On another thread (“WNCI - Florentino - Feel Free to advise!”) I predicted that the PPM would probably lead to some of the rimmiest rimshots going dark (e.g., Wink, WODB, WVKO-FM). The reasoning is that relative to the diary the PPM favors cume over AQH. And the more signal-challenged a station is, the more reliant it tends to be on AQH instead, as poor signal coverage greatly limits cume potential. New media would also add to the pressure.
Some replied that the notion of some signals going dark was absurd.
It turns out that just shortly after I made the go-dark prediction, the Dispatch had a (surprisingly detailed) article about the PPM coming to Columbus, in which Radio-Info's Sean Ross made a similar prediction:
"...there could be fewer stations down the road."
Of course it’s possible we’ll both be proven wrong, but I bet we’re proven right. May take a few years though (which is a quick pace by Columbus radio standards).
BTW, since PPM is friendly to rock, Ross also said, "I think Columbus is probably going to have one or two rock stations in a year." I'm guessing he was misquoted and actually said "...one or two MORE rock stations..."
He also said that the PPM "doesn't like when there are four of anything." Man, I hope that one's right so we can lose some country's!!!!
Would like to hear any comments on this issue, or any other PPM-related issues. As I mentioned, there was already a bit of discussion in the other thread.
http://www.dispatch.com/live/conten.../13/why-radios-changing-its-tune.html?sid=101
Some replied that the notion of some signals going dark was absurd.
It turns out that just shortly after I made the go-dark prediction, the Dispatch had a (surprisingly detailed) article about the PPM coming to Columbus, in which Radio-Info's Sean Ross made a similar prediction:
"...there could be fewer stations down the road."
Of course it’s possible we’ll both be proven wrong, but I bet we’re proven right. May take a few years though (which is a quick pace by Columbus radio standards).
BTW, since PPM is friendly to rock, Ross also said, "I think Columbus is probably going to have one or two rock stations in a year." I'm guessing he was misquoted and actually said "...one or two MORE rock stations..."
He also said that the PPM "doesn't like when there are four of anything." Man, I hope that one's right so we can lose some country's!!!!
Would like to hear any comments on this issue, or any other PPM-related issues. As I mentioned, there was already a bit of discussion in the other thread.
http://www.dispatch.com/live/conten.../13/why-radios-changing-its-tune.html?sid=101