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WARM 103 is back

loeper said:
why did they ever drop the "WARM 103" brand for "WINK" in the first place if they were just going to bring "WARM" back at the end of the year? Do these people really have a clue?

WARM 103 disappeared from the scene in the Fall of 11..after a couple of years of being driven off the "radio cliff" by the guy who still has the steering wheel today. That in itself is odd. Management in Harrisburg had come to the conclusion the the WARM name had outlived its usefullness ans wanted to put on a product that better represented what today's female wanted. Thus WINK 103 was born. But returning it to something you changed for a valid reason doesn't seem to make sense.
 
I don't know; I've been listening the past couple of days, and I think it has a pretty fresh sound. Older stuff combined with some of today's/recent hits. We'll see where it goes in the coming months. Kind of reminds me of WBEN from Philly
 
I've been listening the past few days, and I think the station sounds good. This area was missing a mainstream AC station. I think the imaging sounds better than the former Warm 103. It seems more upbeat. I like that they finally dropped the "soft rock" positioner also.

On another note, I noticed that The Rose has changed their positioner from "An upbeat variety of the 80s, 90s, and today" to "Today's Best Music". They've changed their imaging, and have also added the Rick Dees Top 40 countdown to their Sunday morning programming (I'm assuming the Hot AC version). While their music mix sounds the same as before, it's quite apparent that the station is taking on more of a Hot AC approach.
 
Magnum said:
I've been listening the past few days, and I think the station sounds good. This area was missing a mainstream AC station. I think the imaging sounds better than the former Warm 103. It seems more upbeat. I like that they finally dropped the "soft rock" positioner also.

On another note, I noticed that The Rose has changed their positioner from "An upbeat variety of the 80s, 90s, and today" to "Today's Best Music". They've changed their imaging, and have also added the Rick Dees Top 40 countdown to their Sunday morning programming (I'm assuming the Hot AC version). While their music mix sounds the same as before, it's quite apparent that the station is taking on more of a Hot AC approach.

If mainstream AC was such a viable position, wouldn't have someone else jumped on it during the period of time WARM 103 went away? The company seemed willing to invest the marketing muscle to launch WINK 103. Let's see if they do the same thing here. And who is going to be doing AM drive? Still think a year from now this will be looked back upon another bad change on this frequency and the WINK 103 thing wasn't given enough time.
 
The differences between Mainstream AC, Hot AC and CHR today are fewer than 10 years ago. It's because of the current crop of hit music. In the past, it was generally accepted that women began to lose interest in the current hits after age 25, losing interest almost completely by age 30. That created a nice niche for Mainstream AC, a format which is mostly "library" based by design. Successful Mainstream stations tend to play only current per hour and they wait forever before adding new songs, to ensure familiarity. So those that are "currents" at the format might seem like recurrents to many. Then they'll play one recurrent per hour, which may go back as far as 2 to 3 years. The hour will then be fleshed out with a mix of songs of past 25 -30 years. Hot AC was more current based playing 3- 4 currents per hour, 2-3 recurrents and the rest gold from the past 15 years.

Now with this generation being more in touch and plugged in, Many of today's currents are appealing to women as old as 44. That has been making CHR #1 25-54 persons in many markets. Also, Mainstream AC has a big doughnut hole of music: the 90s. While the 80s have been and continue to be a big source of appeal, the 90s are a wasteland. If you recall, CHR went off a musical cliff from 1990-94. Plus, beginning around 1995, stations starting getting more conservative, adding fewer songs and keeping the hits longer. The net result is a very limited number of good testing songs to choose from. So as the 80s get older and older in demographic appeal, there will be little to keep the library up to date. And although some Mainstreams are still playing a few 70s titles, those songs are appealing mostly to 50 + persons. This may be why Mainstream AC wasn't missed in York these past 2 years.
 
Agreed. I'm already hearing many songs that also play on 98.5, 96.1 and 92.7 in the same town, like "Jack And Diane" by John Mellencamp and Bon Jovi's "Livin' On A Prayer."

If not full-bore CHR, which is what I would do, why not a VERY hot AC, similar to Mix 95.1? Play 50-60-percent current and recurrent, back 2 years. Then do 30-40-percent 2000s, with an emphasis on the artists that are still hot today like Pink, Usher, Flo Rida, Kelly Clarkson, Rhianna and Katy Perry. Then do 10-percent 90's, only the songs that really test well today. A couple I get requests for at gigs all the time are The Spice Girls "Wannabe" and Will Smith "Gettin' Jiggy Wit it." That's it. Leave the 80s and before to the Classic Rock/Classic Hits stations.

This format would be very similar to what Wink 104 did in the 80s and 90s when they had 12 shares and were #1 12-54.

Bonus Points: Get some smokin' jingles and REAL LIVE PERSONALITIES, at least from 6a-7p.

Someone posted an old 70s aircheck of John St. John on WKBO on Facebook a couple of weeks ago. Damn, this was great radio! Nothing on the air now can even hold a candle to it. The first station that gets back to these timeless fundamentals will have a real winner on their hands!
 
Ray,

A good solid Hot AC/Adult CHR would make sense. It would also require an investment of money and time, neither of which big corporations seem to be willing to make. They seem to like those turn-key formats that are easily voicetrackable and run by remote control, like Mainstream AC and Classic Hits. The recent addition of Bob and Marianne Goen to mornings at WRRM, Warm in Cincinnati, would lead one to believe that it is a syndicatable morning show for the Warm franchise.

Gone are the days when a true broadcaster such as J. Albert Dame would buy a station and treat it like he was going to keep it for life and then run it that way with big personalities and big promotions. The last really big format launch in Central PA was Dame's Bob 94.9 back in late 1996.
 
Someone posted an old 70s aircheck of John St. John on WKBO on Facebook a couple of weeks ago. Damn, this was great radio! Nothing on the air now can even hold a candle to it. The first station that gets back to these timeless fundamentals will have a real winner on their hands!

Where would one find that aircheck?
 
JSM said:
What do you all think about a "We'll play whatever we feel like" format? There is a station from Cape May that I enjoy, Sunny 105.5. You may hear Jay Z followed by The Doors followed by Laura Branigan followed by Nirvana. Heck one day I heard Beyonce followed by John Denver! I know that the way Cumulus and Clear operate, that will probably never happen in this market.

Perhaps there is no real market for that, but I tend to like it.

I like that. I have been working on a format like that. A little of this, a little of that. Remember the Donnie and Marie Show with "I'm a little bit country, I'm a little bit rock 'n' roll."

How many people do you know that doesn't like a variety of music?
 
I noticed this past weekend that Warm 103 is airing Backtracks USA on Saturday evening. They air the 80s and 90s versions from 8pm until midnight.
 
Magnum said:
I noticed this past weekend that Warm 103 is airing Backtracks USA on Saturday evening. They air the 80s and 90s versions from 8pm until midnight.
it stared playing on 4/6 and i like it ;D
 
I don't know if you folks could pick it up, but here in Hanover, I get 820AM, The Gamut. It broadcasts out of Frederick, Md. They play what they want.
 
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