Does anyone else miss WYNY?
Mike said:mabye if family radio sells off 94.7 someone could buy it and return country to nyc on it
Justin Case said:It's been 15 years people... how many times a year do we see this topic, and for the most part, the pro-country side is not NY'ers... is this really going down this path again?
magicjellybeans said:Can someone explain to me where the country station that reaches north nj is?
No I dont get anything on 106.3! 96.1 is unreadable. And WYNY and WHN are NOT back.
Have you even listened to a country station recently? Yes, the two songs you mentioned do get played but the bulk of the music is either pop leaning or rock leaning. It's not "Hicksville USA" as you would have people believe. If I'm a "bottom feeder" station in the city, why not give it a shot. You'd need personalities like the ones on CBS-FM to make it fly. High personality, high energy, high fun radio station. People would be drawn to it. The two top candidates to program a station like this....Ed Hill and Scott Mahalack. Couldn't miss with the right marketing.Jeffrey said:Justin Case said:It's been 15 years people... how many times a year do we see this topic, and for the most part, the pro-country side is not NY'ers... is this really going down this path again?
Apparently it is. Some topics will never die. All the out of town country lovers love to insist country won't fail in NY over and over and over......
1. NYC is not getting a station that plays songs like, She thinks my tractor's sexy and International harvestor to name only 2 hokey titled songs.
2. Now that parts on northern NJ and Long Island have 2 new country stations the odds are actually less that NYC will get one since the areas in the market where country is more popular are already served.
3. The population of NY is even more ethnic than it was 10-15 years ago so there is an increasing number of the population who has no identification with the genre at all.
Jeffrey said:NYC is not getting a station that plays songs like, "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" and "International Harvester" to name only 2 hokey titled songs.
Doubt it... WPLJ is a heritage in NYC, I believe, and they probably won't bother flipping itSeltzer said:A very pop oriented country station would survive in NYC. Perhaps Cumulus will flip WPLJ when it gets the station.
danikayser84 said:Doubt it... WPLJ is a heritage in NYC, I believe, and they probably won't bother flipping itSeltzer said:A very pop oriented country station would survive in NYC. Perhaps Cumulus will flip WPLJ when it gets the station.
101.9 or 94.7 would be good for country, most likely... but I'm betting 101.9 will become the home of WEPN-FM instead![]()