Bob1370 said:So maybe while there is still an opening for a more gold-heavy personality radio station in Buffalo, it's a smaller opening than the big hole in the New York market that WCBS-FM is starting to exploit.
It sounds like the gap for Oldies in Buffalo is getting more narrow. Let's say WLKK went Classic Hits tomorrow. It most likely wouldn't want to venture anywhere near an Oldies station. And if WBUF went to Classic Hits or Oldies, it likely would upset a pretty good number of listeners who like the station just the way it is and dare I say it, without live jocks. It's not that live jocks are bad, but WBUF has set and reinforced its image of the "no d-j station." I know more than a couple of people who say they liked the Lake the way it was BEFORE the station had live jocks. In that case, the Lake made a big mistake not hiring an airstaff before it went on the air with its current format. If the Lake went to Classic Hits, wouldn't WHTT simply adjust its music rotations to play more 70's and counter the Lake's move?