TheBigA said:Not true. The station going away is WBLS:
EMMIS also entered into a transaction to sell the intellectual property rights of KISS FM to YMF MEDIA, which is in the process of acquiring INNER CITY Urban WBLS and Gospel WLIB-A/NEW YORK.
N.E. Streetz said:I'm not a fan of this PPM Crap. PPM is killing the Urban music Format. FM stations are going to Talk, News and Sports format and Urban Stations are getting hit hard. More Big Urban Stations will be leaving the air soon. Just Awful !!!!!
N.E. Streetz said:I'm not a fan of this PPM Crap. PPM is killing the Urban music Format. FM stations are going to Talk, News and Sports format and Urban Stations are getting hit hard. More Big Urban Stations will be leaving the air soon. Just Awful !!!!!
LAUROJRM said:This is sad to happen to this station.
Instead of them getting "ESPN Radio" they should've put "Fox Sports Radio" on there. I'll tell you why. And you can listen if you want. Fox Sports Radio plays a lot of Urban/Urban AC music as Bumper Music after a commercial break (15 seconds to 1 minute-30 seconds) Especially at night and overnight. I can't promise they put this music for every Bumper music, but they do play quite a lot
As for "ESPN Radio" Saturday nights Mike Salk is on. He has a Two-Three Minute Feature "Wheel Of Sound" where he plays the best sound of the week. The music he plays behind this is Chinese Hip Hop Music (from the "Karate Kid" 2010-movie) Sometimes he does that twice a night. He's on 8pm-Midnight, sometimes 9pm-Midnight Saturday nights
salemjedi54 said:To me, what is sad that most urban radio operators can't figure what audience to serve the most...18-34 or 25-54.
kilamanjero said:salemjedi54 said:To me, what is sad that most urban radio operators can't figure what audience to serve the most...18-34 or 25-54.
That is where dayparting coming into play. Most 18-24 years old aren't listening to the radio prior to 2pm in the day because they are either in school or working their jobs (which likely isn't in an office). Most 25-54 year olds are listening because they do more than likely have an office job or job where there is a possibility to listen to the radio during the day. It is possible and it's a lost art that can be successful in this screwed up and over segmented radio landscape.