Today CBS Radio flipped Mix 106.5 HD2 from dance to alternative rock when it acquired the 97.5 translator to simulcast WWMX-HD2. Despite Mix 2 showing up in the ratings last year just as an HD2 station, an impressive feat, it wasn't given a chance on FM. Instead, 97.5 and 106.5-HD2 are airing 'HFS, a former alternative rock station that already died twice. Maybe the third time's a charm for CBS Radio. At least it's better than another religious god-caster.
Why couldn't they keep Mix 2's dance format on the air at 97.5? It's not like CBS would have much to lose, they don't own the license to the translator. 97.5 is owned by Hope Christian Church which used to translate a religious station from Philadelphia, but since 97.5 upgraded its power, it can't translate the out of market religious station.
Mix 2 had over 1500 Facebook fans, HFS 94.7-HD2 (now HFS 97.5) had half as many fans despite being more visible with the HFStival concerts.
I would have liked it if they had something similar to 92.3 Now on 97.5/106.5-HD2.
This goes to show that the few dance stations we have on HD2 will probably not survive if HD radio gets more popular.
Why couldn't they keep Mix 2's dance format on the air at 97.5? It's not like CBS would have much to lose, they don't own the license to the translator. 97.5 is owned by Hope Christian Church which used to translate a religious station from Philadelphia, but since 97.5 upgraded its power, it can't translate the out of market religious station.
Mix 2 had over 1500 Facebook fans, HFS 94.7-HD2 (now HFS 97.5) had half as many fans despite being more visible with the HFStival concerts.
I would have liked it if they had something similar to 92.3 Now on 97.5/106.5-HD2.
This goes to show that the few dance stations we have on HD2 will probably not survive if HD radio gets more popular.