I was in Denver a couple of weeks ago and I was impressed with the sound of KJHM, Jammin' 101.5. The imaging is slick and the music selection is on target. The 80's and 90's Dance/R&B mix reminds me of high school, going into my first years in CHR in the early 90's(kind of giving away my age here). This station sounds similar to XHRM/San Diego, KOAS/Las Vegas and Mega 97.9 Fresno. I heard the same two personalities the whole time, when the station wasn't running jockless, and they had an Urban AC style and delivery. They are not heavy at all on classic hip-hop, so they could be more "Jammin'" if they wanted to, but they sound targeted toward the upper end 25-54 females and they are "at-work" friendly. I think they're missing an energetic night/weekend voicetracker, but it's probably not in the budget. They are on the iHeartRadio app, so I still listen to them occasionally.
Hot 107.1 sounded okay, but they have been going through an identity crisis. It seems they don't know exactly where they're going. Do they go head-to-head with KPTT, or KQKS? Their previous name, "FLO 107.1", was weak and getting them nowhere. The station sounds better overall now, but they need to put more money into this station and create and execute a game plan if they are going to run with the big dogs.
I've heard some people mention their signal problems, but I had no problem picking up both of these stations loud and clear in my rental car anywhere I went.
Hot 107.1 sounded okay, but they have been going through an identity crisis. It seems they don't know exactly where they're going. Do they go head-to-head with KPTT, or KQKS? Their previous name, "FLO 107.1", was weak and getting them nowhere. The station sounds better overall now, but they need to put more money into this station and create and execute a game plan if they are going to run with the big dogs.
I've heard some people mention their signal problems, but I had no problem picking up both of these stations loud and clear in my rental car anywhere I went.