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charles123
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KVIL has dropped their "Lite FM" logo, and now they're known as "103.7 KVIL" playing songs from the 90's & today.
CHR_FAN_TX said:Wow..They went Hot AC
texasstooge said:It looks like KVIL is somewhat following the footsteps of former "Fresh" station WCFS-FM in Chicago while keeping it's "Adult Contemporary" format. I've read the article from Radio Insight and it hasn't said anything about switching from AC to Hot AC officially. Though they did indeed retool the format.
I'm taking a look at their playlist and in addition to some of the songs they already have during the "Lite FM" era, they put in...
- Neon Trees' "Animal"
- Evanescence's "Bring Me To Life"
- The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" (my favorite since the late 1990s)
- Tonic's "If You Can Only See"
- Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks"
- Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge"
- Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts"
...songs not normally heard on an AC station.
texasstooge said:It looks like KVIL is somewhat following the footsteps of former "Fresh" station WCFS-FM in Chicago while keeping it's "Adult Contemporary" format. I've read the article from Radio Insight and it hasn't said anything about switching from AC to Hot AC officially. Though they did indeed retool the format.
I'm taking a look at their playlist and in addition to some of the songs they already have during the "Lite FM" era, they put in...
- Neon Trees' "Animal"
- Evanescence's "Bring Me To Life"
- The Verve's "Bittersweet Symphony" (my favorite since the late 1990s)
- Tonic's "If You Can Only See"
- Foster the People's "Pumped Up Kicks"
- Red Hot Chili Peppers' "Under the Bridge"
- Gym Class Heroes' "Stereo Hearts"
...songs not normally heard on an AC station.
charles123 said:KVIL needs to dump Delilah, she does not fit the direction KVIL is making.
bucwhyl said:I have a question. Why stations like KVIL and KLUV, adjust their format to fit their target demos, but urban ac's refuse to do it? When I started posting on here, I was still listening to mainstream urban. I've now gotten older and have moved toward the urban ac demo, but I feel like urban ac hasn't made the "adjustment" to fit me, who is now part of their target demo. Urban AC is still stuck in the 70's and 80's and people like me, who want to hear the 90's and today's R&B are left out in the cold. What I'm trying to say is, that I've grown a little too old for mainstream urban, but I'm too young for what urban ac is playing, I feel like my age group is left out in the cold.
And one more question. When do music from a certain era is no longer considered urban ac and is now considered an urban oldie?
Maybe none of us have the answers to your questions. I rarely listen to KSOC (Urban Oldies) and KRNB (Urban AC) as they both go intermittently static while I'm on the go...at least where I'm at in Irving.bucwhyl said:Thanks guys for giving your insight on my questions.... Guess I'll go to the URBAN board now.... :![]()
We ride in several carpools with ages 30 to 60, and invarably the FM dial gets switchedSteve Eberhart said:Smart move.
The KVIL name still has a lot of value in this market, and I never understood why it was dropped.