Re: Spring Arbitron/Oldies
> Won't it be interesting to track CBS-FM over the next year?
> Their first month was awful but I don't think that should be
> a shock to any of us.
>
> I note with surprise that WBZO on Long Island did not have a
> big jump in the Nassau-Suffolk book with Oldies going away
> on CBS-FM. Again, WAAAAAAAAAAAAAY too early to tell.
>
> Yello, Infinity- bring Oldies back, put it on 102.7 FM and
> you might just improve on that #22 ranking you now have with
> WNEW-FM (and THAT was after going up a half-point!).
>
It's still too early to tell whether or not WCBS-FM benefitted from flipping to Jack. The flip was in early June, and the Arbitron period ended around the 20th. We should definitely be looking toward the coming books to see what will happen to Jack and the others.
Also, K-Rock seems to be up, despite the grief that a lot of posters on the board had. K-Rock is sticking to playing the bigger hits, but most AORs these days are keeping their playlists tight, only playing the big Zeppelin, AC/DC and Aerosmith songs in with the high-charting currents. K-Rock could emphasize on the 90s and early 2000s in my opinion and get a younger audience.
In addition, I noticed that PLJ got a little boost. Not much, but every little bit counts. It'll be interesting to see what happens between WPLJ, WNEW, WCBS-FM, WKTU and WLTW in the coming months. It seems that those stations are sharing about 60%, even more, of each other's playlists. I would like to see WPLJ go a little hotter AC, kind of like WBMX in Boston and try to lure listeners from Z100. It will be interesting to see if one of the many AC/hot AC/dance AC stations decides to jump ship.
It's kind of ironic how the market that has the most available FM frequencies seems to have the least amount of variety on the dial. No country, AAA or oldies stations anywhere. Hmmmm...
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