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the_scoop
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Guys, first off, I don't get to spend a lot of time in Knoxville. I usually only get to Chattanooga and Nashville. So, my radio knowledge of East Tennessee primarily only comes from the board and past visits. With that, I have some questions:
WIVK is number one and has been for a long time. I understand that. I also know that they aren't the most refined radio station ever invented. I'm not saying this for fact, but rather that was the comment made to me by a person from Dick Broadcasting several years ago. He noted they sometimes shifted from songs straight to a spot set without announcing a thing. They also noted that no one cared because the station was easily number one and brought in the cash. Whatever works is fine was the thinking.
Some things stood out to me this weekend however. I always figured they carried the Vols games and that has to help with the ratings. What I was surprised about was the fact that I never heard any call letters or station imaging returns into or out of breaks on the Vol network broadcast. Perhaps I didn't listen long enough, but that's odd. I was always taught to drop the 5 second returns out (or into, depending on format) breaks for maintenance. Is this the way they do it?
Second, the station is obviously number one for several reasons. It has a powerful signal, the country format plays well to the East Tennesssee audience and if you add the Vol network, that's an instant attraction. Overall, I thought they sounded pretty good. I did notice that maybe when going into a break there was extended amounts of chatter-- a little longer than what I would notice at other country stations around the region. Overall, they seem to be pretty good in my eyes.
I suppose my question is this: how long have they been dominant and could someone knock them off? I know it would take a Herculean effort to take them down and there are only one or two signals in town capable of doing it-- one of which is owned by Citadel as well. My thinking is if you had a blowtorch signal, got the rights to the Vol network and put a quality product on the air you could beat them. It happened up the road in Lexington, KY, so it could happen in Knoxville.
I'm not saying any of this would happen. It's all hypothetical for board chatter.I'm just curious as to what the natives think.
WIVK is number one and has been for a long time. I understand that. I also know that they aren't the most refined radio station ever invented. I'm not saying this for fact, but rather that was the comment made to me by a person from Dick Broadcasting several years ago. He noted they sometimes shifted from songs straight to a spot set without announcing a thing. They also noted that no one cared because the station was easily number one and brought in the cash. Whatever works is fine was the thinking.
Some things stood out to me this weekend however. I always figured they carried the Vols games and that has to help with the ratings. What I was surprised about was the fact that I never heard any call letters or station imaging returns into or out of breaks on the Vol network broadcast. Perhaps I didn't listen long enough, but that's odd. I was always taught to drop the 5 second returns out (or into, depending on format) breaks for maintenance. Is this the way they do it?
Second, the station is obviously number one for several reasons. It has a powerful signal, the country format plays well to the East Tennesssee audience and if you add the Vol network, that's an instant attraction. Overall, I thought they sounded pretty good. I did notice that maybe when going into a break there was extended amounts of chatter-- a little longer than what I would notice at other country stations around the region. Overall, they seem to be pretty good in my eyes.
I suppose my question is this: how long have they been dominant and could someone knock them off? I know it would take a Herculean effort to take them down and there are only one or two signals in town capable of doing it-- one of which is owned by Citadel as well. My thinking is if you had a blowtorch signal, got the rights to the Vol network and put a quality product on the air you could beat them. It happened up the road in Lexington, KY, so it could happen in Knoxville.
I'm not saying any of this would happen. It's all hypothetical for board chatter.I'm just curious as to what the natives think.