Has 96.5 just taken a massive fall from grace or what? It's situation to a lesser extent is similar to B96 in chicago
I don't think so. Agencies look at buying multiple formats within the station mix that they select.Philly is a big time rock market, and there is definitely room for a new entrant. Rock or classic rock on 96.5 could pair very nicely with 94.1 WIP.
CHR is in a lull right now. Good idea, wrong time. We will see if new product improves after the pandemic further subsides.--Go complete Top 40 and challenge WIOQ directly? Most large markets have two Top 40 stations. Although as said above, WBBM-FM Chicago, owned by Audacy, is a very distant second to iHeart's WKSC in the Top 40 race there. Audacy just relaunched KAMP Los Angeles, but it also has only a fraction of the ratings of iHeart's KIIS-FM.
I don't think that agencies will buy rock three deep.--Go Rock? But are WMMR and WMGK so well established for decades that there's no room for a challenger? And as the market's third rock station, the ratings for WRFF are not bright.
Sports is "guy talk" in markets with major league Basketball, Baseball and Football teams. You can't do guy talk without sports unless you are Howard Stern.--Maybe try Guy Talk. It does well in Tampa and Orlando. WIP-FM had been successful when it was WYSP, doing Hot Talk with some Rock music, even after Howard Stern left for Sirius. But would a Guy Talk 96.5 cut into WIP-FM's numbers?
A full signal urban variant may be a possibility.--Do some form of Urban? The WPHI simulcast of KYW means there's one less Urban station in the market. But how would Urban One feel about that, as the sale of WPHI is in progress. Urban One still owns two stations in Philadelphia that would be hurt by an Urban 96.5.
The Hispanic community is mostly based on the Puerto Rican diaspora of the 50's and 60's. The sales demo Hispanics are mostly second and third generation and are not prime Spanish language listeners. There are just not enough Spanish dominant 18 to 49 year old residents there.--Reggaeton/Tropical? Philadelphia is the largest market with no Spanish-language FM station. The city has Spanish-language TV stations but only a couple of small AM stations aimed at the Latino community, although one has an FM translator. But Bomba 104.5 was such a big disappointment some years ago, maybe no one will try that again?
The Wave dates back to the 80's and has taken a content that started as new wave and progressed into smooth jazz and is now a rhythmic leaning AC. It's great quality is heritage and that it is a station your Uber driver knows won't piss off anyone.--Smooth AC, similar to Audacy's KTWV Los Angeles? Smooth Jazz was always popular in Philadelphia, so maybe a Soft Rhythmic AC like The Wave? But that gets us back again to the failures at 106.1. And maybe it would take out a segment of B101's audience? Or maybe not. KOST and KTWV both have excellent ratings in L.A. And I like listening on line to The Wave, so that would get my vote, a Philly version of Rhythmic AC but not too hard and no rap, with all songs easy to identify, even if you're not a big fan of Urban stations.
What I don't understand more than anything else is, why does radio ignore anyone over 54?
Who do you think makes up most of KYW's audience? And WPHT? And WHYY? And WXPN? Shall I go on?
The facto here is the number of ad impressions required to get a listener to buy or use whatever is advertised. The older a consumer gets, the harder it is to get them to change what are often life-long habits.So, can you really not sell to upper demmos? Hot AC reaches to philly with wSTW, don't forget WPST which also reaches to parts of Philly...) What I don't understand more than anything else is, why does radio ignore anyone over 54? Surely people who are over this age listen to radio and have more money to spend on things then the younger demmo no? 50's-70's Oldies is gone. Smooth Jazz is gone. Upper demo formats.
Only one I knew that deff. served an older demmo was WPHT. So Conservative Talk and news are the only commercial formats that can be viable in Philly?
WSTW is CHR yet it is more adult leaning but it is CHR. Technically TDY is the 4th CHR in the area.So, can you really not sell to upper demmos? Hot AC reaches to philly with wSTW, don't forget WPST which also reaches to parts of Philly...) What I don't understand more than anything else is, why does radio ignore anyone over 54? Surely people who are over this age listen to radio and have more money to spend on things then the younger demmo no? 50's-70's Oldies is gone. Smooth Jazz is gone. Upper demo formats. Or hell take the CHR they got now and take a chance. Radio doesn't go to youtube music or spotify for the hits. Not saying it'd work, but it would at least be CHR done differently. Hyper active on new music. and think about the top 5 rated stations. Personality! Especially in the case of WMMR, but MGK too and even DAS-FM to a degree. I'm not suggesting put more personality and the listeners will come. Q102 is a heritage CHR. I don't see them ever going away. Between them and PST, to me TDY is the third CHR.
+I wonder if the Soft AC format goes after an older demo? To me seems it would based off the playlist.
The people I know that are older do not listen to OTA radio. I'm not trying to stereotype anybody, I'm only saying there are format holes, but they target older people. Demmo's which are hard to sell. if at all.Don't be so quick to stereotype people.
The people I know that are older do not listen to OTA radio. I'm not trying to stereotype anybody, I'm only saying there are format holes, but they target older people. Demmo's which are hard to sell. if at all.
Soft AC's audience seems to be a bit more diverse than a lot of folks might assume. I have witnessed people of all ages and races listening to The Breeze. When Sunny 104.5 was enjoying its second life--and I was in my mid-to-late 20's--I was very surprised to find myself listening to it almost exclusively. It seems to me to be one of the more "universal" radio formats out there today. And at the end of the day, depending on what else they have going on in the cluster, if they're able to sell enough ads, does it really matter who they're selling them to?+I wonder if the Soft AC format goes after an older demo? To me seems it would based off the playlist.