They don't seem to know what they're doing. They are programming like it's 1995. What did they do? A minor logo change on the website? Nobody cares and the ratings reflect that. The only reason the other Classic Rock station has any ratings is "legacy" listeners. The same dudes who barely have heard of this new thing called internet...I wonder how much influence Bob Barnett will have on this station. In my view, great radio shouldn't be confined to one format. What he knows about radio could easily translate to this station. To have access to his knowledge would be helpful to whatever they do. The location of the talent doesn't matter if they don't know what they're doing.
They had no Brand Identity anyway. What have they changed? Did they just drop some titles/artists like "Free Bird" and "Bohemian Rhapsody"? They had better numbers running the JACK format on autopilot. They need a NEW format, not a continued rehashing of ones from 20 years ago...The good news is - based on the music log from overnight and this morning - the playlist does seem better crafted than its counterpart in Grand Rapids.
Was pleasantly surprised to see Change (in the House of Flies) by Deftones in the log. Also saw H by Tool.
I still think the sanitized and cliche morning show from Michigan will hold this station back. Also, why wasn't Dean given middays?
I'm a little surprised the station didn't fully rebrand. So far, the WBUF brand = confused identity and weak ratings. Perhaps TSQ felt a full rebrand would scare away some incumbent cume it wishes to retain.
I will also say of the various flavors of Rock available, TSQ *finally* picked the right one for 92.9.
They need a NEW format, not a continued rehashing of ones from 20 years ago...
You can't make people listen to a product they don't want(See The Wolf). Town Square could turn in the license and let it go dark. Reducing electricity and operating costs would cut the losses a bit. If your business isn't growing, it's dying. The idea of Digital Growth is smoke and mirrors...We've gone through this before. The only format they don't have in Buffalo is CHR, and so they'd just be a second CHR instead of being a second rock station. Not much improvement.
You can't make people listen to a product they don't want.
The idea of Digital Growth is smoke and mirrors...
TS needs to let potential listeners that there’s a new rocker in town.
Snark unnecessary. The tweet would only be seen by Twitter users who follow WBUF, right? That might be where a few potential listeners would be, but TV, billboards, newspaper ads (and stories as the result of letting the paper know something is up), skywriting, etc. would reach a lot more.Isn't that what the tweet in the OP did? Do you want Paul Revere riding around Buffalo on his horse proclaiming "A new format is coming?"
TV, billboards, newspaper ads (and stories as the result of letting the paper know something is up), skywriting, etc. would reach a lot more.
Do you realize how very little the cost of electricity is for a radio station in a significant market? I see this "reduce the electric bill" comment very often and the fact is that things like property insurance (or reserve is self-insured) are usually more.You can't make people listen to a product they don't want(See The Wolf). Town Square could turn in the license and let it go dark. Reducing electricity and operating costs would cut the losses a bit. If your business isn't growing, it's dying. The idea of Digital Growth is smoke and mirrors...
Some would describe it as "Butt Rock". Hack bands like Nickelback. It's basically what The Edge used to be. "Active Rock" is the industry term. It's a meaningless description and WBUF will probably sink further with this approach...So, I turned on WBUF last night after reading this thread and had to turn it off after a Metallica set. I’ve never been into heavy metal. But that’s okay. But can someone offer a basic tutorial about the genre of rock being played by WBUF?
Pergament won’t write about this because he’s unaware of it.Newspaper ads? I'm sure Pergament will write something without the need of an ad.
What have they changed? Did they just drop some titles/artists like "Free Bird" and "Bohemian Rhapsody"? They had better numbers running the JACK format on autopilot.
Station is also now willing to play some harder rocking vintage artists from the 90's & early 00's that it previously would've avoided. These include Tool, Rage Against the Machine, Godsmack, White Zombie and others.