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So the Fall P1 ratings are out. Things only get worse for WFNX.
We can't quote ratings here, but here's the damage: WFNX is down 30% from last year. That's major audience erosion folks. Of course the WFNX corporate heads will respond with the customary list of advertisers they've attracted. Thing is, those advertisers bought time on WFNX based on numbers from a previous performance period. Pretty hard to explain to them how 30% of your audience has since jumped ship.
Looking at the Radio and Records summary, the station peaked in the Winter book. Since then the loss is even more striking: down 46%. Since that peak the programming geniouses have changed the station, and not for the better.
So much for the addition of the juvenile and ridiculous Lovelines. So much for tweaking the playlist to sound more like WBOS, Magic 106.7 and WAAF all at the same time. So much for the Sandbox morning show with its lame jokes and ancient David Bowie songs.
A year ago WFNX listeners had strong feelings about the signal: reception improved in some areas and decreased in others. A year later, who cares? The signal is a non-issue. You had listeners who liked the product enough to tolerate the lackluster signal. This year WFNX has a better signal and lackluster programming. The station is fast becoming irrelevant and not worth listening to.
We can't quote ratings here, but here's the damage: WFNX is down 30% from last year. That's major audience erosion folks. Of course the WFNX corporate heads will respond with the customary list of advertisers they've attracted. Thing is, those advertisers bought time on WFNX based on numbers from a previous performance period. Pretty hard to explain to them how 30% of your audience has since jumped ship.
Looking at the Radio and Records summary, the station peaked in the Winter book. Since then the loss is even more striking: down 46%. Since that peak the programming geniouses have changed the station, and not for the better.
So much for the addition of the juvenile and ridiculous Lovelines. So much for tweaking the playlist to sound more like WBOS, Magic 106.7 and WAAF all at the same time. So much for the Sandbox morning show with its lame jokes and ancient David Bowie songs.
A year ago WFNX listeners had strong feelings about the signal: reception improved in some areas and decreased in others. A year later, who cares? The signal is a non-issue. You had listeners who liked the product enough to tolerate the lackluster signal. This year WFNX has a better signal and lackluster programming. The station is fast becoming irrelevant and not worth listening to.