What about 94.7 the Wolf or 94.7 the Coyote?
Interesting, madooputtus mentions the animals. In 2019, is that still effective branding? Things go in cycles. If you copycat, then it's all Froggys, US's and Wolf's.... But it the end, its gotta show the place to go...
What about 94.7 the Wolf or 94.7 the Coyote?
There are wolves in the northeast. No so with coyotes.
I vote New York Country 94.7. Just mail the check to me.
I have worked for several different companies over the last 25 years. "Let's cling to the past" is not something you will ever hear in a well operated business.
Where did you get that idea? Coyotes have been in the Northeast for quite a while, and are now nuisance animals. They greatly outnumber wolves, of which there are not many at all, largely due to interbreeding with coyotes and dogs.
Apropos of nothing, WOLF, a call associated with Syracuse, NY, for decades, had nothing to do with any canine. The "OLF" in the call originally stood for Onondaga Lake Front, or so I was told during my university years.
I did not know that, but you bring up an even better point... would you name a station after a nuisance animal? A mole, a coyote, etc? While wolves may be less common, they have a cool image. Sort of the difference between a vulture and an eagle.
This is NYC. Obviously if you're going to use an animal it should be The Rat.
This is NYC. Obviously if you're going to use an animal it should be The Rat.
The site, Northeast Radio Watch, has an article indicating there is a good possibility WNSH will continue with the Nash FM branding,
So says the Entercom country format captain Tim Roberts. He told Country Aircheck: "That was immediately communicated to me we were definitely staying with the format." Roberts went on to say that plans are being made for the station to move into the Entercom broadcast facility at some point.
Would the station keep the "Nash" branding? Roberts said: "We have to look at the research, the brand strength, and ascertain what's going on."
Which says absolutely nothing concrete. Hence the speculation, entirely appropriate.Let me remind you of what the Entercom country format captain Tim Roberts said in my OP:
So says the Entercom country format captain Tim Roberts. He told Country Aircheck: "That was immediately communicated to me we were definitely staying with the format." Roberts went on to say that plans are being made for the station to move into the Entercom broadcast facility at some point. Would the station keep the "Nash" branding? Roberts said: "We have to look at the research, the brand strength, and ascertain what's going on."
Having said that, there are several other levels of management at Entercom. But for now, Roberts is counting WNSH on his list of responsibilities.
Nothing has changed from what was said on February 26th.
Which says absolutely nothing concrete. Hence the speculation, entirely appropriate.
That wasn't the point. The information that came out last week obviously formed the basis of the story linked in the post to which I responded.
That included the likelihood that they'll continue with the branding until research determines otherwise, and that they will be moving to the Entercom studios at some point.
I also could see the New York Country branding if they take on more of a hotter country sound and imaging.