Re: Spanish
> Don't know how successful Spanish is either. In 1999 WRDR
> outside Atlantic City was sold and switched to Spanish after
> decades as a highly-rated adult standards/nostalgia format
> on FM. That lasted a couple years. They've since gone
> through contemporary country, smooth jazz, and now it's some
> sort of Hot AC, all in just six years. If it ain't broke,
> why do they have to fix it anyway?
>
> (By the way, WXGI in Richmond switched to sports [ESPN, I
> think], not Spanish).
>
As far as WRDR, the Spanish FM was targeting Philadelphia but the signal wasn't that good in the city, and for some reason Spanish radio hasn't done well in that market. Apparently (according to previous posts) the country format that replaced it for a time was never meant to last but was just a ploy for a time by the owners to try and take ratings from WPUR in Atlantic City.
I think the previous post was just comparing the loss of WSDS to that of WXGI, not saying they turned Spanish. The WXGI owners (Gee) recently bought another small Virginia classic country station that reaches parts of the Richmond market during the day to get back into the country format.
Another great smaller market independent classic country station WBZI in Zenia, Ohio. They have 2 simulcast partners in sw Ohio now, too, and their website says streaming will return soon!