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Krth 101 personality changes - weekends purged?

I haven't listened to that tape for many years. It's somewhere in one of my dozens of boxes of airchecks. I had forgotten about the Dolly Parton song being on there. Yep, the tape was made in the 1980s. And, speaking of the '80s.....here is a letter that appears on LARadio.com today. When I complain about KRTH playing such a large number of songs four to six times a day, some of the "radio professionals" insist that the average listener doesn't have KRTH on for enough time each day to be aware of the repetition. Well.....

"On Tuesday around 2 pm I was running errands and listening to K-Earth. The station plays Summer of '69 by Bryan Adams and Super Freak by Rick James. Back out in my car at 6 pm, what do they play, yup - Summer of '69 and Super Freak.....The station is supposedly a 'Classic Hits' station. More like 'Classic '80s Repetition'.....I'll be listening to 100.3 The Sound in my car and other stations on the web." --Greg Wood, West Hills

Two songs played at 2 pm and played again four hours later. And KRTH has lost another listener. There ya go!
 
KRTH used to play Brown Eyed Girl, My Girl, Oh Pretty Woman, You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling and a few other songs two or three times a day. Now there are around thirty songs that are played four or five times a day. Here is what KRTH has played from October 1 to October 21. I have excluded the few 1960s songs that were played only one time. And of course one of the few '60s hits that KRTH still plays is Brown Eyed Girl. *Sigh* It won't take long for anyone to count the number of songs here but I'll save you the trouble. There are only 260. Even if each song was played once before any song was played twice, there aren't enough to fill a single day. That's pathetic!

