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The River Runs Dry....

Gregg said:
@ wOOt...

Can you expand on the reply, "they aren't even close anymore"?

According to the map on radio-locator.com, 100.7 has a slightly better signal to the east, taking in Greenville and Kinston, and the north, taking in Henderson. But both stations certainly cover Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, Wilson and Sanford well. That's the sales area that counts. Greenville and Kinston are in the Coastal North Carolina market.

And are you saying 100.7 and 106.1 were close at one time but not now?

Yes... Clear Channel downgraded WRDU's signal and moved them to the WRAL-TV tower a few years ago. Prior to that they were 100kw @ 1500 feet or so.
 
Apparently the River is now running teasers saying "Climate change has impacted the River, details Mon morning at 9". Not sure if they're still running the one about "the River is dried up" or whatever it said.
 
infernoxred said:
Apparently the River is now running teasers saying "Climate change has impacted the River, details Mon morning at 9". Not sure if they're still running the one about "the River is dried up" or whatever it said.

Mmmm, climate change....

Color me insane, but... could we see rhythmic oldies? "Hot 100.7"? "Kool 100.7?" Could the WRDU domain registrations just be CC throwing us off? Or am I just reading too far into a comedic pun?
 
When was the last time Clear Channel in Raleigh flipped formats and was......wait for it......

a big success?


The River's current 25-54 ratings are not that bad. There's a good chance if they flip to something else, they won't even hit their current numbers. Rush Radio has not been a big win, the Rooster? (stop laughing), KISS did OK but is dropping, the original (AAA) River had potential.

CC, why not try to make your stations better?
 
That's a rhetorical question, right?


Ha ha, yes it was. I honestly don't think they have the skills to succeed. CCs most successful stations were successful before they purchased them.

I don't think they have people on staff who know how to program to win.
 
WTKK stands for Triangle's Kat Country (see what they did there? The C sounds like a K). QDR competition has arrived.
 
ccinsider2013 said:
WTKK stands for Triangle's Kat Country (see what they did there? The C sounds like a K). QDR competition has arrived.

Not again

Did they not learn their lesson last time?
 
C'mon, nobody's that stupid. Even if CC management had the collective IQ of a pine cone, they wouldn't be THAT stupid. I mean, there's just no possible way that they would actually.....................oh dear.
 
If 100.7 drops Classic Rock, would that make Raleigh one of the largest markets in the country with no Classic Rock station?
 
w00t said:
Gregg said:
@ wOOt...

Can you expand on the reply, "they aren't even close anymore"?

According to the map on radio-locator.com, 100.7 has a slightly better signal to the east, taking in Greenville and Kinston, and the north, taking in Henderson. But both stations certainly cover Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill, Goldsboro, Rocky Mount, Wilson and Sanford well. That's the sales area that counts. Greenville and Kinston are in the Coastal North Carolina market.

And are you saying 100.7 and 106.1 were close at one time but not now?

Yes... Clear Channel downgraded WRDU's signal and moved them to the WRAL-TV tower a few years ago. Prior to that they were 100kw @ 1500 feet or so.
I read that CC did that so they could increase the power/footprint of one of their stations in the Va. Beach market.
 
^ You're right CC moved 106.1 closer to Raleigh so 106.1 in the Norfolk/Va Beach market could upgrade. I remember when 106.1 was RDU they were very strong to the east. I guess not anymore? 100.7 by the way is a monster signal I didn't lose the signal until I was on the other side of Suffolk, VA (30 minutes from VA. Beach). I hope 100.7 doesn't ditch Rock. I don't think they will but will someone else pick up the format if they do?
 
CC Did Take WRDU Tower Of Hwy 231 near Middlesex. A HAM radio reapeter use to be on WRDU Tower who owned that??
 
:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek:100.7 flips to "talk." Thank you RDU. RDU goes back to the RDU of yesterday: ROCK. Any bets???? ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
I think it's something along those lines. Either 100.7 is rebranding as WRDU or 100.7 is going talk and Rock is going back to 106.1. The rivers facebook page now says "4/1/13 9AM"
 
From outside the business all of this optimism is pretty entertaining. Does anyone here really think Clear Channel will get this right...whatever it is? WRDU died a long painful death before giving up for country. The station was poorly rated and boring its last three or four years on the air as a classic rocker. The Rooster was an embarrassment. Then Clear Channel took the syndicated programs from WPTF and promptly billed half as much in ad sales on the FM dial. Now let's talk about the River. Gave up solid ratings in oldies. Was born as AAA. Segued to classic hits. Segued further to classic hits plus some rock. Segued further to the mess you hear now. Need I go on? WRDU was one of the best stations I ever heard....in 1992. I was a sales rep at the old WZZU and know what a monster it was because I practically went broke competing with them. WRDU under its local ownership did almost everything right. Cap Star did a reasonably good job in the late 90's but the station never had the mystique with Bob & Tom in the morning and Bob Edwards' dull imaging. It is now more than 20 years later. Face it fellas...the WRDU you so long for is gone for good.

Unless you are John Hogan or Bob Pittman posting under alias names, don't expect much beyond a yawn tomorrow morning. Sorry to burst your bubbles.
 
gaveitup said:
From outside the business all of this optimism is pretty entertaining. Does anyone here really think Clear Channel will get this right...whatever it is? WRDU died a long painful death before giving up for country. The station was poorly rated and boring its last three or four years on the air as a classic rocker. The Rooster was an embarrassment. Then Clear Channel took the syndicated programs from WPTF and promptly billed half as much in ad sales on the FM dial. Now let's talk about the River. Gave up solid ratings in oldies. Was born as AAA. Segued to classic hits. Segued further to classic hits plus some rock. Segued further to the mess you hear now. Need I go on? WRDU was one of the best stations I ever heard....in 1992. I was a sales rep at the old WZZU and know what a monster it was because I practically went broke competing with them. WRDU under its local ownership did almost everything right. Cap Star did a reasonably good job in the late 90's but the station never had the mystique with Bob & Tom in the morning and Bob Edwards' dull imaging. It is now more than 20 years later. Face it fellas...the WRDU you so long for is gone for good.

Unless you are John Hogan or Bob Pittman posting under alias names, don't expect much beyond a yawn tomorrow morning. Sorry to burst your bubbles.

Good post, although I think the nostalgia factor of the calls is making all of the radio geeks freak out.
 
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