Listening to Star 94-1 over the past week or so, it sounds like PD Jerry McKenna's vision for the station is now in place in terms of music, imaging and formatics. As has been discussed here, Star is playing a lot of throwbacks from the past 30 years. Hot AC is a very recurrent format, and the station plays a lot of current and recurrent product. Star also plays songs that seem too old to be called recurrents but too recent to be called throwbacks, meaning a few years old; not sure whether those fit into one of the aforementioned categories.
Interestingly Star is playing artists that they didn't play when they were popular: Nelly, Shaggy, OutKast, Christina Aguilera and others. 95-5 The Beat used to play them as did Q100 when it first signed on at 100.5.
The station has lots of new imaging, calling itself both "Atlanta's Best Music" and "The Pop of Atlanta." Maybe somebody who's more of a programming strategist could comment on the wisdom of using both slogans. For the past several years, the imaging voices on Star have been Neil Wilson and Rachel McGrath, two of the best. I'm still hearing Rachel on some things and Neil once in a while. But I'm hearing a new female voice. So I'm not sure where Star is headed with its imaging voices.
Star does sound different musically than any of the other stations going for (just about) the same female demo.
Nothing has changed in terms of talent and times. It does sound like they have a new voice doing production, i.e. spots, spot tags and PSA's. The station seemed to introduce their previous production voice about 7 months ago, who sounded a little too hyper, but that's just my opinion.
I still think they'll need to make some changes/adjustments to their talent and time slots to get to where they need to be. I expect that to happen, but time will tell.
Interestingly Star is playing artists that they didn't play when they were popular: Nelly, Shaggy, OutKast, Christina Aguilera and others. 95-5 The Beat used to play them as did Q100 when it first signed on at 100.5.
The station has lots of new imaging, calling itself both "Atlanta's Best Music" and "The Pop of Atlanta." Maybe somebody who's more of a programming strategist could comment on the wisdom of using both slogans. For the past several years, the imaging voices on Star have been Neil Wilson and Rachel McGrath, two of the best. I'm still hearing Rachel on some things and Neil once in a while. But I'm hearing a new female voice. So I'm not sure where Star is headed with its imaging voices.
Star does sound different musically than any of the other stations going for (just about) the same female demo.
Nothing has changed in terms of talent and times. It does sound like they have a new voice doing production, i.e. spots, spot tags and PSA's. The station seemed to introduce their previous production voice about 7 months ago, who sounded a little too hyper, but that's just my opinion.
I still think they'll need to make some changes/adjustments to their talent and time slots to get to where they need to be. I expect that to happen, but time will tell.