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Boston's "Mike FM" to become a simulcast of Entercom's all-sports WEEI-AM
radio-info.com ^ | 9/8/11 | radio-info.com

Posted on 09/08/2011 12:16:59 AM PDT by raccoonradio

Entercom responds to the pressure from CBS Radio's "Sports Hub" WBZ-FM (98.5), and will announce Thursday morning that it will simulcast its longtime sports station WEEI (850) on 93.7, starting Monday. That displaces variety hits "Mike FM" WMKK, which has moved [ratings] 2.8 to 2.9 to 3.2 with age 6+ Average Quarter Hour shares in the last three Personal People Meter monthly books. WEEI, carrying the baseball Red Sox, has moved 3.9-3.5-4.3. "Sports Hub" WBZ-FM has moved up and down (5.2-2.6-3.4), but has been making particular inroads with WEEI's younger male listeners. “Mike” replaced the previous “Star” AC format on Lawrence-licensed 93.7 in April 2005.


TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: boston; sportsradio; weei

1 posted on 09/08/2011 12:17:04 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio
Signal chart for WEEI on FM (93.7). Woo hoo, I would now be able to hear Red Sox games easily at work!


2 posted on 09/08/2011 12:19:35 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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To: raccoonradio; Andonius_99; Andy'smom; Antique Gal; Big Guy and Rusty 99; bitt; Barset; ...

from Boston Globe. It will be announced officially at 8 am
on Dennis and Callahan show.

http://articles.boston.com/2011-09-07/sports/30123801_1_simulcast-fm-signal-entercom

>>An oft-cited reason for WEEI’s recent struggles in its sports-radio showdown with 98.5 The Sports Hub is its lack of an FM signal. As of Monday, that reason will no longer exist. And neither will Mike FM.

>>Industry sources have confirmed that Entercom, WEEI’s parent company, will announce tomorrow morning that WEEI (850-AM) will begin simulcasting on WMKK (93.7), better known as the pop-rock station Mike FM. Entercom, WEEI’s parent company, owns four stations in the Boston market: WEEI (850), WMKK (93.7), hard-rock WAAF (97.7/107.3 FM), and talk station WRKO (680 AM).
WMKK’s pop-music format — its slogan is ’’We play everything’’ — will not move elsewhere on the dial.

>>While WEEI executives have occasionally denied that a simulcast or outright switch to FM was imminent, the news is not a surprise. The Sports Hub’s advantage in having a potent FM signal has often been noted by its competition as a significant factor in its rise up the Arbitron ratings since launching an all-sports format in August 2009.


3 posted on 09/08/2011 12:38:08 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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and from Herald (Note: Entercom’s WEEI 850 and soon to be 93.7 has the Red Sox and Celtics. CBS’ WBZ-FM 98.5 has the
Pats, Bruins, and Revolution, but both stations are sure to talk various sports no matter what.)
WEEI amps up ratings battle
Launching FM station to compete with 98.5
By Jessica Heslam | Thursday, September 8, 2011 | http://www.bostonherald.com

In a desperate bid to break its fall from the graces of Hub sports fans, one-time jock talk titan WEEI-AM is set to air on Boston’s FM radio dial after getting battered in the ratings war with rival upstart “98.5 The Sports Hub.”

Entercom execs plan to simulcast WEEI-AM (850) on its disc-jockey free, popular music station WMKK-FM (93.7), otherwise known as “Mike FM,” sources told the Herald yesterday.

The move — which means a better signal for WEEI on the Hub’s airwaves — starts Monday, with the Patriots season opener and when quarterback Tom Brady makes his weekly appearance, sources said.

Station honchos refused requests for comment.

The CBS-owned Sports Hub has been on a meteoric rise since its launch two years ago and now trumps WEEI-AM in the ratings war.

New figures released yesterday show the Sports Hub once again beating WEEI-AM in the top three male listener demographics, including 18- to 34-year-old men, 18- to 49-year-old men and 25- to 54-year-old men.

Entercom’s move to replace FM music with sports reflects a national trend toward news and sports talk formats in hopes of attracting younger listeners and wider audiences, said Tom Taylor, news editor of Radio-Info.com. It’s also another death knell for AM radio.

“There’s a significant percentage of people who don’t normally listen to AM radio of any kind,” said Taylor. “In this case, Entercom must have decided they finally had seen enough and they had to compete in FM.”

WEEI morning duo John Dennis and Gerry Callahan, a Herald contributor, are expected to make the “major announcement” at 8 a.m. today.

Back in December, WEEI program director Jason Wolfe shot down speculation that Entercom was moving WEEI programming over to the lucrative 93.7 FM. The station, which plays a broad range of rock and pop tunes, is a low-cost money-minter.

’EEI has undertaken sweeping changes to fend off the challenge from the Sports Hub. It axed longtime midday co-host Dale Arnold and paired up-and-comer Michael Holley with ‘EEI power-hitter Glenn Ordway on “The Big Show,” the station’s once dominant afternoon drive program.

In an effort to blunt The Sports Hub’s rising ratings, ’EEI had resorted to counting some listeners who tune into WEEI-FM (103.7) in Providence in the overall Boston ratings.

The controversial practice has drawn fire from some media observers, as well as former ’EEI personality Pete Sheppard, who complained the station didn’t include those listeners in calculating ratings bonuses.
Article URL: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/columnists/view.bg?articleid=1364210


4 posted on 09/08/2011 1:03:38 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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I’ll finally be able to listen to the Red Sox games in Boxborough.


5 posted on 09/08/2011 3:31:18 AM PDT by Lonesome in Massachussets (Ceterum autem censeo, Obama delenda est.)
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Is this part of a larger trend of talk radio on FM? Orlando FL had ESPN on FM for a while (95.9) but now WDBO is simulcasting their talk format on 96.5, what used to be the premier rock station on FM.


6 posted on 09/08/2011 5:03:50 AM PDT by NonValueAdded (So much stress was put on Bush's Fault that it finally let go, magnitude 6)
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To: raccoonradio

Modern bread and circuses get more radio time. great.


7 posted on 09/08/2011 5:15:15 AM PDT by Durus (You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality. Ayn Rand)
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Excellent!


8 posted on 09/08/2011 5:19:02 AM PDT by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: NonValueAdded

It is def. happening all over. Sports talk and political talk stations moving to or starting up on FM (though in Minn.
their FM conservative talk station switched places with the AM sports talker). Here in New England I found stations like WPRO in Prov RI and WTAG in Worc. MA simulcasting on FM
(more people like FM, no static, no reducing power at sunset, can be heard more easily in many buildings). In Philly
sports talker WIP on AM just began a simulcast on FM.
In Cleveland, a rock station on FM became a brand new
sports talk station.

Boston has had a talk station on FM for over 10 yrs
(local hosts plus syndicated like Michael Smerconish,
John Batchelor)

Also some AM talk or news stations are being simulcast on
HD radios. You need an HD radio to pick up these signals
(I paid $40 for a portable). In Boston for example
talk station WXKS-AM 1200 is now on the “HD2” of WXKS-FM.
News/talk station WBZ AM 1030 is now on the “HD3” of
WBZ-FM. And Boston talk station WRKO AM 680 is on the HD3 of an FM station. But a) these can only be picked up with an HD radio, and b) these radio aren’t exactly selling like hotcakes.

Pretty soon news, talk, and sports stations will be just about gone from the AM band and religious, Radio Disney,
and ethnic stations will be all that’s left. Younger people like FM. Some mp3 players have a radio—FM only though.

I have heard Hannity mention on air that yes, WDBO is
now on FM too


9 posted on 09/08/2011 8:18:50 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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