Just a few years ago, this station was alternative. It got a 1 share. It flipped to classic rock and the ratings tripled. You can't keep changing formats every few years. It's simply not good for building audience and it costs money.
Your recollection is off.
The last several surveys as an Alternative station were all in the mid & upper 2's in ages 6+. Yes, when the station was horrendously programmed and burned a bunch of music from the 90's to a crisp and refused to play anything newer than 15 years old as an Alternative station, the ratings were god awful. They never sunk quite as low as a 1 share, but I believe the worst survey was around a 1.4 or 1.5 share - still rotten.
The station made major revisions to its playlist in its final several months as Alt 92.9 and saw a very nice ratings rise. True, shortly after the flip to Classic Rock, the ratings grew even more. The ratings for Rock 92.9 are now off by about 50% from their peak in the AQH share department - despite the fact WAAF is dead - and are significantly lower in 6+ than the last several surveys as "Alt."
I'm not proposing a format change; you are mischaracterizing what I wrote earlier. I'm proposing a format evolution/tweak. It's not expensive. Beasley Media has plenty of rock radio programming expertise in house.
They need to get on the front end of the format and reach out to their audience. Adding music from a different format isn't going to help. It'll just confuse and alienate the listeners. They need to double down on what they are.
I could not possibly disagree with you more (regarding your suggestion that more recent rock music is from a "different format"). It's all guitar-driven Rock music. Seems to work GREAT for stations such as 94HJY and Rock 101 WGIR.
How should they "double down" ? By playing even more Journey, Europe and Bon Jovi? (Gag me.)
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