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So it looks like fresh is picking up where cbsfm leaves off in terms of years...does anyone think 106.7 will take a hit?
chuckydoll said:CBS-FM sounds like what it was before Jack. The agencies won't be fooled.
DavidEduardo said:chuckydoll said:CBS-FM sounds like what it was before Jack. The agencies won't be fooled.
Agencies do not look at playlists. Many times, they do not even look at formats... they look at the audience delivery vs. the cost per spot in the demo each client has specified. If CBS-FM does well in the sales demos, they will do well. Just like any other station.
flakunkel said:And CBS-FM revenue went from $40 million/year to $16 million with the flip to Jack. Money talks, and all else walks.
FreestylePete said:WLTW is gone! They will have only mid 3 ratings! Cheap Chanel gets what it deserves! First ruining WKTU then ruining Lite FM!
RickSklar77 said:Agencies do not look at playlists. Many times, they do not even look at formats... they look at the audience delivery vs. the cost per spot in the demo each client has specified. If CBS-FM does well in the sales demos, they will do well. Just like any other station.
David continues to be one of the most logical, sane voices on this board.
CBS-FM is not a sexy format to the typical 28-year-old agency buyer. Neither was Jack. Nor is WLTW.
But those buyers - who contribute nearly all of the non-transactional revenue to every station across the country - only care about their clients. They don't give a crap (or they shouldn't, if they're doing their jobs correctly) about the format of the stations they buy.
As David says, it's all about the numbers relative to the expense incurred to reach that audience.
Yes, there's always personal bias involved in any agency buy... but if these buyers want to succeed in their careers, the decisions on where to place their clients spots won't be based on the stations the buyer likes. Or the music. Or because Scott and Todd or Elvis or O&A or whoever is the "IT" show of the moment.
It's all about ROI.
Senor Edurado gets it right 99% of the time.