Friday is a weird day to launch a new talk format. The Mavs preseason doesn’t even start until 10/05. Something about this whole thing is weird to me. A part of me feels like this is a little “stunt-ish”.
Modern Rock music is deplorable. Most of the true talented Rock musicians quit performing two decades ago (aged out, drugs, tired of the constant traveling, families etc.). The majority of today's Rock 'musicians' have much less talent and practically no writing ability. They seem to exist primarily on their video appeal (?). Rock music existed for a long time because it touched its listeners, something today's music has failed to do.The problem is not the music, it is rock in general. This is a genre that has been in decline for several decades in audience share, record sales and, particularly, in interest by young people.
"(?)" is right. You're comparing today's rock acts to Duran Duran and Whitesnake? Please! If anything, today's rock artists are more serious about their craft and more genuine in their songwriting than all-sizzle/no-steak outfits like those '80s pretty-boy hair bands or '70s glam rock poseurs like T-Rex and Mott the Hoople. The problem, as stated over and over here, is that these bands and singer/songwriters have little in common and tend to attract fans who only like their particular stylings. "Video appeal" ceased to be a ticket to stardom long ago.Modern Rock music is deplorable. Most of the true talented Rock musicians quit performing two decades ago (aged out, drugs, tired of the constant traveling, families etc.). The majority of today's Rock 'musicians' have much less talent and practically no writing ability. They seem to exist primarily on their video appeal (?).
"Heritage" in radio is your last weekly PPM report.
If they are gone, it means that they didn't like it any more. If you try a restaurant a coupla' times and don't like it, you never go back. Same with radio.
Then sit back and watch what happens with the new format. Give it a couple of years to mature... and in the meantime they will bill more than they were getting with a low rated music format in a demographically changing market that does not favor rock.
Did you read where I said, "The market is now less than 45% non-Hispanic white, and in younger demos driven by rhythmic music; in 18-49 the market is below 40% non-Hispanic white"?
Those percentages of non-Hispanic whites will be getting even lower. And guess what? Everyone (nearly) likes sports (men 18-54).
It's because this is the most retarded thing that's ever happened.Friday is a weird day to launch a new talk format. The Mavs preseason doesn’t even start until 10/05. Something about this whole thing is weird to me. A part of me feels like this is a little “stunt-ish”.
In 18-49, over 60% of the men in the metro are not "Non-Hispanic White".There are roughly 40 signals in DFW. Of those, there are 2 radio stations that are Hispanic in the top 10. Beyond that, there are 5 more. There are 7 signals out of 40 for Mexican/Hispanic. But beyond that, your argument would make sense if WHITE MEN BETWEEN THE AGES OF 25-54 WERE MOVING OUT OF THE MARKET. They aren't. And for anyone to suggest that men between 18-34 or men 25-54 don't like rock music - is ridiculous.
Heritage in radio means an image today that is reinforced by tradition. This station has no positive image today, based on its poor TSL."Heritage" in radio is your last weekly PPM report.
Heritage means everything EXCEPT that.
The station has lost nearly 30% of its 25-54 cume since September of last year. It has fallen 6 positions in rank in cume in that demo. It has gone from 10th to 20th in share in the same period.The Eagle has a MASSIVE cume. NO TSL. That means people are sampling hoping to hear something they like.
There is no "?" in your post. No question = no answer.You didn't answer my question.
It cumes 300,000 25-54 and under 700,000 in 12+ in a market of nearly 8 million. The station has 50% of its cume in 55+."And the vast majority of the men in that age group now are into rhythmic music."
So that's why KZPS is doing so well, right?
Not really. The evidence shows differently.You're off.
Sports has more revenue sources than pure music.... start with sports marketing dollars.It's so odd, you're making the case that another SPORTS station will do okay, (which is 118th sports station in the market) but a well programmed ROCK station can't work because I guess all the white men are moving out in that scenario and more Hispanics are moving in.
Hmmm.
Nobody said they were. But the group is shrinking as a percentage of the market as there are more Hispanics and Asians moving in and the Black segment is growing also. The white non-Hispanic percentage is shrinking.Then you must have deleted it.
I asked, so are all the white men moving away from Dallas?

Nobody said they were. But the group is shrinking as a percentage of the market as there are more Hispanics and Asians moving in and the Black segment is growing also. The white non-Hispanic percentage is shrinking.
Nearly 60% of the KEGL cume is in 55+, which for a music station is nearly valueless.View attachment 3591
It's all hyperbole and opinion, but there would be plenty of room to continue The Eagle's format of Active Rock. If you played the right music and cut the talk, the cume that's there wouldn't leave, and with that TSL, it could be a massive station again.
You did a perceptual study? How do you know that the station looked at the future of the format, market demos and the changes in music preferences in 18-34 and realized that the format had no growth potential?Again talk, mixed with alt and oldies is not what an Eagle listener wants. They keep tuning in to find it, not there, so click.