93.3 has little to worry about. They will continue to wipe the floor clean with 104.5.
Close to half the spins at 93.3 are given to songs that have charted at alternative at some point.
And yet no one has retained your consulting services?Putting a highly regarded and popular air talent on for only 1 hour daily so that folks who have a history of drawing meager ratings can retain multi-hour air shifts seems like a great idea to me!
Why would I join a dying industry with terrible job security?
That's a much different situation than relying on broadcast radio as a long-term source of primary personal income.
Sounds like why I would choose not to accept People’s Sexiest Man Alive award.Why would I join a dying industry with terrible job security?
Am I reading WAY too deep into that too? It's "Post-Modern...Radio 104.5" No mention of "Alt"So far it's REM's "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" and Deftones' "Change", but an interesting note is Jaxon and the piece of imaging between the songs referred to the station as simply "one-oh-four-five"
Followed by Weezer's "My Name is Jonas" and again, just "one-oh-four-five"
To be honest, I've heard a couple of those spiked in over the past couple of months. The La's and Matthew Sweet specifically. I think I heard Dinosaur Jr. mixed in too. Regular rotation... no specialty weekend or anything.I'll be curious to see how deep they go with the playlist. Hoping there's at least 2 interesting/deep cuts an hour and it's not just the standard playlist minus anything from 2000 on.
Was shocked during the "Top Alt" countdown they did at the end of '23 to hear Catherine Wheel's "Black Metallic" and some other random cuts thrown in. Not expecting to hear anything like Dramarama or King Missile (miss my old FM106.3 WHTG days), but would be great to hear some cuts like:
But, setting expectations that it'll somehow be Smashmouth, Third-Eye Blind and Alanis Morrisette as the first three played... hah...
- "State of Love and Trust" / "Breath" from Pearl Jam
- "Stars" by Hum
- "Fascination Street" / "Boys Don't Cry" / "Pictures of You" by The Cure
- "Down In It" / "Terrible Lie" from Nine Inch Nails
- "Feel The Pain" by Dinosaur Jr.
- "Pretty In Pink" by Psychedelic Furs
- "Popular" by Nada Surf
- "There She Goes" by The La's
- "Girlfriend" by Matthew Sweet
- "Don't Change" / "The One Thing" by Inxs
So far it's REM's "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" and Deftones' "Change", but an interesting note is Jaxon and the piece of imaging between the songs referred to the station as simply "one-oh-four-five"
Followed by Weezer's "My Name is Jonas" and again, just "one-oh-four-five"
