You've seen in Kansas City how the news/talk station over there, 980 KMBZ, is adding an FM simulcast on sister station 98.1.
Note how they both share the same real estate, so to speak - 980 AM, 98.1 FM... kinda like Tampa's 970 AM and 97.9 FM... just sayin'...
Check out the most recent PPM's for the month of February: WFLA is tied for 5th place... yet there it sits with its cume of 260,000+ which is easily trumped by the rest of the top five finishers, and trumped by the next ten stations on the list, as well.
Further proof that if you put something on the FM band, people are more likely going to check it out more than the AM band. And isn't that why so many of these PD's choose to blow up these venerable, legendary radio stations like KUDL in Kansas City, KUFO in Portland, and WBTS in Atlanta, just to name a few... okay, so maybe the latter station, the former "95.5 The Beat" wasn't necessary legendary, but it darn near stuck around for over a decade - only to become the recipient of a simulcast of a blowtorch in WSB-AM, which many will argue did not need the benefit of an FM signal due to its powerful AM signal. Upon the switch, a Cox higher-up was expecting "significant ratings growth by simulcasting WSB on FM. Previous simulcasts of this nature across the country have lead to 15 - 200 percent increases." Sure enough, the WSB simulcast delivered, posting significant increases to keep it locked in second place... perhaps it will be the recipient of the top spot, should V-103 falter.
This just goes to show you: if it can happen in Atlanta, home of the mighty WSB, it can happen anywhere... even in Tampa.
So as much as some know-it-alls think that CBS will be the market's first to put a spoken-word format on FM... it's certainly not out of the question for CC to do so, either.
The new PPM is expected to be released this week... maybe that could be the straw that breaks 98 Rock's back?
Note how they both share the same real estate, so to speak - 980 AM, 98.1 FM... kinda like Tampa's 970 AM and 97.9 FM... just sayin'...
Check out the most recent PPM's for the month of February: WFLA is tied for 5th place... yet there it sits with its cume of 260,000+ which is easily trumped by the rest of the top five finishers, and trumped by the next ten stations on the list, as well.
Further proof that if you put something on the FM band, people are more likely going to check it out more than the AM band. And isn't that why so many of these PD's choose to blow up these venerable, legendary radio stations like KUDL in Kansas City, KUFO in Portland, and WBTS in Atlanta, just to name a few... okay, so maybe the latter station, the former "95.5 The Beat" wasn't necessary legendary, but it darn near stuck around for over a decade - only to become the recipient of a simulcast of a blowtorch in WSB-AM, which many will argue did not need the benefit of an FM signal due to its powerful AM signal. Upon the switch, a Cox higher-up was expecting "significant ratings growth by simulcasting WSB on FM. Previous simulcasts of this nature across the country have lead to 15 - 200 percent increases." Sure enough, the WSB simulcast delivered, posting significant increases to keep it locked in second place... perhaps it will be the recipient of the top spot, should V-103 falter.
This just goes to show you: if it can happen in Atlanta, home of the mighty WSB, it can happen anywhere... even in Tampa.
So as much as some know-it-alls think that CBS will be the market's first to put a spoken-word format on FM... it's certainly not out of the question for CC to do so, either.
The new PPM is expected to be released this week... maybe that could be the straw that breaks 98 Rock's back?