distantfm said:
Maybe a good time for WSJT to make a move to fill the gap ?
CBS already owns Wild 94.1, and with 95.7 The Beat also on the FM dial, a third Urban makes very little sense. Plus WSJT's current numbers are more than double what WTMP had in the last PPM. If WTMP had ever gained a viable FM signal this might have been a different story, but this is happening over and over to standalone Urban outlets.
Your post may stand as I don't believe that 98.7 will go UAC either. However I do argue that it make perfect sense for it to do so. I'd bet that tight UAC programming on 98.7 with a local morning show and active promotion would best 95.7 in both the 6 plus demo and the adult demos. In the PPM world UACs typically have done better than Urban Mainstreams. Thats why Radio One in Philly just booted their Mainstream off of its most powerful frequency in favor of its UAC station. More importantly is where Play 98.7 stands with respect to Hot 101.5's entry on the scene. I can't imagine why management would choose to be the third most listened to Pop station over being the first Urban Choice in the market, that is besides the usual racist explanations. Being the number one urban station on 98.7 is not guaranteed but, it is liekly considering the fact that Clear Channel has The Beat for the most part on auto drive. The other part of your argument that Play had a much larger audience than TMP, well that is true, but I can't imagine that being the case if the two formats were on equal footing considering Plays competion with FLZ and now Hot 101-5. CBS wont do it because they have spent considerable dollars launching Play and I believe they just hired a Morning man, right? I'd too be suprised if they would make another investment in a format change so soon. But who would have called it that TMP would go Spanish? Stranger things have happened...
On the other hand, if clear channel wanted to do something creative, WCTQ covers the southern half of Pinellas reasonably well. Guess it depends how well they do with the current format in Sarasota.