PTBoardOp94 said:
If I bought Crossroads:
ESPN would go back to 1300/1130 simulcast. Any local programs would be brokered.
WSDM would pick up an alternative rock format.
WAXI would go back to oldies and drop the sports.
I'd hire Jay Micheals away from Mix-FM for a AM drive slot on WBOW-FM. Pick up someone off the beach for PM drive/PD. Current PM drive host Bernie goes to morning sidekick. Use Dial-Global talent 11a-3p, 11p-6a, and weekends. Delilah would stay in evenings.
Party Marty, Doc Long, and Jules may be left without a seat when the music stops.
Of all the people at Crossroads you would keep on air it would be Bernie, the worst one of all? Julie is probably the best local female jock in the market, and it is not even close.
As far as getting talent from other stations, Emmis and Midwest are real broadcasting companies and have talent signed to non competes, so that isn't happening either. I'm not even going to speculate as to what they should do, because with their current management it won't get done right.
I still believe Midwest can make changes to the 98.5 and 95.9 signals to change the dynamics of the market. You cannot tell me either one of those two stations are turning any profit. They probably just eat up what Mix makes. You could move talk to 95.9 and try rock on 98.5. Would be the biggest rock signal in the market, but hard telling how well it would do with advertisers.
My way out of the box idea for Midwest:
- Adjust Mix-FM to more of a Hot A/C - Adult CHR sound. Target the 25-54 crowd with a few 90's songs sprinkled in, but leave Katy Perry, Maroon 5, and Taylor Swift as core artists. No more Usher, Pitbull, Chris Brown, etc. This format would fit their morning and midday on-air talent a lot more. Last station to try this approach was WZZQ in 2001. Their last book was tied for second in the market 12+. A station like this could get lots of play in offices around the area. It would be very friendly to local advertisers.
- Make 95.9 a rhythmic-leaning CHR "Hot 96". Not a 100 % Urban Hip-Hop station, but a CHR that would play more Lil Wayne and Chris Brown and no Maroon 5 and Taylor Swift. Even though the signal doesn't get out all that far from Terre Haute, I feel if executed properly the station could pull a solid 5-7 share in the market, and do especially strong in the teen and 18-34 year old crowd. The night guys from Mix could slide over to anchor a couple of the dayparts.
- Actually TRY the News/Talk on 98.5. Hire someone to do a daily local show. Have a real local news. Adjust some of the weekend programming. If it is still floundering, maybe a return to a country format would be good.