I honestly think this station has improved since the format change. The ratings are also improving as well. Why do you think WZLX and WBOS both have better ratings than WAAF
They were playing a lot of 80s/90s/2000s with very few currents up until earlier this year.
The transmitters for both WZLX and WBOS are on top of the Pru in Boston. WAAF's transmitter is in West Boylston. That's why they have better ratings in Boston.
It's tough for rock stations these days that want to play a significant amount of current music. So much of the audience, even for the more hard-edged rock stations, want to hear what is familiar.
100.3 WHEB uses a really lame Premium Choice playlist developed by iHeart. The exact same songs play at the exact same time on a host of mostly medium & small market iHeart owned rock stations, including WHEB, WZZO in Allentown, PA, WVBZ in Greensboro, NC, WBFX in Grand Rapids, MI, and many others.
(WHEB used to sound a lot more like Rock 101 music wise.)
BTW WZZO is among the most listened-to stations in Allentown, so the locals don't seem to mind.
The Classic Rock station in Allentown is actually crushing WZZO in the ratings. WODE's numbers are in stratospheric territory.
That might be a reason why WAAF isn't doing as well as they should be, but it's not the whole reason.
Correct, but it also depends on the time of day. WAAF plays most of its current rock between 6PM and 6AM. So if you listen during that stretch you hear a lot of new music.
I've noticed this trend with a lot of rock and alt stations. Unless it's an established artist most new music winds up in lunar rotation, approximately 5-6 PM to 6 AM. Though if the station is really conservative they won't even do that.
Didn't they (WHEB/GIR-FM) even used to simulcast some dayparts/weekends, etc?
They still simulcast in mornings — WGIR is the flagship the Morning Buzz show, which is simulcast on WHEB (along with some other rock stations in smaller Northern New England markets)
In the last pre-CDM book in 25-54, WZZO, WAEB and WODE are all in a statistical tie. The "real" number for WODE is 0.5 above WZZO, and all 3 have over a 9 share. There is no crushing going on.
Those in New England can hear that terrible playlist in action at 100.3 WHEB.
Which sits comfortably at the top of the Portsmouth-Dover "beauty pageant numbers" ratings. Maybe if everyone listening is either 55+ or under 12, that's not a success, but from where I sit, it looks like that "terrible playlist" works very well in a market that it would figure to, demographically.