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Philly has a 3rd sports station, and it has a 1.1.
A lot of the discussion about ratings on this forum are difficult at best, when we cannot see the demo break downs, the cume, or the TSL. We can't go back in time and see fluctuations either, IE. what happened when Eagle acquired the Mavs...
From a personal standpoint, I DO know a lot about the rock format, and what the Eagle was doing was never going to be any better than the high 1 shares. I've stated a million times on this board the very simple things wrong, that if fixed, could repair that station to be back in the top 10, 12+. (For those who missed it - stop playing oldies, stop playing alternative, drop the talk shows, drop the mavs asap, hire a edgy morning show, and apologize like crazy for the past few years of getting it wrong. ADMIT IT and beg for forgiveness.)
From a business angle. No, the Eagle sucked - however, no one had an ear to repair it. One of the big problems with AOR right now is you have a lot of OLD MEN programming ACTIVE ROCK stations. So there are a lot of people that JUST look at the numbers and say, "Hey that 'rock' station ain't doing good. Lets change it." I digress, so yes in that scenario, since you're going to change it, now you have to figure out to what.
Here's where I'm completely lost. Sports? A THIRD SPORTS STATION? Okay okay okay - let's also go ahead and give credit to Mike Rhyner (who I think is overrated, but anyway), Ben Rogers and Jeff ‘Skin’ Wade (whom I think are weak as a TALK show. Maybe they are better at more sports.), Julie Dobbs and Mike Sirois. KRLD is 23rd rank and The Ticket is 7th. KRLD sounds very good. I've been listening for the past 2 or 3 months. And of course, the Ticket is incredible. Back to business. Where do you see the station being in 6 months, a year, 2 years, 3 years? How long do you give it to succeed in market #5?
Here's another question that I've seen no one ask - how will the Ticket AUDIENCE see the move of Rhyner to 97.1? He is coming out of retirement to work for a radio station called "THE FREAK"? I've looked at his social media accounts, and there is a VERY LOW amount of response or interaction on them. Will the audience really care if he comes back? I understand his background, relevancy, and success - don't get me wrong. But I think those questions are worth asking. There is a BIG chance this gamble is going to lose, both ratings-wise and monetarily.
We'll see though, won't we? We can revisit this thread in one year and see who was right and who was wrong.
HOUSTON:

WASHINGTON:

ATLANTA:

PHILLY:

BOSTON:

Philly has a 3rd sports station, and it has a 1.1.
A lot of the discussion about ratings on this forum are difficult at best, when we cannot see the demo break downs, the cume, or the TSL. We can't go back in time and see fluctuations either, IE. what happened when Eagle acquired the Mavs...
From a personal standpoint, I DO know a lot about the rock format, and what the Eagle was doing was never going to be any better than the high 1 shares. I've stated a million times on this board the very simple things wrong, that if fixed, could repair that station to be back in the top 10, 12+. (For those who missed it - stop playing oldies, stop playing alternative, drop the talk shows, drop the mavs asap, hire a edgy morning show, and apologize like crazy for the past few years of getting it wrong. ADMIT IT and beg for forgiveness.)
From a business angle. No, the Eagle sucked - however, no one had an ear to repair it. One of the big problems with AOR right now is you have a lot of OLD MEN programming ACTIVE ROCK stations. So there are a lot of people that JUST look at the numbers and say, "Hey that 'rock' station ain't doing good. Lets change it." I digress, so yes in that scenario, since you're going to change it, now you have to figure out to what.
Here's where I'm completely lost. Sports? A THIRD SPORTS STATION? Okay okay okay - let's also go ahead and give credit to Mike Rhyner (who I think is overrated, but anyway), Ben Rogers and Jeff ‘Skin’ Wade (whom I think are weak as a TALK show. Maybe they are better at more sports.), Julie Dobbs and Mike Sirois. KRLD is 23rd rank and The Ticket is 7th. KRLD sounds very good. I've been listening for the past 2 or 3 months. And of course, the Ticket is incredible. Back to business. Where do you see the station being in 6 months, a year, 2 years, 3 years? How long do you give it to succeed in market #5?
Here's another question that I've seen no one ask - how will the Ticket AUDIENCE see the move of Rhyner to 97.1? He is coming out of retirement to work for a radio station called "THE FREAK"? I've looked at his social media accounts, and there is a VERY LOW amount of response or interaction on them. Will the audience really care if he comes back? I understand his background, relevancy, and success - don't get me wrong. But I think those questions are worth asking. There is a BIG chance this gamble is going to lose, both ratings-wise and monetarily.
We'll see though, won't we? We can revisit this thread in one year and see who was right and who was wrong.