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I have always wanted to know who is the care-taker of the KQUE-FM music library?
A complete assumption on my part, but wouldn't iHurt Radio still have possession of the KQ library? I believe it was used for "Unforgettable" when the Standards format moved from 1230 to 790.
Why do people always talk bad about I heart radio? I happen to enjoy it, sounds way better than Pandora, Spotify, and that Univision Uphoria app.
You mean besides the fact that they led the charge in overpaying for one time family owned and operated stations, homogenizing every musical genre ever known to man, eliminating most of the talented people that worked in these stations and were the very reason that people turned a radio on for only to replace them with a canned voice being beamed in from New York, currently running their company so far in the red that they can never hope to actually show profitability in our lifetime or our children's, and laying out the blueprint for other media conglomerates to follow in their soulless footsteps?
Ah, but you're speaking of the phone app, and yes the app is great. Much preferable to TuneIn, Pandora, and the like. Carry on....
The only "canned/automated music" format was Beautiful Music created by Jim Schulke.
Schulke's Beautiful Music format would still work today amid all the "air pollution" out there.
Beautiful would work due to the extended "tune-out" factor out there. Additionally, the AM
stations "out there" are sounding muddy as if the engineers don't care about quality of sound
anymore. By the way, who has the complete reels and reels of Schulke Beautiful Music?
The only "canned/automated music" format was Beautiful Music created by Jim Schulke.
Schulke's Beautiful Music format would still work today amid all the "air pollution" out there.
Beautiful would work due to the extended "tune-out" factor out there. Additionally, the AM
stations "out there" are sounding muddy as if the engineers don't care about quality of sound
anymore. By the way, who has the complete reels and reels of Schulke Beautiful Music?
The only radio station broadcasting “beautiful music” in our
Neighborhood is Legends 770 KAAM in Dallas/Fort Worth. Too bad
KAAM (10,000 watt daytime hours) fades north of the Houston/Galveston area.
So, Bravo to AM-770, KAAM for keeping the basics of the “beautiful
Music” format alive!
What WDVR gets credit for, I think, is matched-flow beautiful music programming.
Interesting aside: when ABC bought KXYZ in 1968, they brought in Paul Mitchell from Philadelphia to program the am/fm combo with beautiful music. Mitchell told me, and I'm sure many others, that he created matched flow and both Phil Stout and Marlin Taylor stole the idea from him at DVR. He ran live, jocked matched flow BM with the jocks picking the music according to flow charts, although eventually he had his music director program the whole day and all the jocks had to do was follow the music log. KXYZ did very well against upstart KYND (SRP) with its blanket of billboards and barrage of TV ads selling just one thing - the calls - until KXYZ-FM was flipped to Love FM and then KAUM.
I have no idea if there was any truth in Mitchell's claim but KXYZ was a great sounding station both in the early sixties and late sixties.