DavidZ said:spt87 said:Howie 101.7
Howie may have just been stirring the pot but he talked about stations being sold, formats changing, and being heard on FM out of the 4 p.m. break this afternoon.
Joseph_Gallant said:I see only two possibilities for WFNX-101.7 under Clear Channel ownership:
(1) A simulcast of WXKS-1200. But I don't think that's likely.
(2) A Spanish-language music station targeting young Hispanics under 40 years old. I feel this is the most likely course of action for Clear Channel, given that Boston (as far as I know) is the largest market without a Spanish-language FM station.
Such a station, given Boston's growing Hispanic population, would probably be a huge success even with a "Class A" signal (although I suspect WFNX's signal is pretty strong almost anywhere inside the I-495 belt). Despite it's limited signal, a Spanish-language music station on 101.7 could actually crack the "Top 10" (both in 12-plus and young adult demographics) within six to twelve months of it's debut.
While WFNX has been a modern rock station for over 30 years (starting in 1981 as WLYN-FM, programming a modern rock block evenings and overnights that expanded to 24/7 in 1982 and was retained when the Phoenix Media Group bought the station in 1983 and changed the call letters to WFNX), the station has long struggled for an audience.
I have long thought that Boston needed a Spanish-language FM radio station, however, I wish it hadn't come at the expense of WFNX.
No way Gen X comes here, but I like your thinking. According to what I've read, Mike FM made money, but it was the least profitable, so they were the one to get canned. I think CC could make instant money by slapping a PC Jack format (like in Baltimore and Cleveland), but I still think 101 is most likely to go talk.CatCall said:I've always thought that the CC stations in the Boston market were some of their best in the country so I'm optimistic. I wonder if the format will be something to grab the former Mike-FM listeners. CC has a Gen-X format on their premium lineup so that could fit nicely, couldn't it?
chrocket87 said:They did. FNX didn't like the offer from them.
wcozBoston said:Someone else mentioned it and hope that others can provide more technical insight to suggesting that CC turn off 101.7 all together and physically move 101.5 up to the Boston market verses it being in the Providence market. Is it possible to amend the Table of Allocations to have 101.5 licensed to Needham, or Dedham for example with a transmitter at FM128? Would they have to protect WCIB and WGIR, how much protection would there have be to protect WWHQ, also on 101.5 up in the Lakes region of N.H?
reelyreal said:The best case scenario for the 101.7 signal would be WWBB going directional to provide a little more wiggle room for WFNX. WCIB will always be a concern, however.
Fenway1912 said:Does anybody know how much the Phoenix paid for WLYN-FM 29 years ago?
reelyreal said:wcozBoston said:Someone else mentioned it and hope that others can provide more technical insight to suggesting that CC turn off 101.7 all together and physically move 101.5 up to the Boston market verses it being in the Providence market. Is it possible to amend the Table of Allocations to have 101.5 licensed to Needham, or Dedham for example with a transmitter at FM128? Would they have to protect WCIB and WGIR, how much protection would there have be to protect WWHQ, also on 101.5 up in the Lakes region of N.H?
You can't delete WFNX from the table of allotments. You'd be taking away the theoretical "first local fm service" to the community of Lynn. That's of course in addition to the other technical considerations. You can't just pick up a B and move it from Providence to Boston. There are a lot of first and second adjacents to protect beyond WFNX.
The best case scenario for the 101.7 signal would be WWBB going directional to provide a little more wiggle room for WFNX. WCIB will always be a concern, however.