I saw a post made by the current owner of LA MEGA posting that Indy,Cleveland and Columbus would all be changing to LA MEGA, To me LA GRANDE is a much better product i'm guessing Radio one thinks more of LA MEGA than everyone else.
I wonder if the Pittsburgh HD2 will continue as "Mega."I saw a post made by the current owner of LA MEGA posting that Indy,Cleveland and Columbus would all be changing to LA MEGA, To me LA GRANDE is a much better product i'm guessing Radio one thinks more of LA MEGA than everyone else.
The question is whether the only change is in the name, or is the change in the music format too?I saw a post made by the current owner of LA MEGA posting that Indy,Cleveland and Columbus would all be changing to LA MEGA, To me LA GRANDE is a much better product i'm guessing Radio one thinks more of LA MEGA than everyone else.
Musical chair for formats and signal swaps about to happen in Columbus and Cleveland.. Not sure who gave radio one the idea that LA MEGA had so much value last i checked they were not doing so well. Even Indy will become LA MEGAThe question is whether the only change is in the name, or is the change in the music format too?
Station names are not formats. There is no such thing as a "Mega" format or a "Grande" format. Each name can be used for a wide variety of formats, although the "La Grande" name seems stale and dated.
What other names seem stale & dated? I for one would hope that "Froggy" or "The Frog" finally croaks. Stations that bill themselves as "soft rock" drive me nuts. I've heard the gamut of songs played on them that would be considered Classic Rock to others that would be considered Yacht Rock to some that would have had been branded as Easy Listening back in the 60s/70s. I am sure there are lots more that should be retired.Station names are not formats. There is no such thing as a "Mega" format or a "Grande" format. Each name can be used for a wide variety of formats, although the "La Grande" name seems stale and dated.
There is nothing wrong with the name as long as the station uses it well.What other names seem stale & dated? I for one would hope that "Froggy" or "The Frog" finally croaks.
But a station can call itself whatever it wants as long as it creates a successful image of its format.Stations that bill themselves as "soft rock" drive me nuts. I've heard the gamut of songs played on them that would be considered Classic Rock to others that would be considered Yacht Rock to some that would have had been branded as Easy Listening back in the 60s/70s. I am sure there are lots more that should be retired.
I hope they didn’t change it to “El Viejo”….There was a case of a station in LA that debuted in 1998 as "La Nueva" or "The New One". After nearly a two decades, they decided to change the name to something else. The numbers fell.
Oddly enough, "La Vieja" hasn't ever been the name for a Regional Mexican radio station, despite "vieja" being Mexican slang for "girlfriend" or "babe"!I hope they didn’t change it to “El Viejo”….
I saw a post made by the current owner of LA MEGA posting that Indy,Cleveland and Columbus would all be changing to LA MEGA, To me LA GRANDE is a much better product i'm guessing Radio one thinks more of LA MEGA than everyone else.