Taylor Swift |
According to Sisario, NashFM 94-7 fills a conspicuous gap in
the nation’s largest media market. It is also an indication of how strong the
country genre has become, not only in music but also in the broader popular
culture, led by telegenic young acts like Taylor Swift and the group Lady
Antebellum.
“We’ve been begging the major broadcasters to jump in with
us,” said Scott Borchetta, president of the label Big Machine, whose acts
include Ms. Swift, Tim McGraw and the Band Perry.
“The market has changed so dramatically over the last 15 or
16 years since we’ve had a country station in New York City proper. I think our music is
now in the best possible alignment with what can work.”
Blake Shelton |
Music executives say that having a terrestrial station in the
area will be a major help in selling concert tickets and promoting new music.
Even with country’s broad popularity, building a steady
audience in New York
for a genre of music that has been absent from the airwaves for so long might
take time.
“If you look at the other major markets that have a
successful country station — Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Detroit — those
stations planted a stake in the ground and stayed with it, and now those
stations are practically iconic,” said Mr. Borchetta, of Big Machine. “The
country radio audience doesn’t spike. It grows in a beautiful, slow arc.”
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