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WTDY Stunting... but don't get your hopes up

Given the recent talent purge it wouldn't be too surprising to see them do some kind of realignment on the CHR-AC-Hot AC spectrum. More hip-hop throwbacks? More 90's?

As I was posting this RadioInsight updated their article to make note of the Monday morning announcement.
I see them going Hot A/C. The market doesn't have one. However that may take away listeners from B101. Maybe Rhythmic Hot A/C like 103.5 KTU or something like 94.7 The Block in New York or Tropical music? AAA?
 
No. Hence why I said what I would do. I'm expecting shift similar to B96 Chicago or Country.
A legitimate challenger to Beasley's WXTU or a pesky "hot country" flanker, like iHeart's WBWL Boston, which siphons listeners and ad dollars away from Beasley's WKLB while consistently trailing the format leader in the Nielsens?
 
A legitimate challenger to Beasley's WXTU or a pesky "hot country" flanker, like iHeart's WBWL Boston, which siphons listeners and ad dollars away from Beasley's WKLB while consistently trailing the format leader in the Nielsens?
Remember 101.7 the bull exists to keep demos down at kiss 108 and to clear Bobby bones that’s it
 
I got these recordings of the 2 promos
I think a B96 or country is extremely likely based on Taylor's song's formats.
If TDY plays Swift's country hits this weekend along with her more recent hits that were never sent to country radio, that might indicate a flip on Monday. I realize she had a lot of crossover success (Love Story, Mine, We Are Never Getting Back Together, etc.). I'm talking more about songs like Ours, Teardrops on My Guitar and Tim McGraw.

My money's still on a contest, though.
 
A playlist tweak (e.g. more "throwbacks" alongside recent and current hits), air personality change, or "stationality" change of some kind seem like the most likely possibilities. I would not at all expect a massive change. The past two or three surveys have shown minor performance improvements, so now Audacy is finally giving the station some much needed attention.
 
I’m pretty sure they just said that there will be something about a “new era of 96.5” on monday at 9am. I guess they are flipping?
Unless they were just referring to this weekend… I was recording the station so I will check the file when I have some time and see what they said
A new era of $965 a day with the TDY Listen While You Work Cash Bribe Song of the Day? Or a new era of $.96 gas at participating Exxon gas stations?
 
The tropical format in Philly is crowded enough, with the oldest one being La Mega 1310, followed by 1340 La Kalle, and the "bebe" of the three being Rumba 106.1.
To a Caribbean origin audience, Salsa and / or Merengue are "tropical" (although nobody calls the format or the music by that name). The format on Rumba is basically Spanish CHR or Spanish rhythmic/Churban or, simply, reggaetón. It is not "tropical" by any definition.

WEMG is a mix of salsa, merengue, bachata, reggaetón and even some Colombian vallenato. It is the closest to being what might be called "tropical" and that is how they are defined by MediaBase. WHAT also includes some classic salsa, but is much more reggaetón based
 
I agree with Abe.

This stunt is geared to the brand's current (and intended) audience. This isn't a flush the cume type stunt.

Tweaks forthcoming? Maybe.

A 180 format change to Country or something very different from recent programming? Highly unlikely.
 
To a Caribbean origin audience, Salsa and / or Merengue are "tropical" (although nobody calls the format or the music by that name). The format on Rumba is basically Spanish CHR or Spanish rhythmic/Churban or, simply, reggaetón. It is not "tropical" by any definition.

WEMG is a mix of salsa, merengue, bachata, reggaetón and even some Colombian vallenato. It is the closest to being what might be called "tropical" and that is how they are defined by MediaBase. WHAT also includes some classic salsa, but is much more reggaetón based
With the differences, are WUMR, WHAT, and WEMG targeting different audiences?
 
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