MarkW - good post. It is for real. It needs some focus and my guess is you will see more 80's pull in the "mix (Can I say that?) as it evolves. Midwest has never "gotten" Nashville. Jack and Mix are pretty much locally produced/programmed but some of the small market mindsets have been implemented by default, so that probably is the only large negative. No one can mess (or should) with Barbara Bridges beautiful, cool magical masterpieces on Rosedale. Hot wasn't. Here's a couple of interesting things that may help
feed the logic.
First, Planet and all the other 300+ formats way back when don't matter, because its just been since Midwest took over that the 50kw signal is upgraded and pushing the suburbs, where it was previously lacking and really holding back complete success. So, now it can stand on it's own and needs to do just that.
Second, my guess is the branding is NOT an in-house decision or creative move, because Nashville does NOT generally like the y'all and hick/hillbilly gimmicks. No one from Davidson county walks around barefooot or in damn fake cowboy hats. That branding seems like it was impulsive to change the format.
Third, Hot was taking a few Mix listeners. WSM-FM was knocking on the door of 10 shares and so you have to do your best to protect yourself and The River and CHR are obviously no threat and the revenue wasn't there for Hot.
Fourth, it was time to flip two years ago. In fact, it was 100% guaranteed. Burt was tired, music was not hot and the demo was far removed from Jack and Mix, so it did mix well. It needed a fix and classic hits, classic rock, or rock was not an option. So, once Ya'll is perfected and exact from the inside, they will steal a point or two from WSM-FM, maybe SIX and we won't mention the other station that is country.
Firepoint...I am scared to hear the dial in Memphis this week. That threads gonna light up, my friend.