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jimmythebassett
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New PD in and out...What was the deal?
karlyle said:WGTY is one of the last stations run by someone who is actually local : The Time & News Publishing Company. This gig is a prime gig...a number one station in the market, perfect format for the area they serve....now that they have been doing the same thing for over 20 years, you could now call them a "heritage" Country station in the market....
Its going to take a PD with the right mind-set to take over & continue the dominance they have had in the market....
and yes, I would be available...for the right price![]()
yocco said:Refreshing? No..just damn lucky because of the market situation.
RadioPD101 said:Yocco: It's funny to me to ready your dig on WGTY. Because you're wrong with both of your points.
WGTY in fact HAS had direct competition. Recently - as well as earlier in their 26 year history as a country station. They have also fended off a huge commuter trend in the market. Those 'rimshots' you refer to are anything but! WIOV, WRBT, WFRE and WAYZ are all audible in 90% of the York DMA. WPOC and WCAT are the rimshots in that metro (both only audible on the southern and northern fringes, respectively.) The last to take a shot at them was WRKZ (later WCAT) when it was still on 106.7 When Cat Country was getting beat in Harrisburg by WRBT they moved south and did almost as many events in York County as they did in Harrisburg. Again - a very strong signal. Better than WGTY's in the southern edges of York County as a matter of fact.
jimmythebassett said:Little problem with the consultant and the music adds! - No seperation of church and state,
It should be noted that most (if not all) of those songs are/were designated singles.Alan Roberts said:Having sampled the station for several weeks (after ignoring Country for years), I HAVE heardjimmythebassett said:Little problem with the consultant and the music adds! - No seperation of church and state,
various songs with religious mentions.
RadioPD101 said:
RadioPD101 said:You're wrong. If you've visited the market and/or lived in the market then you would know how wrong you are.
The old WRKZ (now WMHX) was NOT isolated to northeastern York County as you eluded to. Hardly! That stick pushes a perfectly good signal in both York and Adams counties. ESPECIALLY YORK. WGTY was beat often in eastern and southern York county by WRKZ (like 3 out of 4 books a year). WGTY is weak in those two areas. Remember the population balance... 73% of the York 'metro' population lives in York County. Only 27 percent lives in Adams. WRKZ's signal was perfect corner to corner in York County and strong enough to penetrate into homes and offices as far west as Gettysburg. Car listening was as clear as possible county wide.
They aggressively went after GTY for several years and could never beat them. Even after they sort of gave up on Harrisburg and moved south more often. They came within a few points... but could never quite do it.
The arguement pointing out that they haven't had a direct "in-market" competitor isn't really valid as all the signals overlap for the most part. The X in Harrisburg places #1 with men in York, etc. This market is 28 miles from Harrisburg, 20 miles from Lancaster and 50 miles north of Baltimore. If your description of "in-market" is that one has to have it's tower and office sitting in York then the list is tiny. 3FM's to be exact (WARM, WSOX, WYCR). WGTY sits in Gettysburg and their tower is in Hanover somewhere. All of their competition will have to come from powerful sticks sitting across a county line (WHMX is surely one of those signals). 1057 The X is another Harrisburg station with a York stick.
I totally agree that Susquehanna SHOULD have flipped country with either 96 or 103. Both were weakly performing stations with good signals. Managment over there was in shambles... Kelly ditched Rick and sued the company, etc. Instead of rebuilding Warm (which so far hasn't really worked) they might have blown it up and gone country. Don't you think Susquehanna considered it, though? If they're as brilliant as we agreed they are in the country game... surely the discussion was had. For whatever reason (financial, strategic, etc.) they didn't see that as a real option. THAT is where the real strength of a station lies. It's defense against attack.