alans613 said:
If 94.5 is sold and dumps CHR/Pop in the process, someone else in the Dayton market would almost have to pick up the format. It's shocking that in this day in age where NYC and LAX(Among other cities)have TWO CHRs that Dayton may end up with ZERO. :'(
Alans - woah! Let's have a reality check here.
NYC and LA are markets of MILLIONS in cume. The cume of the Dayton market is barely 860,000 total. Two CHR's is a non-starter. Unless you want a situation like you had with Z-93 and 94-5...neither of which broke a 3.5 in 12 plus share. And that barely makes one station money. A city the size of Dayton has room for one, good, well-run, well-programmed CHR.
You're right...Dayton doesn't really need two CHRs...one will do, but it should be on one of the "big" sticks and not that spotty 94.5 signal. With Z-93 a distant memory, Mainline should just make WROU back into what it was when Ronita Saunders had it(U-92 JAMZ), a straight-ahead Urban, and make Hot 102.9 the powerhouse CHR/Pop it should be. No money would have to be spent...just move Russ Parr to 92.1 and put a CHR/Pop-based satelitte morning show on 102.9. Kidd Kraddick could fit in I would venture to guess.
Yes, Z-93 had EXCELLENT imaging back in 1990...probably some of the best i've ever heard. I have a lot of it on tape, and it is one of my favorite eras in the history of Z-93, a truly great CHR that somewhere along the line lost its swagger later on in the 90s.
Also...Hot has been using the same imaging guy since they launched in August 2001.
IMHO, Hot sounded best from August 2001 till about August 2003.