ABC - Jackson 5 (1/1970)
A Hard Day's Night - Beatles (1/1964)
Ain't No Mountain High Enough - Marvin Gaye/Tammi Terrell (19/1967)
Always & Forever - Heatwave (18/1978)
Always Something There To Remind Me - Naked Eyes (8/1983)
American Pie - Don McLean (1/1971)
Another Brick In The Wall - Pink Floyd (1/1980)
Another One Bites The Dust - Queen (1/1980)
Any Way You Want It - Journey (23/1980)
Babe - Styx (1/1979)
Baby I Love Your Way - Peter Frampton (12/1976)
Back On The Chain Gang - Pretenders (5/1982)
Bad Moon Rising - Creedence Clearwater Revival (2/1969)
Baker Street - Gerry Rafferty (2/1978)
Band On The Run - Paul McCartney/Wings (1/1974)
Beast Of Burden - Rolling Stones (8/1978)
Beat It - Michael Jackson (1/1983)
Bennie & The Jets - Elton John (1/1974)
Best Of My Love - Emotions (1/1977)
Bette Davis Eyes - Kim Carnes (1/1981)
Billie Jean - Michael Jackson (1/1983)
Black Magic Woman - Santana (4/1970)
Black Or White - Michael Jackson (1/1991)
Blinded By The Light - Manfred Mann's Earth Band (1/1976)
Bohemian Rhapsody - Queen (9/1976, 2/1992)
Brass In Pocket - Pretenders (14/1980)
Brick House - Commodores (5/1977)
Broken Wings - Mr Mister (1/1985)
Brown Eyed Girl - Van Morrison (10/1967)
Build Me Up Buttercup - Foundations (3/1969)
Bust A Move - Young MC (7/1989)
Call Me - Blondie (1/1980)
Can't Buy Me Love - Beatles (1/1964)
Carry On Wayward Son - Kansas (11/1976)
Centerfold - J Geils Band (1/1981)
Cold As Ice - Foreigner (6/1977)
Come On Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners (1/1983)
Crazy Little Thing Called Love - Queen (1/1979)
Crocodile Rock - Elton John (1/1972)
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy - Rod Stewart (1/1978)
Dancing In The Dark - Bruce Springsteen (2/1984)
Dancing With Myself - Billy Idol (--/1981, 102/1983)
Danger Zone - Kenny Loggins (2/1986)
Daniel - Elton John (2/1973)
De Do Do Do De Da Da Da - Police (10/1980)
December 1963 - Four Seasons (1/1975, 14/1994)
Dirty Laundry - Don Henley (3/1982)
Do It Again - Steely Dan (6/1972)
Don't Bring Me Down - Electric Light Orchestra (4/1979)
Don’t Do Me Like That - Tom Petty/Heartbreakers (10/1979)
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart - Elton John/Kiki Dee (1/1976)
Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me - Elton John (2/1974)
Don’t Stand So Close To Me - Police (10/1981)
Don't Stop - Fleetwood Mac (3/1977)
Don't Stop Believin' - Journey (9/1981)
Don't Stop Til You Get Enough - Michael Jackson (1/1979)
Don’t You Forget About Me - Simple Minds (1/1985)
Don’t You Want Me - Human League (1/1982)
Down Under - Men At Work (1/1982)
Dream On - Aerosmith (59/1973, 6/1976)
Dreams - Fleetwood Mac (1/1977)
Drift Away - Dobie Gray (5/1973)
Dust In The Wind - Kansas (6/1978)
Easy Lover - Philip Bailey/Phil Collins (2/1984)
Edge Of Seventeen - Stevie Nicks (11/1982)
Everlasting Love - Carl Carlton (6/1974)
Every Breath You Take - Police (1/1983)
Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic - Police (3/1981)
Everybody Wants To Rule The World - Tears For Fears (1/1985)
Everything She Wants - Wham (1/1985)
Evil Ways - Santana (9/1970)
Evil Woman - Electric Light Orchestra (10/1975)
Eye Of The Tiger - Survivor (1/1982)
Faith - George Michael (1/1987)
Faithfully - Journey (12/1983)
Fantasy - Earth Wind & Fire (32/1978)
Free Fallin’ - Tom Petty (7/1989)
Funkytown - Lipps Inc (1/1980)
Get Down Tonight - KC/Sunshine Band (1/1975)
Ghostbusters - Ray Parker Jr (1/1984)
Girls Just Want To Have Fun - Cyndi Lauper (2/1983)
Give A Little Bit - Supertramp (15/1977)
Go Your Own Way - Fleetwood Mac (10/1977)
Goodbye Stranger - Supertramp (15/1979)
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road - Elton John (2/1973)
Got To Be Real - Cheryl Lynn (12/1978)
Grease - Frankie Valli (1/1978)
Gypsy - Fleetwood Mac (12/1982)
Have You Seen Her - Chi-Lites (3/1971)
Head To Toe - Lisa Lisa/Cult Jam (1/1987)
Heart Of Glass - Blondie (1/1979)
Heartbreaker - Pat Benatar (23/1979)
Heaven Is A Place On Earth - Belinda Carlisle (1/1987)
Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel - Tavares (15/1976)
Here Comes The Rain Again - Eurythmics (4/1984)
Here Comes The Sun - Beatles (LP/1969)
Here I Go Again - Whitesnake (1/1987)
Hey Nineteen - Steely Dan (10/1980)
Hit Me With Your Best Shot - Pat Benatar (9/1980)
Hold The Line - Toto (5/1978)
Hotel California - Eagles (1/1977)
How Deep Is Your Love - Bee Gees (1/1977)
Hungry Like The Wolf - Duran Duran (3/1982)
Hurts So Good - John Cougar (2/1982)
I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash (1/1972)
I Do It For You - Bryan Adams (1/1991)
I Feel For You - Chaka Khan/Grandmaster Melle Mel (3/1984)
I Just Died In Your Arms - Cutting Crew (1/1987)
I Love Rock 'N Roll - Joan Jett/Blackhearts (1/1982)
I Melt With You - Modern English (78/1983)
I Ran - A Flock Of Seagulls (9/1982)
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For - U2 (1/1987)
I Want To Know What Love Is - Foreigner (1/1984)
I Want You Back - Jackson 5 (1/1969)
I Will Survive - Gloria Gaynor (1/1978)
If You Leave - Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (4/1986)
Imagine - John Lennon (3/1971)
In The Air Tonight - Phil Collins (19/1981, 102/1984)
Isn't She Lovely - Stevie Wonder (LP/1976)
It’s Still Rock & Roll To Me - Billy Joel (1/1980)
Jamming - Bob Marley/Wailers (--/1977)
