Hi all, I've been a reader of this board for quite some time and I finally decided to make a name and chime in.
A little background on myself, I have worked for WULM in Springfield, WYCT/WNRP in Pensacola, Florida, and was recently hired at a company back in Dayton.
Now before I open my mouth on this subject and risk sounding ignorant I will say that I am by no means a professional nor do I claim to be, and I can, however, guarentee that I have a better understanding of radio and how it works than many people that post here. (I won't name any names but you know who you are, or sadly, you probably don't)
Anyways personal feelings about loosing Z93 aside, I will admit that it was indeed time for a change. Personally I do not think that "Fly" will take down "Mix" or "lite" however I do think it has the potential to do some serious damage to one, if not both stations. I also do not think that Mainline would take out a heritage station if there was any chance their research was inaccurate so enough with the "faulty research" crap already. Also, it is not fair to judge their music selection this soon after the flip. I noticed some people were complaining about it within the FIRST THIRTY MINUTES of the station existing! Give it time, it can and probably will improve.
Moving on to the CHR discussion. You can make all the noise you want about how 94-5 need's DJs and imaging or whatever but here's the bottom line; Clear Channel dumped money into that station for nearly a decade as a CHR. First as 945 The Beat, 945 Kiss FM, and the current Channel 945. Over the course of the decade the station only beat Z93 a handful of times in the 12+. They (CC) finally realized that they could do just as well, if not a little better, by pumping practically no money into it and that is more than likely how it will stay. As for the comments about Channel 945 becoming mainstream, I only potentially see that happening if Hot 1029 indeed shifts to CHR/Rhythmic. By the way, mainstream on 102.9 won't happen, If Mainline wanted a mainstream CHR they would have blown up 1029 instead of Z93. I could be wrong but I'm probably not. It's all purely speculation at this point anyway.
I saw a post somewhere about CHR potentially showing up on a strong frequency in the future. To that I ask where. The powerful signals in the market are as follows: 929, 991, 999, 1029, 1047, 1077. Clear Channel owns three of those, Cox owns one (and it goes w/o saying that K99 isn't going anywhere), and Mainline owns the rest. Like I said before CHR/Rhythmic on 102.9 is very possible, Mainstream CHR on 1029, possible but not probable. And Clear Channel isn't going to move CHR to one of their powerhouse signals unless something drastically changes.
So there my friends is my first radio-info.com post. If you are a professional, feel free to citicize it, rip it apart, tell me what an idiot I am, whatever. I'm here to learn
