xiradiodotcom said:
Noticed this on Satruday. Looks like they've softened up the playlist a bit to follow the new name... a lot of Chicago and Rod Stewart. They were really sounding more Hot AC before this, but that would be too close to WNCI, wouldn't it? Roo? Comments?
I noticed the softening, too. I wonder if they've started choosing the music locally, or maybe moved to a new version of Preimum Choice. The PC format they had been using was indeed a bit "hotter" sounding, if inconsistently. But mainstream AC has moved in that direction -- usually to an even greater extent than in 93.3’s just-abandonded approach. What used to be considered edgy (e.g., “Little Pink Houses,” “Little Red Corvette”) is more mainstream now. One real indicator of this is that when I’m on hold with Walgreen’s pharmacy, it’s not at all surprising to hear, say, Led Zeppelin. (WSNY had moved only a tad hotter, and looks like it may be “re-softening” some itself...maybe a preemptive move against 93.3’s changes?)
Maybe there was *some* possibility of demo overlap with NCI under 93.3's just-abandonded approach. But probably not all that much, given that 93.3 was still heavily gold-oriented despite playing more currents than they used to. And, like most Top 40’s (even conservative ones), WNCI plays virtually no gold these days.
One thing that may figure into 93.3’s change (which, make no mistake, remains an abhorrent waste of 93.3's city-grade signal) is that lots of the "hotter" older stuff LZT *had* started playing via PC has started getting airplay on the Brew, since the Brew's move toward "female friendly classic rock”...think 80’s Eurhythmics, Human League, Level 42, Huey Lewis. Of course, like all changes 105.7 has made in the past it is can be pretty inconsistently implemented: One hour you might hear 4 tunes from artists like those, and the next hour none.
BTW, it’s nice to see CC/Columbus making some substantive changes of any kind, even if 93.3 remains an ugly pock-mark. I do think the changes at 105.7 may have legs IF they can work on consistency. I’ve seen some progress on that count, but in fits and starts.
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