CTListener said:You put this format on a NYC signal and you write off 99 percent of the city's black, Asian and Hispanic populations. That's a lot of ears. You may not like Nicki Minaj, Pitbull, etc., but their songs attract listeners of all ethnicities, in the city and in the suburbs. Alternative rock doesn't cross over, and the harder it gets the more it drives off female listeners. That's a fatal combination in New York City. Country -- which also is unlikely to pop up on 94.7 because of its lack of ethnic appeal -- has a better chance of doing so because it skews female, and Madison Avenue is most comfortable selling to women.
I would be curious to see the breakdown of the audience of WRXP v2. I've been hearing that todays Alternative format is female friendly, particularly with the amount of AAA product that has crossed over, which later goes on (in a lot of cases) to Hot A/C and CHR.