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91.7 k-dance

Let me just say I'm super excited about this! EDM isn't my favorite format, but I do like it. Also, it's not Spanish or Religious, or both. K-Dance is tapping into a format that isn't being served in Houston on the terrestrial level, and I for one wish more markets would try this. Today is a great day!

Agree. I haven't heard "Ice Ice Baby" on the radio in years! (some will say they could do with out it...wait for it)
 
Let me just say I'm super excited about this! EDM isn't my favorite format, but I do like it.

This isn't EDM. Not even close. They've played the Beatles & Wilson Pickett already, and the rest of the songs are hip hop/pop.

But a lot of the songs would appeal to someone who is hitting seek to get to Boom 92 and would catch their attention. Since NGEN is essentially a Christian hip hop station, someone who listens to Boom might stick around after the launch. Plus it's similar in sound to what they'll be playing after the station launches so you can tweak the processing to it.

It's a well thought out, well executed stunt.
 
Beatles and Wilson Pickett huh? Yeah, now I'm not so excited.

I saw the Youtube ad and it sure looked like an EDM to me, but alas, I'm on the fringe of the Houston listening area so I couldn't prove it with my own ears.
 
I think we had this conversation already, La MEJOR plays noting but secular music that is inappropriate for a facility owned by a Christian group as well. And the same is being done her(sic) at KSBJs KXGN.

La Mejor's operation is no different than the operations of Bonneville which are part of a church owned business which is intended to make a profit to sustain the church that owns it.
 
I agree. I wonder what the donors think, since they are ultimately footing the bill for this nonsense.

You know what they say about casting a stone...

...someone on the other end may be preparing a catapult, in order to launch a boulder back at you.
 


La Mejor's operation is no different than the operations of Bonneville which are part of a church owned business which is intended to make a profit to sustain the church that owns it.


They'll have to answer to God for their transgressions, the same as we all will.
 
I saw the Youtube ad and it sure looked like an EDM to me, but alas, I'm on the fringe of the Houston listening area so I couldn't prove it with my own ears.

The music mix could be best described as wedding reception greatest hits.

I haven't heard The Wobble, so they do have some standards. :)
 
I haven't heard The Wobble, so they do have some standards. :)

I wouldn't go so far as to say all that, John. They just played Psy's "Gangnam Style".

The bar has just been lowered at "K-Dance"...
 
I wouldn't go so far as to say all that, John. They just played Psy's "Gangnam Style".

The bar has just been lowered at "K-Dance"...

oh - gosh!

I just wonder - who made the decision to allow this format on the frequency? I refuse to believe it is an attempt to capture the 92.1 crowd. The days of analog hunt tuning up and down the dial are long over, digital with pre-sets has been the norm for decades. So all they are going to do is really PO classical fans who didn't get the message, and PO NGEN fans who wish they would just launch NGEN already - and drop the songs with really ungodly lyrics.

In case I come off as judgmental and narrow minded - I am a former Christian rock programmer on a station in Florida. Christian rock and hip-hop stations are held to an almost impossible standard of perfection - by conservative owners and churches that are just waiting for us to foul up so they can have an excuse to pull the plug. A good example is the host of the show before mine - we overlapped a little and worked together from time to time. Knowing he HATED country, I thought I would play a joke and play Love Song's "Front Seat Back Seat". He let loose a "S" bomb - he was GONE from the station's lineup the next week.
 
Lucifer's Music!
Shouldn't be in a church; however in a 501 (c)(3) church, it works!

I wouldn't think Satan has Gloria Esefan & the Miami Sound Machine in his personal collection, but you never know.
 
I haven't heard The Wobble, so they do have some standards. :)

Put those standards on the back burner. The Wobble played yesterday afternoon in the 4pm hour. I was surprised too.

Oh... and Cupid Shuffle this morning (to add support to your wedding reception comment).
 
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Put those standards on the back burner. The Wobble played yesterday afternoon in the 4pm hour. I was surprised too.

The paywall site RadioInsight has confirmed that this is a stunt during equipment tests, leading up to a launch NGEN Radio on Monday. In the meantime, Mike Jones and his posse are spinning "party hits" to attract attention.

It's also mentioned that the Houston Chronicle bought the stunt 100% and have announced it as a permanent format.
 
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Lighten up, John.

K-Dance is saving the Major Lazer, David Guetta and Chainsmokers for the afternoon commute.

I put in a request for Kernkraft 400 (fingers crossed).
 
I just wonder - who made the decision to allow this format on the frequency? I refuse to believe it is an attempt to capture the 92.1 crowd.

The genius who came up with the idea of using traditional format switch stunting on a non-com hit a home run! Even the Chronicle bought in, and there is plenty of trending on social media, totally attracting and focusing attention on 91.7. If there is any way to clear any negative images about what was on the channel while at the same time attracting attention, they have done it big time.
 
The music mix could be best described as wedding reception greatest hits.

That's gotta be the best description of all possible terms for the format!
 
They'll have to answer to God for their transgressions, the same as we all will.

Why is operating a profitable enterprise whose purpose is to fund outreach or other good works considered a transgression? I think it is a great way for a church or denomination to expand its message!
 


Why is operating a profitable enterprise whose purpose is to fund outreach or other good works considered a transgression? I think it is a great way for a church or denomination to expand its message!

When a church, let's call it that since that's what it operates as, programs music that includes a song with the words "stupid bitch" in Spanish, I'd call that a transgression, David. That's fine if he wants to program secular music in hopes of paying the bills at sister station "La Nueva"; but not so much if he is truly a called upon Apostle of God.

This isn't a lease. Latino Broadcasting is Hector Guevara. The program on La Mejor is, quite frankly, a direct reflection of him. For those not familiar with La Mejor, what they are programming would be akin to hearing The Murmurs unedited version of "You Suck" finding its way into EMF's or KSBJ's library.

Not something you'd expect from a Christian based O&O.
 
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