Looking at Hot 107.1's signal coverage, it doesn't cover the area like, say, 95.7 the Party does.
carolinaradio said:OK, maybe I'm wrong, but it still doesn't appeal to me. I might be able to tolerate B more if they would ditch their ancient morning show and get some fresher talent.
Hot 98.1's numbers don't surprise me. Nothing about them stands out at all. Those are the worst numbers I have ever seen for them - they had been doing exceptionally well (6 shares, beating B)
CHRles said:What's wrong with CHRs giving high rotations to songs that aren't big yet on the CHR/Pop or Billboard Hot 100 chart? I think it's great when CHRs take chances on new records and find success with them. Whether it's a song the PD is going with his gut on b/c he/she knows what works at the station, or b/c it's a local or regional act that's generating buzz, or just a good balance record, there's a lot of reasons some records receive high rotations prior to most stations.
For example, 107.5 The River Nashville was early on Adele's "Rollin In The Deep", and the song was in High rotation long before most CHR/Pop stations added it. And hey, guess what WRVW is also playing The Band Perry's "If I Die Young" with about 90 spins, and 95.1 WAPE Jacksonville already has it with about 50 spins.
104.7 Kiss FM Phoenix has "Right There" by Nicole Scherzinger in its Top 10,
The number 1 song on 101.1 WIXX Green Bay is "Paris (Ooh La La)" by Grace Potter, and they have Locksley's "The Whip" in their Top 10 as well. Oh yeah, they too have The Band Perry in their Top 10.
Channel 95-5 Detroit has "I'm In Love" by Christian TV in their Top 10.
Kiss 106.1 Seattle has Downtown Fiction "I Just Wanna Run" in their Top 10. They're also the only CHR playing Pink's "Heartbreak Down"
Radio Now 100.9 Indianapolis has Mike Posner at number this week with "Bow Chicka Wow Wow"
92 Pro in Providence has Runner Runner Top 10 with "I Can't Wait (Be My Wife)"
107.5 KZL Greensboro has Jason Aldean/Kelly Clarkson "Don't You Wanna Stay" in the Top 10, and has increased spins for "Closer To The Edge" by Thirty Seconds To Mars, even though the song's moving down nationally.
107.5 The Q in Memphis has Santana's "Photograph" in its Top 10
There are plenty of successful CHRs that still spin Recurrents in high rotation.
106.1 Kiss FM Dallas put Edward Maya's "Stereo Love" back inside their Top 20.
Kiss 108 Boston still has Britney Spears "Hold It Against Me" and Ke$ha's "We R Who We Are" in its Top 20.
In fact, "Hold It Against Me" is Top 10 at 93.3 FLZ Tampa. FLZ also has "Club Can't Handle Me" by Flo Rida in the Top 20, and Edward Maya.
101.3 KDWB Minneapolis still has Avril Lavigne's "What The Hell" in its Top 20.
In fact, Z-100 Portland still has Avril in its Top 10, and Bruno Mars "Grenade" in its Top 20.
You brought up Kiss 95.1 Charlotte, which still has "Waiting For The End" by Linkin Park in its Top 10, and Pitbull's "Hey Baby". Amongst its Top 20 you can find Chrstina Perri's "Jar of Hearts" and Avril's "What The Hell".
G-105 Raleigh also has Avril in its Top 10, and My Chemical Romance is now Top 5 with "Sing" on WDCG even though it's moving down the CHR/Pop chart. Neon Trees "Animal" is Top 20 there.
96.5 Kiss FM Cleveland has Rhianna's "Only Girl" in its Top 20.
In your region stations such as Star 102.1 Knoxville, Star 104.3 Asheville, and 104.7 WNOK Columbia give high rotations to plenty of Recurrents.
So I'll base my conslusions on all of the information I've posted above, and couple that with the current playlist I see for B-93.7, as well as the fact that B-93.7 posted a 6.1 share, which is its highest share in some time (while Rhythmic Hot 98.1 is down to a 3.9, which may be its all-time low).
Conclusion: I really don't think B-93.7 is a hot mess, quite the opposite - its seems like a pretty focused and well-programmed CHR/Pop station.
Just goes to show how limited this market is when it comes to morning radio choices, I guess. I have nothing against Hawk/Tom, but it just sounds so outdated and slow paced.acesup said:carolinaradio said:OK, maybe I'm wrong, but it still doesn't appeal to me. I might be able to tolerate B more if they would ditch their ancient morning show and get some fresher talent.
Hot 98.1's numbers don't surprise me. Nothing about them stands out at all. Those are the worst numbers I have ever seen for them - they had been doing exceptionally well (6 shares, beating B)
That "ancient" morning show happens to do quite well in the ratings game and makes the station a lot of money. If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
XCountry285 said:I noticed that KBKS-FM Seattle has gone down in the ratings. that's suprising! they were horrible a while ago then did so well what happened?! Any other stations in danger of flipping? any stations improving?
Jay F said:XCountry285 said:I noticed that KBKS-FM Seattle has gone down in the ratings. that's suprising! they were horrible a while ago then did so well what happened?! Any other stations in danger of flipping? any stations improving?
While I can appreciate that they have a unique playlist maybe they play too many songs that aren't hits?
the marv said:KBKS is no longer owned by cbs radio anymore. They are owned by Clear Channel which owns their sister rythymic CHR KUBE. So that can explain the punk pop playlist. They want to keep KUBE at the top.
sfradio said:A station that has improved is 92.7 rev fm in San Francisco, they went from a 0.9 to a 1.2, I think that is the highest rating that 92.7 has ever got