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101.9

Seems as if it's no longer CD 101.9 but Cool 101.9

I'm hearing classic rock, I guess so long to the smooth jazz format?

What is happening, someone enlighten me..

X ???
 
Aliens are in control of your radio. But thanks for alerting all of us to this "format change." And thanks for your devotion to accuracy. Now go back to bed.
 
It's just an atmosperic thingee-abob.
It occurs more often in the summer months;
you can get stations from afar that transmit
on the same frequency as your local station.
Being a resident out East On LI,
I often pull in the "Cool" rock station
instead of the "Smooth" jazz station on 101.9.
 
KDRadio said:
This atmosheric thingamabob is called an E- Skip

Actually, there's two atmospheric phenomenoa. Tropo is more common, and that's what is the case with Cool 101.9 and CD 101.9. E-skip is an entirely different phenomenon where FM and VHF signals travel really, really long distances...hundreds or even over a thousand miles, and usually is in sporadic, brief bursts, whereas tropo carries signals from a relatively closer distance (anywhere from 50 to a few hundred miles) and can last for hours.
 
Aside from the atmospheric fluke that you experienced, I see little likelyhood of a change on 101.9 Its a background friendly format that may show gains when the new PPM measurements begin this fall.

Lino
 
No one ever listens to CD 101 anymore. Its time to make the flip to Dance/CHR Radio.
 
FreestylePete said:
No one ever listens to CD 101 anymore. Its time to make the flip to Dance/CHR Radio.

I'd love to see a dance/CHR station as well, but CD 101.9 still continues to do decently. It's ahead of KTU in the ratings, as well as PLJ, La Kalle, and the old Jack FM. With all the format changes recently, let's see where CD101.9 ends up in the next book or two.
 
Re: 101.9- I enjoyed NY Chill

Don't know why they took it off so fast. The mix of jazz and chill was nicer than jazz and luther or Classic R&B.
 
They took chill off because their core audience was leaving in droves, and the cheap folks at Emmis realized that they might have to spend money marketing the station to attract the younger audience they were seeking. CD101.9 has done well to maintain the cume they have considering the way they dissed their core audience 2-1/2 years ago. Even without any real outside promotion, they managed to regain the loyalty of their audience at a time when things could have very well cratered for them.
 
...but the smooth jazz audience is getting older and that has to be a red flag. Emmis almost sold 101.9 and they could try again, or maybe try something younger on that channel (as long as it was CHEAP to run, that's the Emmis mantra), but dream on if you think it will be CHR dance - that would be stupid considering they would be competing for the same age group Hot-97 is having a hard time holding on to. Plus their not exactly brain surgeons with that dance CHR thing they are trying in LA, now are they. And the 4 people who would listen to the dance format all post on here and never consider the business aspect of that bone head move.
 
FreestylePete said:
No one ever listens to CD 101 anymore. Its time to make the flip to Dance/CHR Radio.

So 1,200,000 people is "no one," I guess. If you really want nobody to listen, then go to dance.
 
You so called "business" insiders claim to know about dance music. When Emmis programmed Hot 97 has a dance/chr it was always in the top 5 of the ratings book. They played the CHR/Dance songs first that later Z100 and PLJ and some other stations would later add on. Who is listening to Smooth Jazz as its being programmed now in NY? What offices are having it played? Whos blasting it in their cars or on the beach?
 
FreestylePete said:
You so called "business" insiders claim to know about dance music.

And how long ago was that?

When Emmis programmed Hot 97 has a dance/chr it was always in the top 5 of the ratings book. They played the CHR/Dance songs first that later Z100 and PLJ and some other stations would later add on. Who is listening to Smooth Jazz as its being programmed now in NY? What offices are having it played? Whos blasting it in their cars or on the beach?

It just had a nice little 25-54 increase in the Spring book, out a couple of hours ago.
 
NoMoreLurking said:
They took chill off because their core audience was leaving in droves, and the cheap folks at Emmis realized that they might have to spend money marketing the station to attract the younger audience they were seeking. CD101.9 has done well to maintain the cume they have considering the way they dissed their core audience 2-1/2 years ago. Even without any real outside promotion, they managed to regain the loyalty of their audience at a time when things could have very well cratered for them.

The ratings never dipped with the Chill format. I'm not sure why the pulled it actually.
The main issue I believe was the mix of music which didn't really mix. You can't play the Brazilian Girls followed by Quincy Jones. They were simply trying to appeal too many target demos.
The chill format in and of itself was innovative, outside of the box and a hot music format in New York, off radio of course. If done and marketed correctly it could have been quite a niche station perhaps on a par to what WLIR once was.
 
FreestylePete said:
You so called "business" insiders claim to know about dance music. When Emmis programmed Hot 97 has a dance/chr it was always in the top 5 of the ratings book. They played the CHR/Dance songs first that later Z100 and PLJ and some other stations would later add on.

I'm a dance music fan, but let's be realistic.

In the late 80's and early 90's - the era you are referencing above - there was so much available good, MAINSTREAM dance product.

But those days are long gone. There's no way that a station focused on current dance music today would be a Top 5 station. The available product now is just too obscure. How many legitimate current dance HITS can you name? Maybe September's "Cry For You", but even that is nowhere near as popular as what was around 15 to 20 years ago.

Why do you think Hot 97 evolved to hip-hop in the first place? Hip-hop, as irritating as it is, has lasted a lot longer than anyone ever expected. And it's CONSISTENTLY popular. Dance will go through phases where it's popular for a few months, and then it fades away. These days, Dance is lucky to have even one mainstream hit IN A YEAR.

And yes, I'm well aware that dance or dance-intensive radio works in other counties. That doesn't matter. This is America. Much of what we do & what we like - in terms of music and so much else - is different/backwards from the rest of the world. Yes, NY has an incredible amount of ethnic diversity, but not enough to make dance a successful format in the market.
 
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