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4 of 2 Urban FM stations including forwards and backwards slogan

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AlvaJr

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Folks, here's the list of 4 Urban of 2 R&B and 2 Hip-Hop FM station which it was included forwards and backwards slogan:

Fowards:

Is Hip-Hop & R&B on Hot 97
The Best Variety of Old School and Today's R&B (formerly Classic Soul & Today's R&B since 2003) on 98.7 Kiss FM

Backwards:

R&B, Hip-Hop & Back in a Day Joints on Power 105.1
Today's R&B and Classic Soul on 107.5 WBLS
 
Innovative! Ground-breaking! Super slogans like these truly enhance the listener experience.

But doesn't federal law require them to say something like "from the 80s, 90s, and today?"
 
It's also most impressive how these unique slogans clearly define the differences between the four stations! If I want to hear a vintage R&B song, I know to go straight to W......er......one of 4 stations in town with a "W" in their call letters! Radio station marketing just keeps getting better and better!
 
Alva Jr.

>>>Folks, here's the list of 4 Urban of 2 R&B and 2 Hip-Hop FM station which it was included forwards and backwards slogan:

Fowards:

Is Hip-Hop & R&B on Hot 97
The Best Variety of Old School and Today's R&B (formerly Classic Soul & Today's R&B since 2003) on 98.7 Kiss FM

Backwards:

R&B, Hip-Hop & Back in a Day Joints on Power 105.1
Today's R&B and Classic Soul on 107.5 WBLS<<<

In your listings of the stations, I believe the former in each group means ther's more of that type of music. For (Hot 97) WQHT there's a slight more tilt towards Hip Hop.



Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy
 
SLIGHT? Tilt to Hip Hop on Hot 97?

They run about 80% hip hop 20% R&B

But I think that's what the slogans mean

Power to me is Heavy R&B Since the announcemet that they wont play certain types of degradeing music.
 
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OK, so the balance of Rap & R&B on (Hot 97) WQHT is 80/20. I don't listen to the station on a continuous bases.

So what is the breakdown of R&B and Hip-Hop on (Power 1051) WWPR-FM?




Thanks,
Kevin L. Sealy
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About 60% R&B to 40% Hip Hop

Power has the Power after hours Show that is several hours of ALL R&B from 10pm to 2am the rest of the dayparts are about 50-50 split.
 
NoMoreLurking said:
Innovative! Ground-breaking! Super slogans like these truly enhance the listener experience.

But doesn't federal law require them to say something like "from the 80s, 90s, and today?"

LOL...finally...someone who gets it.
 
htowler said:
About 60% R&B to 40% Hip Hop

Power has the Power afterHours Show that is several hours of ALL R&B from 10pm to 2am the rest of the dayparts are about 50-50 split.

The "Power After Hours" syndicated show was replaced by the "live & local" Cherry Martinez "Sexy in the City" program a few years ago. The music mix tends to be the same as "Power After Hours" was, though, R & B "slow jams" interspersed with listener calls on a pre-selected, usually "adult-leaning" topic.
 
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