I'm confused. I thought in a large metro, Country stations underperform because advertisers think the format brings in only lower-income people from the far reaches of the market. OK, maybe that's not entirely true. But in a market like Minneapolis that only has a 13 commercial FM stations, should TWO of them be Country?
And why couldn't CBS make a go of Soft AC? It's a winner for them in San Diego, Baltimore and some other markets. Clear Channel makes it work in NYC, Los Angeles and other markets.
So what station do you tune to in the Twin Cities when you want some soft music in an office or when you want to relax? KS95 is very uptempo. Oddly, Minneapolis will have TWO Adult Rock stations (one non-commercial) but no real AC station.
This also has me trying to figure out younger demographics. Apparently they want NO soft music in their lives.
Gregg
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And why couldn't CBS make a go of Soft AC? It's a winner for them in San Diego, Baltimore and some other markets. Clear Channel makes it work in NYC, Los Angeles and other markets.
So what station do you tune to in the Twin Cities when you want some soft music in an office or when you want to relax? KS95 is very uptempo. Oddly, Minneapolis will have TWO Adult Rock stations (one non-commercial) but no real AC station.
This also has me trying to figure out younger demographics. Apparently they want NO soft music in their lives.
Gregg
[email protected]