I had segwayed into this on the 1260 live post and realized this should be it's own topic. Here goes. As WDEL doesn't appear to be doing very well as a live and local news/talk station against WILM with Rush/Hannity, why not become the Wilmington and Suburban Philly Oldies station. WOGL no longer can call themselves an Oldies station and WVLT doesn't come in very well in the Wilmington area or in Suburban Philly. Sounds like a niche market that a station like WDEL with its great signal could capitalize on.
I'd make the musical timeline run from mid 1950's to mid 1970's no disco, leaning mostly on 60's-mid 70's (all varieties of oldies from Pop, British invasion, Motown, folk, etc) and using the mid 50's less often as oh wow songs. Even if they only had live jocks during morning and afternoon drive and aired ABC Oldies or something like that during the midday parts. However, it would be better to stay live and local with possibly a phone in request show during the mid-day afternoon prior to PM drive. They could air CBS hourly news with WDEL local news during the day parts. WDEL could be a great station to listen to at work and on weekends, in my opinion. Have the Allen Loudell News Report with his live interviews, etc, at 6pm and then maybe at 7pm go to the bird for more ABC Oldies or satellite talk along with the local high school sports as well as the Phillies and the Eagles that WDEL currently does. Weekends could stay as local rummage world talk and then go to the bird for the Oldies again keeping the cost down. Sunday's do their religous programmng and then to the bird for more Oldies. Maybe do a live and local phone in request show on Saturday nights (8pm-12mid).
That would probably be a far less expensive format and would probably generate solid listenership and possibly solid spot support as well. Both Oldies and News/Talk formats skew to an older audience anyhow, why try to beat the Rush/Hannity format with live and local talk or second tiered satellite talk when you could pull in a completely different audience that is underserved in the Philly/Wilmington markets by airing Oldies. Any thoughts?
I'd make the musical timeline run from mid 1950's to mid 1970's no disco, leaning mostly on 60's-mid 70's (all varieties of oldies from Pop, British invasion, Motown, folk, etc) and using the mid 50's less often as oh wow songs. Even if they only had live jocks during morning and afternoon drive and aired ABC Oldies or something like that during the midday parts. However, it would be better to stay live and local with possibly a phone in request show during the mid-day afternoon prior to PM drive. They could air CBS hourly news with WDEL local news during the day parts. WDEL could be a great station to listen to at work and on weekends, in my opinion. Have the Allen Loudell News Report with his live interviews, etc, at 6pm and then maybe at 7pm go to the bird for more ABC Oldies or satellite talk along with the local high school sports as well as the Phillies and the Eagles that WDEL currently does. Weekends could stay as local rummage world talk and then go to the bird for the Oldies again keeping the cost down. Sunday's do their religous programmng and then to the bird for more Oldies. Maybe do a live and local phone in request show on Saturday nights (8pm-12mid).
That would probably be a far less expensive format and would probably generate solid listenership and possibly solid spot support as well. Both Oldies and News/Talk formats skew to an older audience anyhow, why try to beat the Rush/Hannity format with live and local talk or second tiered satellite talk when you could pull in a completely different audience that is underserved in the Philly/Wilmington markets by airing Oldies. Any thoughts?