The truth is, 94.9 is a better fit for country because of where the signal goes. 97.3 points most of its signal into the city. It's no wonder WPFB-FM has suddenly moved ahead of WYGY considering it has a strong northern-suburban-rural signal.
Agreed.
97.3 has already PROVEN that it can compete in the Rock genre.
Did either of you not bother to look at the articles I posted? It was #5 18-34 and #2 behind WEBN in Men 18-34. I would say that's pretty good, considering WEBN's heritage.
I disagree that what you've posted is "proof" they can compete in the Rock genre. If the station performed so well, why did it undergo so many rebrandings?
Not too many stations in just about any market you visit across the country care very much about Men 18-34. You'll be lucky to find more than two or three.
You WILL find plenty of strong billers who do very well in the ratings with Men 18-34, but the strong billing performance is often attributable to such stations performing well in older demos (e.g. 25-44 or 25-54), too. WEBN is a great example of this, as are WRIF in Detroit and WMMR in Philadelphia. Plenty of Urban stations also fall into that category.
A 5th place showing in Persons 18-34 is not terrible, but not very impressive, either. Obviously their strong male listenership fueled that. It wouldn't surprise me if over 70% of Channel Z / New Rock 97-3's AQH listeners were male. I bet a disproportionately high percentage came from Men 18 - 24, which further dilutes the value of that audience to advertisers.
A 5th place showing in Persons 25-44 would be far more valuable than a 5th place showing in 18-34.
What you don't mention 97.3's billing as a rock station. I bet it was miserable. THAT is what counts in terms of assessing a station's ability to "compete." Why do you think the station rebranded so many times?
In terms of making money, what is The SOUND billing vs. costs? I would imagine the potential LOSS from a WUBE competitor outweighs what The SOUND could bring in.
Agreed.
Truth is, it may be too late for The SOUND regardless of frequency. 94.1 and 96Rock weren't around when they had their strong numbers. The new owners of 94.1 may be smart to do a SOUND-alike on that frequency.
I completely agree. It would be very wise of 94.1 to take advantage of listener confusion not to mention 97.3's inferior signal.
Like I said earlier, the best barometer of how well / how poorly The Sound may do on 97.3 FM is what we witnessed with "Everything Alternative 97-3."