Okay, let's break it down here...
Granted, NYC lost an historic KTU and tweaked the current KTU, but the biggest lost so far was Hot 97 flipping to hip-hop. Could this be a possibility we lose the 4th dance station? As far as NOW, RXP, or even WBAI, doubt it. 92.3 is still targeting Z100 although they did add a few dance tracks and are dance/rhythmic leaning, but they are not dropping the CHR format. WRXP, a trainwreck since it's debut, but being the only active rock station outlet in the market is what true rock fans have left, unless Q104 decides to go modern rock. WBAI may be a good candidate, but there are more listeners than this station.......WFME. A powerful signal which transmits from Newark covers basically what all other NYC stations cover, if not a little bit more out. You want to know the cume WFME has? 40,000! That's it! Within the entire NYC area, this frequency is being completely wasted. I think there should be a change around the dial more often. Now, WQXR recently moved to 105.9, and WNYC now owns them. Since there are a decent amount of complaints about 105.9, why can't WNYC just place WQXR on 93.9 and have WNYC on HD-2 since they are also on 820 AM, have WFME move to 105.9, and well, you know what can go on 94.7 ;D
Anyway, this is WFME's coverage
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=FM1184871.html
Nick said:If Pulse 87 goes down for good at the end of this week, we will fight for another dance station. New York lost 3 dance stations in the past, a new station always popped up later. It would be a good opportunity for an underperforming station (Now, RXP, even WBAI) to flip to dance and get an instant million in cume. A station like KTU won't flip to dance because it's successful in rhythmic AC. But a station like WRXP could be performing much better with a dance format than its current format, it's not doing too much better than Pulse despite launching at the same time as Pulse and a full market signal, and it has alternative rock to itself. If we can't get a new dance station on a full signal above 92, we'll settle for another dance station on 87.7. If not, there's HD-2 and pushing dance music to CHR stations that will open up to it like Now 92.3. Even if we don't get any radio presence, you can find an Internet stream of any dance subgenre you like. It isn't like the old days before Internet streaming where you would depend on radio for new music.
Granted, NYC lost an historic KTU and tweaked the current KTU, but the biggest lost so far was Hot 97 flipping to hip-hop. Could this be a possibility we lose the 4th dance station? As far as NOW, RXP, or even WBAI, doubt it. 92.3 is still targeting Z100 although they did add a few dance tracks and are dance/rhythmic leaning, but they are not dropping the CHR format. WRXP, a trainwreck since it's debut, but being the only active rock station outlet in the market is what true rock fans have left, unless Q104 decides to go modern rock. WBAI may be a good candidate, but there are more listeners than this station.......WFME. A powerful signal which transmits from Newark covers basically what all other NYC stations cover, if not a little bit more out. You want to know the cume WFME has? 40,000! That's it! Within the entire NYC area, this frequency is being completely wasted. I think there should be a change around the dial more often. Now, WQXR recently moved to 105.9, and WNYC now owns them. Since there are a decent amount of complaints about 105.9, why can't WNYC just place WQXR on 93.9 and have WNYC on HD-2 since they are also on 820 AM, have WFME move to 105.9, and well, you know what can go on 94.7 ;D
Anyway, this is WFME's coverage
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=FM1184871.html