If CC tried to put a soft AC back in ATL they would take Delilah back in a second as soon as Delilah's contract with Cox was up (she is syndicated by Premiere).secondchoice said:98.5 has made some cuts in the last few years. I forget the evening person’s name but they when started running Delia (formally on 94.9 Peach / Lite) in the evening shift went away. That money could have been used to keep the overnight live. Many people think The Delia Show on 98.5 will keep any new AC from being launched in this market. I don’t think there is a poor performing big signal station in Atlanta. A strong signal is required to reach suburbia and into buildings for “listen while you work”. 96.1 doesn’t count because I bet there I will bet was a “deal” made when Delia went to 98.5. If somebody else tries to run at 98.5’s revenue, they will most likely run “hot AC” and go around instead directly at 98.5. If I had an under performer, I would try to mess with Q100, The Beat or Star. If I could tie in with a TV stations’ newsroom I would go after WBS am. If I had extra deep pockets and could wait a couple of decades I would go after V103!
Project 9-6-1 is still underperforming compared to where 96 Rock (or the Buzz, for that matter) was before the flip. Although, Rock 100.5 hasn't had much success cloning the old 96 Rock; exactly why is a topic in and of itself.
Peach had good numbers and could compete with--and sometimes beat--B98.5, before CC boogered them up. I'm still surprised that someone hasn't gone after soft AC in ATL. I thought someone would have once WJZZ flipped, to go after the environmental/free Muzak market.
You could make a run at WSB if you had a TV news department at your disposal. And a decent night signal. The former would be the easy part. Two words: winter drivetime.
Cox has had a man crush on V-103 for almost 2 decades. And still hasn't toppled them in the urban market. Look up "AURA" (ATL Urban Radio Alliance, a joint venture between Cox and Midwestern/Dickey for marketing 104.1 and 104.7 and 1340 to urban audiences) and see where that went. In total combined share, even Radio One with their assortment of Heathkit radio stations gets more share than Cox ever has had in that market.