Earlier this past week, Radioink posted this article:
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My question is Boston losing cume for its 2 stations? While I do not really listen to either "The Bull", or "Country 102.5" either, it was my understanding that one station is New Country, while the other is Classic Country instead. The truth be told, I cannot tell the difference between both stations at all.
My question is do you think that in the not too distant future, that these stations will have to be more fragmented than they are now, as per what the article indicates?
The Bifurcation of Country - Radio Ink
(Mike McVay) Country, as a radio format, has been eroding for several years. Country is seeing an audience rating slide that’s greater than that of other mass music formats.
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My question is Boston losing cume for its 2 stations? While I do not really listen to either "The Bull", or "Country 102.5" either, it was my understanding that one station is New Country, while the other is Classic Country instead. The truth be told, I cannot tell the difference between both stations at all.
My question is do you think that in the not too distant future, that these stations will have to be more fragmented than they are now, as per what the article indicates?