When the game is operation at extreme levels of negative cash flow, you can eliminate the chance of competition that's too creative, fun, unique, and truly connects on a personal level that would wipe the floor with you. Same ol tricks as 96!
Long Island is totally part of the NYC radio market. So are 9 counties in NE New Jersey and Rockland, Putnam and Westchester to the north and Fairfied West in CT.The thing is, most that are upset don’t live in NYC. I’ve seen Long Island, NJ, Hudson Valley, etc - not many actually living in the market, and many aren’t even anywhere near NYC.
Even the far east end? How many NYC FM signals make it out to Riverhead?Long Island is totally part of the NYC radio market.
Beyond what his show brings as exclusive desired so much they will pay for it content, Howard has given SXM an image that a lot of people want to be a part of.On the other hand, SiriusXM just turned a profit. How does that affect competition or creativity?
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I just thought that last night on 923, it was some really good radio. It hit on things that few mediums if any can deliver.
That was one night. I'd love to see what that could have blossomed into with a consistent opportunity.
Sometimes having a guillotine over one's head can inspire creativity. For a brief moment.
Where did you hear this?to rock heritage NEW, when they flip first of the year after a Christmas stunt )
If you give people freedom you can inspire art.
I believe that many of the local jocks could offer lots of personality on the air, if allowed to
Doesn't matter. Both Nassau and Suffolk counties are part of the NYC radio metro survey area. The two counties are also an "embedded market" which means Nielsen publishes a book for them separated from the full NYC market.Even the far east end? How many NYC FM signals make it out to Riverhead?
Most of Stern's history the station was Classic Rock. As someone who liked Classic Rock, K-Rock was horribly stale to listen to. Without Stern it probably would not have lasted as long as it did. When they tried Stern in the morning and Alt the rest of the day, the Alt format was pretty weak as well and again probably would not have survived as long without him.My personal belief is that most of them have long since abandoned FM radio for Sirius or streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music. Maybe a station in a smaller corner of the overall market like WDHA if they live in an area where the signal reaches (I do mostly like WRFF but I'm pretty much at the very edge of their signal range here in Bedminster, NJ). I think the streaming services especially are where it's at for fans of "alt rock" because it lets them better pick and choose the style of "alt rock" they want to hear. It's harder in my mind to replicate that on a commercial FM station that is trying to reach a broad swath of listeners so they can increase their ratings and thus their billings.
The other thing is that I think for one of these stations to succeed, it really does need a towering morning show host like Stern was. I never listened to him in the WXRK days, but everyone knows his show paid a lot of the bills and let the station flourish beyond his hours on the air every day. I don't know if you'll ever find someone like that that isn't either on a paid service or just podcasting at this point (especially when those places don't have nearly as many content restrictions on language or subject matter that you'll get on commercial FM radio).
Would it make sense to flip one of them to Alt? Or does mainstream rock tend to bill better?
I find it interesting everyone said how 92.3 was always rock. For 8 years it was Pop.Most of Stern's history the station was Classic Rock. As someone who liked Classic Rock, K-Rock was horribly stale to listen to. Without Stern it probably would not have lasted as long as it did. When they tried Stern in the morning and Alt the rest of the day, the Alt format was pretty weak as well and again probably would not have survived as long without him.
On the other hand without Stern maybe they would not have gotten such a free pass and been motivated by poor ratings to actually tweak either format where they could have in fact survived without Stern. Because of Stern's morning ratings they got away with serving up poop on a platter.
WNYL had it's problem's with different Alt formats but was still far superior than any incarnation of rock that was ever tried prior to that on 92.3.
What brought me back from streaming was WNYL and having two choices like WNYL and WXPK. Considering WXPK is heavy in Classic Rock, I probably will be streaming more, although WXPK has been pretty good as of late so I have not bothered going through the extra steps to stream anything.
The Fox and The Shark currently have on-air personalities. Why would they need a free syndicated alt format? Playing Alt music instead of active rock should cost the same.