When Greater Media gave up on Smooth Jazz on 97.3 a couple of years ago, they thought they'd go after WBEB. Why not? The station is not just #1 among all listeners, it's also #1 in the most important demos: Adults 25-54 and Women 25-54.
The two stations at first sounded similar, except WNUW went a liittle younger. Almost no songs before 1980, no Bette Midler or Neil Diamond or Barbra Streisand... and few Celine Dion or Josh Grobin or Michael Buble songs. Run ads that talk about sounding younger, even choose call letters that stress "New."
For a while both stations were even using a pre-recorded female voice at the end of each song to tell us the title and artist. And in response, WBEB eliminated many of the pre-1980 titles, got rid of the Streisand-Diamond-Midler tunes and reduced the Dion-Grobin-Buble songs. And WBEB rolled out bus ads and billboards that stressed WBEB is now brighter and more contemporary. Unfortunately, Greater Media tried to save itself a few bucks by not filling all the dayparts with DJs right away. Save a few $50,000 salaries and lose a million in ad revenue. WNUW's ratings were never a threat to WBEB except when both stations were playing holiday music between mid-November and Christmas.
So what did WNUW do? Logic would say, if WBEB throws out the more mature titles, 97.3 should add them. Maybe even go back for some artists like The Carpenters and Barry Manilow. Yes, that might give you some 55+ listeners you really can't sell to agencies. But if you can improve your 12+ ratings, you can sell that to Mom & Pop retailers. They're not so sophisticated that they know the difference. And maybe you pick up a lot of 45-54 listeners that still count in the 25-54 demo and are now disappointed in the new sound of WBEB.
If WBEB is so solid 25-54, why not go slightly older? Why is the ONLY answer when a new AC station goes against an established leader, that the new station always has to aim younger? If WBEB is the favorite station of agencies for winning 25-54, why would WNUW go to Hot AC as the answer? If WBEB has the best ratings in Philly, surely you would say to yourself, there's plenty of room to start a slightly more mature station to compete with WBEB.
In the latest ratings, WBEB is in the sevens and WNUW is in the ones.
Gregg
[email protected]
The two stations at first sounded similar, except WNUW went a liittle younger. Almost no songs before 1980, no Bette Midler or Neil Diamond or Barbra Streisand... and few Celine Dion or Josh Grobin or Michael Buble songs. Run ads that talk about sounding younger, even choose call letters that stress "New."
For a while both stations were even using a pre-recorded female voice at the end of each song to tell us the title and artist. And in response, WBEB eliminated many of the pre-1980 titles, got rid of the Streisand-Diamond-Midler tunes and reduced the Dion-Grobin-Buble songs. And WBEB rolled out bus ads and billboards that stressed WBEB is now brighter and more contemporary. Unfortunately, Greater Media tried to save itself a few bucks by not filling all the dayparts with DJs right away. Save a few $50,000 salaries and lose a million in ad revenue. WNUW's ratings were never a threat to WBEB except when both stations were playing holiday music between mid-November and Christmas.
So what did WNUW do? Logic would say, if WBEB throws out the more mature titles, 97.3 should add them. Maybe even go back for some artists like The Carpenters and Barry Manilow. Yes, that might give you some 55+ listeners you really can't sell to agencies. But if you can improve your 12+ ratings, you can sell that to Mom & Pop retailers. They're not so sophisticated that they know the difference. And maybe you pick up a lot of 45-54 listeners that still count in the 25-54 demo and are now disappointed in the new sound of WBEB.
If WBEB is so solid 25-54, why not go slightly older? Why is the ONLY answer when a new AC station goes against an established leader, that the new station always has to aim younger? If WBEB is the favorite station of agencies for winning 25-54, why would WNUW go to Hot AC as the answer? If WBEB has the best ratings in Philly, surely you would say to yourself, there's plenty of room to start a slightly more mature station to compete with WBEB.
In the latest ratings, WBEB is in the sevens and WNUW is in the ones.
Gregg
[email protected]