Jessie’s Girl - Rick Springfield (1/1981)
Just What I Needed - Cars (27/1978)
Keep On Loving You - REO Speedwagon (1/1980)
Killer Queen - Queen (12/1975)
Kiss - Prince (1/1986)
Kiss On My List - Hall & Oates (1/1981)
La Bamba - Los Lobos (1/1987)
Ladies Night - Kool & The Gang (8/1979)
Lady Madonna - Beatles (4/1968)
Let The Music Play - Shannon (8/1983)
Let’s Dance - David Bowie (1/1983)
Let's Get It On - Marvin Gaye (1/1973)
Let's Groove - Earth Wind & Fire (3/1981)
Let's Stay Together - Al Green (1/1971)
Lies - Thompson Twins (30/1983)
Light My Fire - Doors (1/1967)
Like A Prayer - Madonna (1/1989)
Little Red Corvette - Prince (6/1983)
Live & Let Die - Wings (2/1973)
Living On A Prayer - Bon Jovi (1/1986)
Love Is A Battlefield - Pat Benatar (5/1983)
Love Shack - B-52’s (3/1989)
Low Rider - War (7/1975)
Lyin’ Eyes - Eagles (2/1975)
Mad About You - Belinda Carlisle (3/1986)
Magic Carpet Ride - Steppenwolf (3/1968)
Magic Man - Heart (9/1976)
Major Tom - Peter Schilling (14/1983)
Maneater - Hall & Oates (1/1982)
Manic Monday - Bangles (2/1986)
Margaritaville - Jimmy Buffett (8/1977)
Maybe I’m Amazed - Paul McCartney (10/1977)
Mercy Mercy Me - Marvin Gaye (4/1971)
Miss You - Rolling Stones (1/1978)
Missing You - John Waite (1/1984)
Modern Love - David Bowie (14/1983)
Mony Mony - Billy Idol (1/1987)
Moondance - Van Morrison (LP/1970, 92/1977)
More Than A Feeling - Boston (5/1976)
My Life - Billy Joel (3/1978)
My Sharona - Knack (1/1979)
Nasty - Janet Jackson (3/1986)
Need You Tonight - INXS (1/1987)
Night Fever - Bee Gees (1/1978)
Night Moves - Bob Seger (4/1976)
Oh Pretty Woman - Roy Orbison (1/1964)
Old Time Rock & Roll - Bob Seger (28/1979, 48/1983)
One Of These Nights - Eagles (1/1975)
One Way Or Another - Blondie (24/1979)
Only The Good Die Young - Billy Joel (24/1978)
Only The Lonely - Motels (9/1982)
Ooh Child - Five Stairsteps (8/1970)
Our House - Madness (7/1983)
Out Of Touch - Hall & Oates (1/1984)
PYT - Michael Jackson (10/1983)
Peaceful Easy Feeling - Eagles (22/1972)
Peg - Steely Dan/Michael McDonald (11/1977)
Play That Funky Music - Wild Cherry (1/1976)
Pour Some Sugar On Me - Def Leppard (2/1988)
Red Red Wine - UB40 (34/1984, 1/1988)
Relax - Frankie Goes To Hollywood (67/1984, 10/1985)
Respect - Aretha Franklin (1/1967)
Rhiannon - Fleetwood Mac (11/1976)
Rich Girl - Hall & Oates (1/1977)
Rock Steady - Whispers (7/1987)
Rock The Casbah - Clash (8/1982)
Rock With You - Michael Jackson (1/1979)
Rocket Man - Elton John (6/1972)
Rock’n Me - Steve Miller Band (1/1976)
Satisfaction - Rolling Stones (1/1965)
Say You Love Me - Fleetwood Mac (11/1976)
Separate Ways - Journey (8/1983)
September - Earth Wind & Fire (8/1978)
Sexual Healing - Marvin Gaye (3/1982)
Shattered - Rolling Stones (31/1978)
Shout - Tears For Fears (1/1985)
Sister Golden Hair - America (1/1975)
Smooth - Santana/Rob Thomas (1/1999)
Somebody To Love - Queen (13/1976)
Somebody's Baby - Jackson Browne (7/1982)
Spirit In The Sky - Norman Greenbaum (3/1970)
Stand By Me - Ben E King (4/1961, 9/1986)
Start Me Up - Rolling Stones (2/1981)
Stayin' Alive - Bee Gees (1/1976)
Summer Of ‘69 - Bryan Adams (5/1985)
Super Freak - Rick James/Temptations (16/1981)
Sussudio - Phil Collins (1/1985)
Sweet Child O’ Mine - Guns N’ Roses (1/1988)
Take It To The Limit - Eagles (4/1975)
Take Me Home Tonight - Eddie Money/Ronnie Spector (4/1986)
Take My Breath Away - Berlin (1/1986)
Take On Me - a-ha (1/1985)
Tempted - Squeeze (49/1981)
That’s All - Genesis (6/1983)
The Boys Of Summer - Don Henley (5/1984)
The Cisco Kid - War (2/1973)
The Joker - Steve Miller Band (1/1973)
The Logical Song - Supertramp (6/1979)
The Long Run - Eagles (8/1979)
The Longest Time - Billy Joel (14/1984)
The Promise - When In Rome (11/1988)
The Tide Is High - Blondie (1/1980)
The Way You Make Me Feel - Michael Jackson (1/1987)
Thriller - Michael Jackson (4/1984)
Ticket To Ride - Beatles (1/1965)
Time After Time - Cyndi Lauper (1/1984)
Time Of The Season - Zombies (3/1969)
Tiny Dancer - Elton John (41/1972)
Touch Me - Doors (3/1968)
Turning Japanese - Vapors (36/1980)
Twist & Shout - Beatles (2/1964, 23/1986)
Under Pressure - Queen/David Bowie (29/1981)
Uptown Girl - Billy Joel (3/1983)
Vacation - Go-Go’s (8/1982)
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go - Wham (1/1984)
Walk Like An Egyptian - Bangles (1/1986)
Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ - Michael Jackon (5/1983)
We Belong - Pat Benatar (5/1984)
We Will Rock You/We Are The Champions - Queen (4/1977, 52/1992)
West End Girls - Pet Shop Boys (1/1986)
When Doves Cry - Prince (1/1984)
White Wedding - Billy Idol (108/1982, 36/1983)
With Or Without You - U2 (1/1987)
Working For The Weekend - Loverboy (29/1981)
You Can't Hurry Love - Phil Collins (10/1982)
You Dropped A Bomb On Me - Gap Band (31/1982)
You Give Love A Bad Name - Bon Jovi (1/1986)
You Make Loving Fun - Fleetwood Mac (9/1977)
You Make My Dreams - Hall & Oates (5/1981)
You Should Be Dancing - Bee Gees (1/1976)
You Spin Me Round - Dead Or Alive (11/1985)
You’re My Best Friend - Queen (16/1976)
You're The First The Last My Everything - Barry White (2/1974)
You're The One That I Want - John Travolta/Olivia Newton-John (1/1978)
Young Turks - Rod Stewart (5/1981)
Your Love - Outfield (6/1986)
99 Luftballons - Nena (2/1983)
867-5309/Jenny - Tommy Tutone (4/1982)
1999 - Prince (44/1982, 12/1983, 40/1999)
 
