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WLTW: Too Many Risks?

106.7 Lite FM WLTW has been taking a lot of risks lately. They are sounding a lot like a hot ac station and now there is the "Saturday Night Dance Party". I know there are AC's that have a dance show, but we already have Mix and KTU. If WLTW continues to take more risks, it may cost them. Why are they messing with a good thing? I mean, it is interesting to see a station taking risks, but why try to fix something thats not broken? Opinions? <P ID="signature">______________
Kevin</P>
 
> 106.7 Lite FM WLTW has been taking a lot of risks lately.
> They are sounding a lot like a hot ac station and now there
> is the "Saturday Night Dance Party". I know there are AC's
> that have a dance show, but we already have Mix and KTU. If
> WLTW continues to take more risks, it may cost them. Why are
> they messing with a good thing? I mean, it is interesting to
> see a station taking risks, but why try to fix something
> thats not broken? Opinions?
>

They've definitely opened the door for someone to come in and compete with them with a "lighter" sound...ala Sunny 104.5 in Philly. Many of WLTW's current spins are anything but "Lite"
 
> > 106.7 Lite FM WLTW has been taking a lot of risks lately.
> > They are sounding a lot like a hot ac station and now
> there
> > is the "Saturday Night Dance Party". I know there are AC's
>
> > that have a dance show, but we already have Mix and KTU.
> If
> > WLTW continues to take more risks, it may cost them. Why
> are
> > they messing with a good thing? I mean, it is interesting
> to
> > see a station taking risks, but why try to fix something
> > thats not broken? Opinions?
> >
>
> They've definitely opened the door for someone to come in
> and compete with them with a "lighter" sound...ala Sunny
> 104.5 in Philly. Many of WLTW's current spins are anything
> but "Lite"
>
$$$$$$$$$$$ Because I am not a regular listener (A friend is) I can only guess.
#1-Weekends bring in poor revenue. Advertisers want weekly drive time and will pay big for it, giving a time to break format. #2-WLTW gets good ratings, with that comes more freedom to experiment. #3- The talent may be bored with the Lite format. #4- A station in New Jersey 107.1 (The Breese) is playing a Lite AC mixed with oldies and may be hurting WLTW in that part of New Jersey. Just my speculation here

$$$$$$$$$$$$$
 
Jim Ryan knows what he's doing (IMHO)...It seems he has the wiggle room to stretch out a bit with 'LTW.
By the way, Sunny in Philly isn't that "lite" anymore either.
 
I don't know how long WLTW-106.7 has had it's "Saturday Night Dance Party", but if I were programming the station, and the show wasn't going to start-up until after WCBS-101.1 flipped to "Jack", I might have scrapped it and instead launched a Saturday-night oldies show.
 
> I don't know how long WLTW-106.7 has had it's "Saturday
> Night Dance Party", but if I were programming the station,
> and the show wasn't going to start-up until after WCBS-101.1
> flipped to "Jack", I might have scrapped it and instead
> launched a Saturday-night oldies show.
>

I believe the show started before the CBS FM flip. It would be a better idea to have a Saturday Night Oldies show because Mix and KTU have dance already.<P ID="signature">______________
Kevin</P>
 
> Jim Ryan knows what he's doing (IMHO)...It seems he has the
> wiggle room to stretch out a bit with 'LTW.

Took the words right out of my keyboard... Jim can make as much moves as he wants with Lite - altogether now - because he can. As long as there is no competitor, Jim can "modernize" the sound of Lite as he goes. Don't think that a top-rated and top-billing station in New York operates on autopilot.<P ID="signature">______________


New York City Radio and TV</P>
 
> 106.7 Lite FM WLTW has been taking a lot of risks lately.
> They are sounding a lot like a hot ac station and now there
> is the "Saturday Night Dance Party". I know there are AC's
> that have a dance show, but we already have Mix and KTU. If
> WLTW continues to take more risks, it may cost them. Why are
> they messing with a good thing? I mean, it is interesting to
> see a station taking risks, but why try to fix something
> thats not broken? Opinions?
>

I believe 106.7 Lite FM is playing a lot of "non-lite" songs. The office I work in has Lite FM on all day and there are some songs that I am surprised to hear on the station. <P ID="signature">______________
"Live Life to the Fullest"</P>
 
> > Jim Ryan knows what he's doing (IMHO)...It seems he has
> the
> > wiggle room to stretch out a bit with 'LTW.
>
> Took the words right out of my keyboard... Jim can make as
> much moves as he wants with Lite - altogether now - because
> he can. As long as there is no competitor, Jim can
> "modernize" the sound of Lite as he goes. Don't think that a
> top-rated and top-billing station in New York operates on
> autopilot.
>
Which makes it all the more amazing that no one tries to come in for a challenge...who wouldn't want a piece of this pie???
 
> I believe the show started before the CBS FM flip. It would
> be a better idea to have a Saturday Night Oldies show
> because Mix and KTU have dance already.

The "Saturday Night Dance Party" *IS* an oldies show.

But the oldies aren't as old.... ;-)


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