Yep, KGAY's owner is buying KQPS to flip to MeTV FMPalm Springs already has a dance station KGAY/K293CL 106.5
Yep, KGAY's owner is buying KQPS to flip to MeTV FMPalm Springs already has a dance station KGAY/K293CL 106.5
Mormons are not supposed to drink any kind of coffee or non-herbal tea, not just those containing caffeine. Caffeinated soda, however, is allowed by the LDS Church:LDS Church has no prohibition on dancing. In fact, dancing helps members stay awake late during a wild evening of drinking decaf coffee and Diet Coke!
Salt Lake City is the only place I have ever Seen Caffeine Free Diet Coke on Fountain Drink StationsMormons are not supposed to drink any kind of coffee or non-herbal tea, not just those containing caffeine. Caffeinated soda, however, is allowed by the LDS Church:
Has LDS Church guidance changed on these points in recent decades, or were the widely circulated stories about the church forbidding consumption of all beverages containing alcohol or stimulants just urban legends?Mormons are not supposed to drink any kind of coffee or non-herbal tea, not just those containing caffeine. Caffeinated soda, however, is allowed by the LDS Church:
The NPR article I linked to explains it. Joseph Smith forbade alcohol and "hot drinks", which Mormons assume to mean coffee and tea -- and since both coffee and tea contain caffeine, many assume that to mean all caffeinated beverages are banned. But the LDS Church declared they are not.Has LDS Church guidance changed on these points in recent decades, or were the widely circulated stories about the church forbidding consumption of all beverages containing alcohol or stimulants just urban legends?
Palm Springs already has a dance station KGAY/K293CL 106.5
They’re more of a Top 40/CHR though.Kenz fm. Power 949.
Makes me wonder if people get exposed to some of the older stuff would it stick.It's one of those formats that sounds really fresh when a listener first tunes in - there's a wow factor to a lot of the music, big beats and strong vocals and pianos and catchy riffs. It often rockets up the ratings as it enters a new market. But it doesn't take more than a few months for it to start to sound really stale and drop off in listenership. The music gets very samey - often it's the same few big mass producers churning out track after track after track with the same formulaic approach. How many more tracks from e.g. "David Guetta ft Calvin Harris x MNEK x Sigala and Jax Jones" do we need?
Interestingly, Classic Dance is a format that's starting to pop up here and there in the UK and Europe - stations targeting people my age, 30s and 40s and even older, with the tracks we remember. We think of Dance as a youth-focused format, but the music has been around since the 1980s and at this point it has "classics" like any other genre. This sort of track from 1991(!), where you know from the very first piano note that it's Sound of Eden:
You also want to add 97.1 KNX HD3 - Firelane from Audacy. They have a 24/7 EDM mixshow in Los Angeles. Something I never thought LA would ever have. They mainly like Hip Hop and Reggaeton/Latin CHR here.There is also the imported (from Key West?) KNRG. 100.9NRG
Did any of you ever listen to Beat Radio 20+ years ago? That was a great dance/electronica format based out of Minneapolis and with affiliates in KC and elsewhere.
Here's an old thread with more info on it:
Absolutely remember Beat Radio, it aired from earlly evening thru the wee hours on 740 KIDR in Phoenix. Unfortunately, it was meant tto be temporary as KIDR, and the other AM's carrying it were waiting to start airing programming from a newly formed Catholic radio network. I would best compare it to the current KREV in S.F., House, Trance, from a club in Minneapolis. I'm not sure if all the music that aired came directly from the dj spinning at the nightclub, when it's late at night on a Sunday or Monday. But that's how it was presented on the air. It aired for longer than expected, as the Catholics were having issues getting things up and running, I believe.Did any of you ever listen to Beat Radio 20+ years ago? That was a great dance/electronica format based out of Minneapolis and with affiliates in KC and elsewhere.
Here's an old thread with more info on it:
The live nightclub broadcasts were very common on UK radio in the 90s in particular. You could usually hear the music, the DJ's comments, and some noise from the club itself - laughter and cheering. Some stations have brought them back in recent years as a "retro" thing for old people like me who remember them in the 90s - I heard a promo recently that invited the listener to not just listen on air, but "be part of the screams and shouts" by going along in person.Absolutely remember Beat Radio, it aired from earlly evening thru the wee hours on 740 KIDR in Phoenix. Unfortunately, it was meant tto be temporary as KIDR, and the other AM's carrying it were waiting to start airing programming from a newly formed Catholic radio network. I would best compare it to the current KREV in S.F., House, Trance, from a club in Minneapolis. I'm not sure if all the music that aired came directly from the dj spinning at the nightclub, when it's late at night on a Sunday or Monday. But that's how it was presented on the air. It aired for longer than expected, as the Catholics were having issues getting things up and running, I believe.
And more unusual than Utah, this was all heard on a group of AM stations, yes Dance/EDM on AM 😯 on radio stations recently purchased by a Catholic religious broadcaster. So, stranger things can happen!
Some stations in Kansas City used to have live remotes from a bar district called Westport on weekends in the late 90s/early 2000s. I don't know when they stopped but the last time I was partying in Westport, there weren't any remotes going on.The live nightclub broadcasts were very common on UK radio in the 90s in particular. You could usually hear the music, the DJ's comments, and some noise from the club itself - laughter and cheering. Some stations have brought them back in recent years as a "retro" thing for old people like me who remember them in the 90s - I heard a promo recently that invited the listener to not just listen on air, but "be part of the screams and shouts" by going along in person.
Irish border-blaster Atlantic 252 ran a Dance/Urban format for a few years on AM: Simon Hardwick Jul 2000 (6'20) - Atlantic 252
I thought we were discussing something new.Freed went on to program XM's BPM, and presented (IMHO) far and away the most compelling Dance Hits format of all time there around 20 years ago.
Impossible. Nothing sounds great on AM.The Beat Radio AMs were former "Radio Aahs" affiliates IIRC. It was on AM, but it sounded great!
It was 1997.Impossible. Nothing sounds great on AM.