> It's obvious if it isn't a Hispanic station you point out
> its flaws because only Hispanic programming is king? It's a
> niche just like every other format on the dial. It's not
> about the ratings it's about the billing remember?
> While they're not making a killing, it's an AM music
> station, and until it becomes a problem it's staying there.
Last year it billed significantly less than $2 million. This would barely justify the operation... The issue is, "what else can you do with an X Band station in Chicago?"
I would assume that CCU, which has no decent AM in the market, is trying to figure out what to do with this one. They should have left it in Southern Illinois. The station is 38th 25-54 and has an AQH audience of less than two thousand people... as I once mentioned, less than a mid range station in Traverse City, MI.
> its flaws because only Hispanic programming is king? It's a
> niche just like every other format on the dial. It's not
> about the ratings it's about the billing remember?
> While they're not making a killing, it's an AM music
> station, and until it becomes a problem it's staying there.
Last year it billed significantly less than $2 million. This would barely justify the operation... The issue is, "what else can you do with an X Band station in Chicago?"
I would assume that CCU, which has no decent AM in the market, is trying to figure out what to do with this one. They should have left it in Southern Illinois. The station is 38th 25-54 and has an AQH audience of less than two thousand people... as I once mentioned, less than a mid range station in Traverse City, MI.
