nolaradiobuff said:RFLA - Citadel is successful in Baton Rouge and Lafayette because they bought successful stations, not because they are Citadel. When they have to build a station (ie., Red or WIBR), they can't do it.
KXKC was the dominant country station for years in Lafayette. KTDY has been at or near the top of Lafayette ratings for the last 10 years and KSMB is the heritage CHR (although they need to retire Novasad). The Citadel Urbans in Baton Rouge have been strong for years.
Citadel is a badly programmed company run by bean counters who only understand the bottom line. They don't care what the ratings are as long as they make the budget.
KTDY is actually owned by Regent. Their Market Manager, Mike Grimsley, was in the market a significant amount of time before Regent acquired the properties. Of late, their country station, 97.3 The Dawg has defeated KXKC by a slight margin. Regent is better than anyone else on the street in selling their stations.
Citadel's Lafayette cluster's MM is Mary Galyean. She had a run as a supporting talent in AM drive at the old KSMB in the early to mid-1980s. Their attempts(though not as many as CitBR) at building a brand haven't flown either. The heritage properties have held their own considering market flux, but Regent has been the stronger horse.
When Renee Revett was PD at KXKC, they had the Dawg under their thumb, though it was still a competitive battle(Revett initially pitched then-KDEA owner Don Bonin on flipping the station from B/EZ to contemporary country in the early 1990's). Revett hasn't been in the building in at least a year(she does media consulting in Houston TX).
There was a simulcast involving 93.7/105.9 in the early 1990s as a mainstream rock format when owned by the late Roger Cavaness. 105.9 then flipped to satellite-driven "The Touch" and in 1996, 93.7 adopted the recently abdicated KDEA calls as a mainstream AC. Powell then bought Cavaness' cluster(which also included heritage KVOL-AM) for $3.1M, which ultimately got the ball rolling on the Citadel cluster in Lafayette.
Citadel spun off 105.9/106.3/1330/1520 a couple of years ago to Pittman. 93.7 is owned by the "Citadel trust".