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The End of Star?

I think B98.5 found the musical "sweet spot" a long time ago, and that's made it difficult for Star 94 to carve out a viable lane for itself.

I think a lot of stations would love to have B98.5's success, but if you compete head-on with them you will get less than half of the ratings unless you find a way to do it better. And it's hard to do better than an Atlanta Cox station. And going less AC/more CHR isn't an option because Power 96 and Q99.7 are already fighting over that.

That's why so many folks keep suggesting softer AC or variety hits, to stay within a similar space while offering something meaningfully different and carving out a different audience. The question remains, of course, whether there would be enough money-demo listeners to make it worthwhile.

I suppose Star could do it on the cheap and voicetrack it and/or have a minimum of on-air talent, but I understand why Entercom would be reluctant to do that in a major market on an intown, 100kW or so signal. Nobody wants to waste that on an el cheapo format.

And back to alt--of all the "big" formats, alt is probably the most narrowcasted of them all. Not what you want to put on the air if you want lots of listeners. Most of those listeners would be better served by satellite or online or a bespoke playlist, not OTA radio.
 
Fascinated to find this forum today as I was browsing for old 60s-70s Atlanta radio clips. Of course, all us old geezers (I'm 53) want the good old days. So do it. Bring back Gary McKee, Craig Ashwood, and Jazz Flavours at night. LOL.

Don't have the insight into the current Atlanta radio scene that several of you do and really enjoy reading your insights. I was a DJ for a few years at a very small station in middle GA in the mid-80s and took my inspiration from great shows like Ross & Wilson (late 70s, Z93). Loved keeping up with the Atlanta radio market back then. I really wish there were more streaming content of live shows with real DJs available around the country. But my musical tastes probably eliminate a good bit of those options.

Sorry for rambling, back to the Star 94 conversation here. Looking forward to reading other threads about current and past Atlanta radio!
 
Entercom just blew up its ultra low rated Amp Radio 103.3 in Boston earlier today. The new format? A wide ranging Variety Hits format that plays everything from 80's pop, to hair metal, to rhythm throwbacks, to 00's pop & alternative hits.

I would LOVE to see them take 94.1 in Atlanta in a similar direction.
 
Entercom just blew up its ultra low rated Amp Radio 103.3 in Boston earlier today. The new format? A wide ranging Variety Hits format that plays everything from 80's pop, to hair metal, to rhythm throwbacks, to 00's pop & alternative hits.

I would LOVE to see them take 94.1 in Atlanta in a similar direction.

Yeah A fat chance in hell that will happen at star. I wish though.
 
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