> > Despite the heritage, the ratings for Peach weren't good.
> > They were underperforming compared to most large market
> ACs.
> > My guess is if the station was doing well, they wouldn't
> > have changed the name.
>
> If a McDonald's franchise is doing poorly, do they a)
> remodel the building, build a new playground and pour more
> money into marketing; or b) change the name to something
> else?
>
> > Atlanta is a fast growing market. CC probably figured many
>
> > of the people who moved there in recent years don't have
> > appreciation for the heritage of the "Peach" name (at
> least
> > for a radio station) and that "Lite" is a better
> description
> > of the music they play. They might have also figured that
> > "Peach" carries baggage from their elevator music days for
>
> > the long time residents of Atlanta.
>
> See above. Would KOST in LA drop their "Coast" moniker just
> because they had a few bad books? (Maybe so, they are a CC
> station).
>
> > My prediction is that KSNE will soon consistently be #1 or
>
> > #2 each and every book with a huge share of 25-54 females.
> I
> > would be shocked if CC messes with them in any way
> including
> > doing something as extreme as changing their name.
>
> Maybe so. As the only AC left in the market, they find
> themselves in the eviable position of sister-station KWNR.
>
> And here's something to think about - what does Infinity do
> with KKJJ ("it doesn't spell Jack, but is has some of the
> same letters, but not in the same order") in a few years
> after Jack tanks?
>
> LF
>
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