Internet radio has been around for a while. What I’m noticing, more and more, is it has gotten far better than just a jukebox. Local and often legendary talent is finding home there as well doing what they love to do – play great music and be themselves. Former station brands/formats are returning as well.
South Florida has this- http://www.southfloridaradio.com It’s done very well. There’s a great collection of formats and some actually bring back incredible memories. Some feature some of the legendary personalities from the area. I lived in South Florida from the 70’s to the late 90's and I remember some of these stations just as they are presented.
What about Jacksonville? Think about the talent over the last 25+ years who probably still live in the area and have name recognition. Think about all the great formats and station brands that are gone – Rock 105, Planet 107.3, Cool 96.9, 102.9 The Point, Groovin’ Oldies, Magic 107.3 or even Rooster Country.
I have no idea what it takes to pull something like this together. Other markets seem to do it. Imagine a place where displaced listeners and radio talent can come together enjoying a radio product that no longer exists commercially.
I’ve read a number of things about those who create and/or contribute to such sites. Virtually all of these are built out of frustration as to what currently exists on the air. Maybe that can be the motivator in Jax too.
The handwriting is on the wall. Let’s face it. The last move @ 105.3 didn’t bring anything unique to the market. Another terrible disappointment. The reality is there are 3-4 stations each in select format genres and that’s it. If there isn’t any room for some of us, maybe we should find our space elsewhere.
There’s lots I’d love to see happen with Jacksonville Radio. The internet may indeed be the answer. I hope someone or a few people can start with at least bringing back one station and building from there. It’s something I believe would generate some interest, especially among the nostalgia crowd. Perhaps local sponsorship can help. I don't have the answers. Thoughts?
South Florida has this- http://www.southfloridaradio.com It’s done very well. There’s a great collection of formats and some actually bring back incredible memories. Some feature some of the legendary personalities from the area. I lived in South Florida from the 70’s to the late 90's and I remember some of these stations just as they are presented.
What about Jacksonville? Think about the talent over the last 25+ years who probably still live in the area and have name recognition. Think about all the great formats and station brands that are gone – Rock 105, Planet 107.3, Cool 96.9, 102.9 The Point, Groovin’ Oldies, Magic 107.3 or even Rooster Country.
I have no idea what it takes to pull something like this together. Other markets seem to do it. Imagine a place where displaced listeners and radio talent can come together enjoying a radio product that no longer exists commercially.
I’ve read a number of things about those who create and/or contribute to such sites. Virtually all of these are built out of frustration as to what currently exists on the air. Maybe that can be the motivator in Jax too.
The handwriting is on the wall. Let’s face it. The last move @ 105.3 didn’t bring anything unique to the market. Another terrible disappointment. The reality is there are 3-4 stations each in select format genres and that’s it. If there isn’t any room for some of us, maybe we should find our space elsewhere.
There’s lots I’d love to see happen with Jacksonville Radio. The internet may indeed be the answer. I hope someone or a few people can start with at least bringing back one station and building from there. It’s something I believe would generate some interest, especially among the nostalgia crowd. Perhaps local sponsorship can help. I don't have the answers. Thoughts?