I think you're going to see lots of listeners going to the two country stations.
Mike Sheridan said:So you've got to ask what the heck happened? For years Lite was on top of K-104.7. There were occasional flips when K bested Lite. Now I'm just talking about the overall 12+ or now 6+ numbers. There was talk here all the time that K should give up and do something else. They stayed the course and just worked on it.
To me it seems like Lite went down just like Magic 96. They let it go down without doing much, like someone inside was trying to sink it. I just don't understand why.
Mike Sheridan said:I think you're going to see lots of listeners going to the two country stations.
Are you within range of 1410 AM or 550 AM, at least during the day? Good stuff!eacalhoun1 said:Mike Sheridan said:I think you're going to see lots of listeners going to the two country stations.
Oh, yeah, that's the noise I hear from 96.9 or 103.7 - God rest Bill Dollar and the good days of REAL country music!! Today's country (from the past 10 years) has actually converted this old fart (me) to listening to 95.1 or 96.1 - I can tell little difference in it versus today's "country".
Eric
tylerSC said:I don't understand the point of this "New 103.7." WSOC-FM 103 was the brand identity that station has been known for, as a nationally recognized country contender. Not sure what they're trying to do with the format now. I'm guessing they're trying to disassociate from WSOC-TV Channel 9. But WESC 92.5 plays more classic country, and other choices are 99.9 Kiss Country, and WSSL-100.