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WYSP MAKES ITS MOVE SOMETIME THIS WEEKEND

feeball said:
If Philly is even thinking about changing to The Zone, then CBS Radio should start taking employees to the alley and shoot them at close range. I can almost hear Kidd Chris throw up in his own mouth upon hearing that news. The Zone is a failure in the same respect that CBS Radio's forray in FM Talk has been an abyssmal failure. Go back to rock music and quit being a bunch of uptight pansies.

Oh and if I have to read another CBS Radio executive claim that all rock listeners are using their iPods more than other formatted radio listeners, I will take that executive's iPod and shove it up their Dog Damn A**!

Ummm..."The Zone" is a rock format. http://www.thezone941.com/ (though the name has also been used in regards to sports talk, which I don't think will happen in this case...but then again???).
 
Well you know, the Spanish language niche is available again. Seriously though, what's it matter. It won't be anything spectacular. If there is a change soon, you know they'll target those soccer moms or the 17 year old white males with futures that include lengthy periods of time idled away in the fine art of license-plate making.
 
Ah Ha Ha...! The Zone. That could be it...and let me remember, isn't 'YSP Free FM still the Eagles flagship?

Football on a female tilting station? I don't know... But outside of Eagles season, what does The Zone mean in a rock format? Oh, yeah, I forgot ... Opie and Anthony in the AM and whatever sticks when we throw stuff against the wall, you rockers!

Of course!

But then..."The Female Fresh Zone." No, that doesn't get it. "The Female Zone," no ... that's too out there.

"The Zone vs. Fresh". "94.1 ... call us anything (but late for dinner!)
 
Listening to 104.5 today I will say that CBS is sensing a wide open lane for hard rock again...it's gonna be 2003 all over again.
 
Obtuse1 said:
Ummm..."The Zone" is a rock format. http://www.thezone941.com/ (though the name has also been used in regards to sports talk, which I don't think will happen in this case...but then again???).

Call Kidd Chris and ask him about The Zone. The staion name is also that Free FM in dominatrix gear that operates out of Pittsburgh on 93.7 that got placed on air to replace Pittsburgh's K Rock. The name The Zone is generically used, but each time I hear it as it relates to radio stations, the house of has beens in Greentree comes to mind each time.
 
oaktree said:
isn't 'YSP Free FM still the Eagles flagship? Football on a female tilting station? I don't know...

Hey, in Atlanta, CBS runs Falcons football on AAA "Dave-FM".

Maybe that's what 94.1 will switch to... AAA...
 
Maybe that's what 94.1 will switch to... AAA...
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That's what I thought K-Rock would switch to, especially after CBS flipped a station down in DC to an enviornmentally friendly AAA format, and I'm bitterly disappointed that they didn't. I can't believe that a market like New York which has such a large proportion of well educated residents doesn't have a World Class Rock-type station! We had one in the 1970s and 1980s with WNEW-FM, and the population back then was on average much less educated.
 
MarcR said:
Maybe that's what 94.1 will switch to... AAA...

That's what I thought K-Rock would switch to, especially after CBS flipped a station down in DC to an enviornmentally friendly AAA format, and I'm bitterly disappointed that they didn't. I can't believe that a market like New York which has such a large proportion of well educated residents doesn't have a World Class Rock-type station! We had one in the 1970s and 1980s with WNEW-FM, and the population back then was on average much less educated.
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But NY is a lot more ethnic than it was in the 70s and 80s, AAA doesn't tend to thrive in large ethnic markets.
 
I lost my post ... darn computer.

Isn't The Zone a term used to describe Adult Alternative stations? I know there were stations in Phoenix and Minneapolis that branded themselves as that, and as far as I know neither were CBS/Infinity properties.

Jay F said:
That's what I thought K-Rock would switch to, especially after CBS flipped a station down in DC to an enviornmentally friendly AAA format, and I'm bitterly disappointed that they didn't. I can't believe that a market like New York which has such a large proportion of well educated residents doesn't have a World Class Rock-type station! We had one in the 1970s and 1980s with WNEW-FM, and the population back then was on average much less educated.

But NY is a lot more ethnic than it was in the 70s and 80s, AAA doesn't tend to thrive in large ethnic markets.

It doesn't broadcast in NYC proper, but I'm pretty sure that 107.1 The Peak (WXPK - http://www.1071ThePeak.com ) puts a signal into the market. I would be willing to bet that many don't know about it given its low visibility and lack of promotion.
 
What about an 80's and 90's rock station? Bring back a little of the hair metal, and mash it in with with some of the 90's stuff? Just a thought...

I don't know. I probably would work for a little while, but it would be something different?
 
Captain Obvious said:
What about an 80's and 90's rock station?

Actually, CBS practically has one already in New York - it's called Jack. ;D
 
The person to assk and that would know would be Juilius May. Havent seen or heard from him in awile. Wheres Juels when we need him?
 
cbsstaffer said:
Just received the news, format change in order for WYSP-94.1 sometime this weekend, no later than Monday afternoon. The new format is going to shock radio geeks, its not what you all think. Roll Tape!!!!

Well, since Clear Channel flipped 104.5 to sorta-rock solely based on posts on this message board (we have that power with a multi-billion dollar company), we shouldn't be guessing at the format -- we should be telling CBS what the format should be!
 
cbsstaffer said:
The new format is going to shock radio geeks

94.1 IS GOING QUAD AGAIN!!!!!! I just saw them installing it at the transmitter!
 
DToTheJ said:
Captain Obvious said:
What about an 80's and 90's rock station?

Actually, CBS practically has one already in New York - it's called Jack. ;D

Which brings up another possible format. The jack format has backfired in certain markets (such as NY), and 98.1 probably would've been a jack, if not for ben.

However, since then, we have learned that BEN is one of the better performing stations in this market.
 
Rockin Rob said:
You read it here first...

"Rock Hits - 94WYSP"

Ask Anita back. Scruff Connors back. Randy Kotz back..

Welcome back to 1984-85!!!!

Damn! How cool would that be? Last I heard Scruff was out of radio. Had some health issues, but I have not heard anything in over a year.

Remember Flashback? Hey, what's old is new again...
 
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