Hip Replacement
> WBLK is a heritage Urban station. WBUF is nothin' more than
> undercooked rice.
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> The Infinity combo in Buffalo is focused on 25-54. That's
> the money demo. The Infinity suits DON'T want to get into
> the hip-hop, CHR game. It's not in their business plan.
Disclaimer: Please don't take me to task on the various genres of that make up hip-hop, rap, rhythmic, dance, pulse, etc. I'm way out of the demo, and not interested in furthering my knowlege of this particular form of expression. Besides, my factory car stereo doesn't have a subwoofer that is capable of shattering the headlights when cranked to 11. In fact, it doesn't even have an 11 on the volume control. For simplicity's sake, I will refer to the general category of basso-profundo pulsing destruction as "hip-hop". This is a shorthand that will tell you that "I ain't hip", and "I ain't got as much hop in my step as I used to".
The Infinity suits may not like it, but the 20-30 year old audience is very much into hip-hop. Just ask any "Modern Rock" station. And I'm not talking "urban" listeners. I'm talking about your typical suburbanites in big numbers.
Kiss seems to be deathly afraid of being identified with hip-hop. It makes the mommies nervous. A trip down Chippewa will clue you into the number of young 'uns - both male & female - who dig the raw power of the music.
That's the population that Hot 92.9 has a shot at. That's also the population that will be the next set of mommies & daddies - and maybe sooner than expected if alcohol, ecstacy, and birth control aren't mixed in proper sequence and/or proportions.
I agree that 25-54 is the money demo, but 25-34 is an underserved audience right now. That's also the base for the next generation of listeners. If they're completely abandoned to iPods & satellite, so much the worse for the future of radio. Infinity, as a forward-thinking, responsible broadcaster (/end sarcasm), needs to find SOMETHING for 92.9. The low end of the money demo might be it. As a bonus, it also undercuts a big gun at a rival group - namely Kiss.