Bobby Bones |
The show started Feb. 18 on WSIX and this week added some 35
stations to its line-up.
The folks at WSIX-FM 97.9 FM spared little expense last week
in welcoming to town a rising star in the world of country music. He was feted
with a lunch and news conference at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum,
where guests including Jake Owen, Joe Nichols and Jana Kramer stopped by to
wish him well.
The Nashville Tennessean reports in a feature story that WSIX
hopes the new morning show will send a message to young country fans that the
Clear Channel station gets them. That it is just as cool, young and fresh as
they are.
Michael Bryan |
Whether that strategy is a sound one will be the center of a
discussion this week at the Country Radio Seminar. “Younger Country — Is 18-34
the new 25-54?” is one of several sessions scheduled during the four-day event.
Executives in the radio world are split on the best way
forward. Some, such as Bryan ,
say catering to a younger crowd is the way to stay not just current, but also
viable. But others worry that putting too much focus on one group could come at
the expense of others and the genre as a whole.
Jaye Albright |
“You don’t even have to target younger. It’s just that America is
becoming younger because of this generational cohort,” said Albright, who
co-owns the consulting firm Albright and O’Malley. “I don’t think the average
country station has to do anything to attract the younger generation. All you
have to do is play the latest hits by the latest stars.”
Stations will probably, however, need to do things to
reflect the values and social norms of that group, Albright said.
Country is the No. 1 radio format, according to “Radio
Today,” a report released by Arbitron last year. Country radio grew 0.8 percent
in 2011, the largest increase of any format, according to the report. Already,
country radio captures the largest share of listeners over four categories
spanning the ages 18 to 54, according to the report. Country stations were favored
over those playing Top 40 and adult contemporary music.
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