
Reports have been trickling out since yesterday afternoon that there's a format change in store for 94.1 WYSP today. According to
this thread on Radio-Info, everyone at the station with the exception of Opie & Anthony and Kidd Chris were dismissed yesterday in a "bloodbath". Barsky, Matt & Huggy, Scotty & Alex, and members of Kidd Chris's show were reportedly shown the door as WYSP, which apparently saw the success of fellow former Free-FM station WXRK in New York (now K-Rock) and Philadelphia's WRFF 104.5 and decided the time was ripe to go back to playing music full-time.
The move comes at a good time for WYSP, as flipping formats in the middle of the NFL season will keep Philadelphia Eagles listeners aware of the change. In fact, their last true format change came almost two years ago in similar fashion, when the station originally switched to Free FM. Now, the gradual process of returning to the active rock format that existed when Howard Stern was the morning drive program is almost complete. The new format will be reportedly be almost the same as the old - except take out Howard Stern and replace him with XM competitors Opie & Anthony, and add Kidd Chris into the afternoon drive slot. The rest of the day will be filled with active rock again, which they had been playing in the early morning hours and on weekends. Check out a surprisingly detailed timeline of the shifting programming here on
Wikipedia.
This will likely bring a temporary end to the identity crisis this station has suffered after losing Stern to satellite radio: in June they changed the logo to one that resembled the old "YSP Rocks" branding and completely eliminated the "Free FM" imaging from the airwaves, apparently in preparation for the moves they're making today. The new WYSP will, in all likelihood, be a hybrid of the Free-FM talk and the active rock -- a fusion of the new and the old. At least until they decide to cancel Kidd Chris, who must be pissed that he kept his job while his crew reportedly didn't. I vaguely remember hearing part of a show a few weeks ago in which Chris and his cronies cackled about all the stations they've been collectively fired from - and how Chris would never want to continue with a gig if the rest of his posse had been canned. If this part of the report is true, it will be very interesting to see what happens in the afternoons for the next few weeks.
The new/old WYSP will face stiff competition: when they flipped to Free FM, WMMR was the only modern rock station left in town, and they thrived because of it. Now, not only will 'YSP will have to lure back jilted "Mandatory Metallica" listeners, they'll have to hold their own against 93.3FM as well as a 104.5 alt-rock station that has seen quantum leaps in the ratings since they debuted. Maybe they'll take a cue from K-Rock, which played "Nirvana - All Apologies" as their first-song mea culpa when they ditched the Free FM programming.
More to come on this as we approach 5PM and have some definite answers. I've got some opinions on this move that I've learned to quarantine off into their own posts after the 104.5 debut post a couple months ago.
Links!Opie and Anthony spilling beans... the rock returns today 5PM to YSP [
Radio-Info forums]
"Roots" Rock???? [
Radio-Info forums]
WYSP 94.1 FM BREAKING NEWS [
Radio-Info forums]
BREAKING REPORT: Barsky and others FIRED from WYSP 94.1 FM? [
Radio-Info forums]
WYSP - [
Wikipedia ]
WRKX - [
Wikipedia ]
WYSP set to announce a change in its format - [
Philadelphia Inquirer ]
WYSP eyes format change - [
Philadelphia Daily News ]
WYSP dumps talk shows, return to rock expected [
FMQB ]