Does anyone think iheart is making a mistake with wisx. Considering the presence of WJBR and WBEB. The rating as throwbacks weren’t awful
Does anyone think iheart is making a mistake with wisx. Considering the presence of WJBR and WBEB. The rating as throwbacks weren’t awful
Does anyone think iheart is making a mistake with wisx. Considering the presence of WJBR and WBEB. The rating as throwbacks weren’t awful
Everyone, including me, thought Entercom was making a mistake by blowing up the #1 country station in Seattle and replacing it with soft AC. They even hired Seattle resident Delilah to do afternoons. Now the station seems to be doing fine. If iHeart does the same in Philadelphia, they might bring Delilah back to the market. She used to be heard on B101. I'm sure some people have missed her, and would love to hear her again. Even though she doesn't afternoons for Entercom, her evening show is syndicated by iHeart. So you never know.
Casual question here. Soft A/C would give iHeart two stations in Philly, one at each end of the demo/age spectrum.
If they are having power-ratio problems with the younger leaning WRFF, where is the vision of having a format that will be far more older leaning and perhaps past it's 'sweet spot' demo prime?
The company must envision some satisfactory revenue someplace in this balance.
It was 27 years ago when I worked (P-T/fill in) at 101.1. I did some 17 shifts one January -- all dayparts, too. The station got a 7.1 share as 'Eazy 101'. I kiddingly asked the PD for a raise, telling him that I was responsible for that .1. At the time, WEAZ and 560 simulcast.
I'm not suggesting that WISX is going back to things like Bobby Vinton, The Carpenters, Kenny Rogers, et al. It just seems to me that such a direction toward the easier and older side of A/C -- even taking inflation and music changes over the years into account -- is curious.
Putting Delilah on, if they go that route, is about appealing to the target audience. I’d be inclined to do it if it were my business to run.
The show makes me want to gag, but it works for a portion of the target audience. Putting her on might not be bad for 106. At least it would give them....something....in the way of personality vs. what’s there now.
They can't put Delilah on because she is on WJBR, which is considered the Philadelphia market. Additionally, she is on WLEV and WFPG, and they would get mad if they're paying so much for her show only for it to appear on a competitor that reaches most of their markets.
John Tesh is available though
They can't put Delilah on because she is on WJBR, which is considered the Philadelphia market. Additionally, she is on WLEV and WFPG, and they would get mad if they're paying so much for her show only for it to appear on a competitor that reaches most of their markets.
John Tesh is available though
They can't put Delilah on because she is on WJBR, which is considered the Philadelphia market. Additionally, she is on WLEV and WFPG, and they would get mad if they're paying so much for her show only for it to appear on a competitor that reaches most of their markets.
John Tesh is available though
Wilmington is embedded in the Philadelphia market. 99.5 and 106.1 share the majority of their coverage areas. In fact, 106.1 actually goes further to the southwest due to Hot 99.5