When Wilks first took over the former CBS cluster in KC they, as expected, cut several positions. I thought that the bloodbath would cause the cluster to sink in the ratings. Was I ever wrong. Wilks had an excellent trend on Friday. They now look like they are going to give the Entercom cluster some good competition.
Does anybody in KC have any thoughts on what Wilks is doing right? I like the way they are positioning their country stations. KBEQ is targeted towards the younger country fan while KFKF leans older playing a classic country hit once an hour or so. Although the WOLF had a great Spring book, they could run into some trouble because the Wilks cluster has them sandwiched. Unlike other WOLF's across the country, WDAF has a younger leaning competitor.
Does anybody in KC have any thoughts on what Wilks is doing right? I like the way they are positioning their country stations. KBEQ is targeted towards the younger country fan while KFKF leans older playing a classic country hit once an hour or so. Although the WOLF had a great Spring book, they could run into some trouble because the Wilks cluster has them sandwiched. Unlike other WOLF's across the country, WDAF has a younger leaning competitor.