While the post below about 106.7 going all-news seems silly, WITF's announced change to go "rarely classical" is somewhat of a shocker. However, it's a matter of survival (donations and underwriting), while Cumulus has some commercial leeway.
106.7 can morph country any of several ways before they'd pull the plug. Given that country has a fairly widespread following around here, they'll do some experimenting if they'd don't see ratings traction. Naturally, they're hoping to reach the 80s superstation status of Z-107 (but would settle for something less).
WITF doesn't have the same latitude, and given dim pickings for radio news (namely "from the LB Smith Ford Lincoln Mercury studios" and "Newsradio 910"), I wish them well in ratings growth. Even getting 5 minutes of commercial-free top-of-the-hour NPR news is better than the 3-minutes and cut to local Fox news). Let's hope they grab the success of WAMU in DC (the comment about the "success" of CBS' WNEW there is a joke - they are mired in 40th place).
106.7 can morph country any of several ways before they'd pull the plug. Given that country has a fairly widespread following around here, they'll do some experimenting if they'd don't see ratings traction. Naturally, they're hoping to reach the 80s superstation status of Z-107 (but would settle for something less).
WITF doesn't have the same latitude, and given dim pickings for radio news (namely "from the LB Smith Ford Lincoln Mercury studios" and "Newsradio 910"), I wish them well in ratings growth. Even getting 5 minutes of commercial-free top-of-the-hour NPR news is better than the 3-minutes and cut to local Fox news). Let's hope they grab the success of WAMU in DC (the comment about the "success" of CBS' WNEW there is a joke - they are mired in 40th place).