BarryATL said:carolinaradio said:Entercom tried this format in Greenville, SC for several years in the mid-2000s. It was an epic failure.
Well, this is going on a translator, so there is not a huge risk. It will be easy to sell as Cumulus already has a sales staff targeting customers who will be interested in this format.
News/talk seems to be doing well for them. Better than when it was just AM.awp69 said:BarryATL said:carolinaradio said:Entercom tried this format in Greenville, SC for several years in the mid-2000s. It was an epic failure.
Well, this is going on a translator, so there is not a huge risk. It will be easy to sell as Cumulus already has a sales staff targeting customers who will be interested in this format.
The signal used in Greenville seems to be cursed as nothing has done well on it. That said, where is this translator's radius? If it's anywhere within I-285, I think even on a translator, it isn't going to do well. Tried and true "positive" country probably would work best in the more suburban/rural areas.
stevensonair said:If I'm deciding what to put on a translator in a metropolitan market and I have two existing brands with history in the market - AAA and Alternative (alternative which I was doing on that translator not terribly long ago) then what makes me go "forget those, we're going Christian country?"
It seems a niche of a niche. With successful Christian and Country stations at full power, was this really the best pick? This format has failed on both commercial and non-commercial signals, and I don't see how it fits into Cumulus' overall strategy - do they own other CCM/Christian stations?
caller10 said:"Songs about drinkin' beer or chasing women are out."
Well there might be one they'll play: Thomas Rhett's "Beer With Jesus"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zxqZL1W4BpE
Here is 97.9:awp69 said:That said, where is this translator's radius? If it's anywhere within I-285, I think even on a translator, it isn't going to do well. Tried and true "positive" country probably would work best in the more suburban/rural areas.
carolinaradio said:News/talk seems to be doing well for them. Better than when it was just AM.
Kent said:stevensonair said:If I'm deciding what to put on a translator in a metropolitan market and I have two existing brands with history in the market - AAA and Alternative (alternative which I was doing on that translator not terribly long ago) then what makes me go "forget those, we're going Christian country?"
Alternative would probably bleed too many listeners off of the new sound of Rock 100.5.