nfladxer said:
It's not so much about about the listener, and especially not about aging Baby Boomers.
I've witnessed a lot of creative and even funny stunts over the years. This one was in your face and rather mean-spirited. Consider this. If the plan was to bring The Dove to market, would Cox first launch an urban format as some kind of tease? Certainly, we know the answer. Those, not only in the urban areas, but throughout the city who perhaps saw the new station as something they really liked would be pissed-off and rightfully so. Cox would probably have a lot of "splainin' to do being insensitive to a part of the community.
For even the upper-end 25-54 and beyond, this stunt is just another example of how we are really regarded, perhaps even laughed at for our enthusiasm when The Dove arrived.
Nfladxer, I have a lot of respect for you and I can understand why you take the politically correct approach to things. I don't. When you listen to all your options, take notice how many markets offer a Soft AC or a Classic Hits station or both. Also, take note in how exciting and personality-driven a real classic hits station can be. Why there and not here? They will tell you it's the market. I believe a lot of it starts with how listeners are treated and even core values. This latest chapter is just one more example of how certain listeners have been screwed with by all 3 major owners.
There are bright and creative people in Jacksonville radio. To tease people with any new format and then to abruptly take it away is just not the high road. Jacksonville deserves much better...this did not have to be done this way.