And what does this have to do with the subject of this thread? As I said 6 pages back, I think we've covered this subject to death.
 
The subject of this thread is "KRTH personality changes." The station now has the dinkiest playlist in its 42-year history. The mind-numbing repetition has changed the personality of KRTH for the worse. Actually, the worst. Okay, I'm using a liberal definition of "personality" here, but I agree that we've covered this subject to death. This thread probably should be locked.

Hey, wait a minute---are you saying that you don't like reading the same complaints three or four times a day, every day? Hmmm.
 
You seem deaf to my complaints and now you say my complaint is moot. I guess that makes you a "deaf moot." If a bad pun such as that doesn't get this thread locked, I don't know what will!
 
Hey Steve, before we go KPRZ lasted until 1985 when Larry Morgan, the funnyman blew it up. I personally didn't think that was very funny.
 
Once again, what is the ranking of this station among all stations in LA? Where is The Sound in comparison? I rest my case.

This complaint would be more effective if the station got a 1 share.

No one here ever complains about KLOS.
 
Hey, wait a minute---are you saying that you don't like reading the same complaints three or four times a day, every day? Hmmm.
I'll tell you what I don't "like".

I don't like you bringing up the same complaints over and over.
I don't like you posting laundry lists of songs that are (or aren't) played.
And I don't like the "playing dumb" act.

This message board is not your personal plaything. And if/when someone reports this to the moderators, I hope they review your entire posting history, because they will see precisely what I mean.
 
I'll tell you what I don't "like".

I don't like you bringing up the same complaints over and over.
I don't like you posting laundry lists of songs that are (or aren't) played.
And I don't like the "playing dumb" act.

