BIG APE said:
Tx said:
Grk_ScorpioInTheMIA said:
vadar said:
While we're at it.....let's get Zeta 7 back on the air to battle WJRR.
Fat chance if any for that happening again, since both stations are CC stations. Only thing I could think of is WJRR staying as is, and 107.7 being retooled as "Zeta 7" as classic rock. Bet that would be the talk of town.
I would love to see a Orlando Arbitron from the mid 70's. My guess is Zeta 7 was only cuming about 20,000 or so a week given the size of the market in those days and the demo. However, it appears to have been a very
LOYAL cume to have kept the memory alive --at least on this forum!
NO Flipping way.. You are definately on some kind of drugs.. I'm glad you said "Your guess" because you do not know...
BIG APE
Regardless, Zeta's reach at it's zenith was just a tiny fraction of the cume that WMGF reaches today.
Tx
Just to set the record straight, Orlando in the mid 1970's was one of the Top Rock Radio markets in America. I programmed WORJ from 1972-1975. (Before the idiot, new owners changed its name to Zeta 7).
WORJ was not Zeta 7. As WORJ, we had dominate ratings in many key demos. After reading TX's analysis, I actually went through some old boxes in the basement and found an old ARB market Report for Spring 1973.
(6AM-MIDNITE, Mon-Sun) WORJ was #1 in Men 18-24 (31.4 share), #1 in Men 25-34 (18.8 share), #2 in Men 18+(12.4 share), #2 in Women 18-24(13.7 share) and #4 in all listeners 12+ with a 7.7 share. WORJ was a great Radio station with a large audience in a Great Rock Town. If I can find the ARB's from 1974 and 1975, it will show that the station had built on those 1973 numbers. WORJ only started it's downward move after the new owners bought it and changed a legendary station into something called ZETA 7. WORJ is remembered by all who were there as a pivotal Radio experience in their lives and the actual rating numbers prove those memories to be correct.
I'm sure WJRR or any station in Orlando would love to have a 7.7 share today.
Sorry, didn't mean to rant, but those days at WORJ were magical and I hate when there significance is lost in time. By the way that 7.7 share was the highest ranking by any Progressive Rock Station in America at that time. Something to be proud of Orlando. You were the Greatest Rock Market in America.
Regards
Lee Arnold
PS: Found a Ratings breakdown from ABC FM Spot Sales (WORJ's National Rep Firm) for Spring 1975.
WORJ was NUMBER ONE in Men 18-24, 18-34, 18-49 and 18+.
WORJ was NUMBER ONE in Women 18-24, 18-34 and 18-49.
WORJ was NUMBER ONE in Teens.
Orlando knew Great Radio when it heard it.