Hi. Can anyone here tell me a little more detail on KOMA's format? Such as, what years of music do they cover exactly?
I am aware that they are 60's and 70’s; however, they seem to play mainly 60's and what I like to call "hippie" music (ie. "Aquarius" song, etc.).
They seem to hardly touch much decent 70's stuff, seems like they like to play early 70's and "cheesy" stuff at that (ie.,"Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando, UGH!!)
I'm not trying to be mean by this question, I'm know nothing of how commercial radio works, just trying to figure out who there targeting. I'm 35, and while I have listened to them for a while, there repetition of many songs, and their claim of playing 70's music, and not delivering, is really a turn off.
I will give them a thumbs up for not playing commercials all the time (like KATT, seems like they have a commercial on every time I flip by them, or BOB's 25 minute commercial block)
I listen to reelradio.com from time to time, and let me say, (from the old aircheck tapes) there's a lot more songs out there from the 70's that made it up there on the charts, but are forgotten about.
I'm guessing it's all about the money, working the (small) playlist this way must get more listeners, more people listening to the ads, however, folks like myself, who are wanting to be long time listeners, are run off by the repetition and crappy playlist.
Am I on the right track here? Oh yea, I tried out BOB fm and KRXO..... Forget about it.
Thanks for letting me rant.
I am aware that they are 60's and 70’s; however, they seem to play mainly 60's and what I like to call "hippie" music (ie. "Aquarius" song, etc.).
They seem to hardly touch much decent 70's stuff, seems like they like to play early 70's and "cheesy" stuff at that (ie.,"Knock Three Times" by Tony Orlando, UGH!!)
I'm not trying to be mean by this question, I'm know nothing of how commercial radio works, just trying to figure out who there targeting. I'm 35, and while I have listened to them for a while, there repetition of many songs, and their claim of playing 70's music, and not delivering, is really a turn off.
I will give them a thumbs up for not playing commercials all the time (like KATT, seems like they have a commercial on every time I flip by them, or BOB's 25 minute commercial block)
I listen to reelradio.com from time to time, and let me say, (from the old aircheck tapes) there's a lot more songs out there from the 70's that made it up there on the charts, but are forgotten about.
I'm guessing it's all about the money, working the (small) playlist this way must get more listeners, more people listening to the ads, however, folks like myself, who are wanting to be long time listeners, are run off by the repetition and crappy playlist.
Am I on the right track here? Oh yea, I tried out BOB fm and KRXO..... Forget about it.
Thanks for letting me rant.