This message board is not your personal plaything. And if/when someone reports this to the moderators, I hope they review your entire posting history, because they will see precisely what I mean.

Oh KM, please knock it off. You are just as guilty, if not more.

Steve has more than enough valid points, YOU just choose to ignore and discount them. If you were a listener and not a consultant, you'd see our points just as much as your negativity. Reading these posts.....I could not resist to return and have a say. Jeez!!

I mean what's your goal here, to have everyone thrown off the board that is right in their minds and disagrees with you?? Ridiculous.

KRTH has gone downhill, accept it.
 
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KRTH has gone downhill, accept it.


KRTH is perhaps at the zenith of profitability, ratings success and listening levels.

If you think that KRTH has gone "downhill" then you entire world is upside down.

Give it a break. You contribute nothing of value to the discussions, and have become exceedingly annoying.
 
KRTH used to play Brown Eyed Girl, My Girl, Oh Pretty Woman, You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling and a few other songs two or three times a day. Now there are around thirty songs that are played four or five times a day. Here is what KRTH has played from October 1 to October 21. I have excluded the few 1960s songs that were played only one time. And of course one of the few '60s hits that KRTH still plays is Brown Eyed Girl. *Sigh* It won't take long for anyone to count the number of songs here but I'll save you the trouble. There are only 260. Even if each song was played once before any song was played twice, there aren't enough to fill a single day. That's pathetic!

Oh, Steve....KMR says you're not stupid, and not having met you, I have to take his word.

So that means you either don't pay attention or have the world's worst memory.

We covered this less than two weeks ago. One more time:

(screen goes all wavy, harp music plays)

KRTH's typical listeners (and even the atypical ones) don't hear songs four times a day.

They sleep.

They eat.

They work.

They go to the bathroom.

They watch TV.

They go to the movies.

They make love.

They go to sporting events.

They go shopping.

Not only do they not hear the songs four times a day, they don't know or care that KRTH plays them that many times. They don't look at the playlist.

And if they did? They wouldn't care. I watch The Blacklist on NBC. I don't care what NBC airs the other 167 hours of the week. Lost dog reports, 167 replays of The Blacklist....doesn't matter, as long as when I turn on NBC Monday night at 10, The Blacklist is on.

Same with the KRTH listener. As long as the songs they like are playing when they're listening, they give considerably less than a (redacted) what's playing when they're not listening.
 



KRTH is perhaps at the zenith of profitability, ratings success and listening levels.

If you think that KRTH has gone "downhill" then you entire world is upside down.

Give it a break. You contribute nothing of value to the discussions, and have become exceedingly annoying.
Maybe he's a politician ya ever consider that ?
Free speech rules Bro'!
 
Oh KM, please knock it off. You are just as guilty, if not more.

Steve has more than enough valid points, YOU just choose to ignore and discount them. If you were a listener and not a consultant, you'd see our points just as much as your negativity. Reading these posts.....I could not resist to return and have a say. Jeez!!

I mean what's your goal here, to have everyone thrown off the board that is right in their minds and disagrees with you?? Ridiculous.

KRTH has gone downhill, accept it.

And while we have the flashback machine finely tuned....from 22 days ago today:


It's been an experience posting here over the years, but the time has come to move on.
Unless I see a compelling reason to return (which is unlikely), others and future new posters can try to get the message across besides myself.

The radio professionals have it one way and the music listeners will have it another. It will always be that way and that's fine.

No sense continuing anymore with the same reasons any longer. So long.

oldies76

Of course, "moving on" consisted of going to the New York board and misquoting posts from this thread, but hey...
 
And while we have the flashback machine finely tuned....from 22 days ago today:

Of course, "moving on" consisted of going to the New York board and misquoting posts from this thread, but hey...


Didn't you leave for a few months last year and returned? So what's your point?
 
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KRTH is perhaps at the zenith of profitability, ratings success and listening levels.

If you think that KRTH has gone "downhill" then you entire world is upside down.

Give it a break. You contribute nothing of value to the discussions, and have become exceedingly annoying.[/SIZE][/FONT]

Anything you say. Too bad your world of reality is behind a computer 24/7.

I don't care what numbers you bring up, KRTH is going downhill. It's presentation and programming methods are left to be desired.

Give it a break?? Contribute nothing??? Too bad.
 
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