TheBigA said:DavidEduardo said:Starting a new station on FM: iffy.
The one major market example is KROI-FM in Houston. They just launched a few weeks ago. Their only commercial competitor is KTRH-AM, which is a news/talk combo. They've been drifting more to conservative talk, alienating hard news fans. And they've been doing it on the cheap, firing popular local staffers. KROI hired some of the established Houston talent, so they're starting with known names. We'll see what happens.
Another example of a startup is WPGB in Pittsburgh. They had the advantage of a stodgy KDKA and the fact that, KDKA lost baseball to them. They managed to beat KDKA quite soundly in 25-54. On the other hand, Clear's attempt in the Twin Cities did not do so well. In New Orleans, they did well but never beat WWL, and pushed Entercom to putting WWL on an FM simulcast, too.