> > This is what their main page says "92.9 ZZU is a new radio
>
> > station that plays all your favorite Modern Hit Music. You
>
> > don't have to sit through 50 Cent to get to Nickelback.
> You
> > don't have to sit through "Mickey" to hear great music
> like
> > Kelly Clarkson, Green Day and the Goo Goo Dolls."
> >
> > Isn't that exactly what MIX is doing in Seattle?! One of
> > MIX's sweepers says "MIX 92-5, where you dont have to sit
> > through rough rap songs or stale oldies to get what you
> > wanna hear" or something like that. I wonder if it will
> work
> > in Spokane with one Rythmic CHR and one Hot AC/CHR
> > hybrid...Why wouldn't they just push KZZU more rhythmic
> and
> > KEZE more CHR instead of flipping the two?!
>
> There must have been something about KZZU in the 80's that
> got me to listen. The Breakfast Boys were new, and at least
> from 83-86 or so there were interesting songs being
> produced. (Remember when the Breakfast Boys were kicked off
> the air and replaced by the cheap imitation "The Breakfast
> Guys"? I always thought that the goal of having the
> Breakfast Guys was to make the show so bad that people would
> listen, until the Breakfast Boys showed up again.)
>
> Muddling through different songs is what makes Jack work --
> the anticipation that something different will show up. I
> love Green Day but just can't sit through Boulevard of
> Broken Dreams again. At what point will a station like ZZU
> say, "Enough Already"?
>
> I just couldn't get excited over this as a music fan --
> three stations playing essentially the same song lists.
> Outside of the place on the dial, what differentiates 92.9,
> 96.5 and 103.1? And are people in Spokane too cheap to
> consider satellite? Perhaps they are too smart to consider
> it? Nah!!!
You mean 96.5 Seattle?
Aside from KYRS-LP, Spokane radio notoriously plays follow the leader somewhere else. I haven't heard a commercial station there that really reflects Spokane life or plays any locally made music in Spokane. Many voices on Spokane radio are voicetracked elsewhere.
Spokane radio is rarely edgy, most radio there plays it safe, sticking to such typical Spokane formats as Classic Rock, Country, Religion or AC and now, a random mix of radio hits like JACK (er...BOB in Spokane's case.) But I'll admit in the last few years, KYRS-LP, Air America and now the hip-hop war that's-a-brewing on Spokane radio are the most exciting things to happen over there since Z-Rock (I think I remember one Snoop Dogg song where he even talks about Spokane...not sure which album it was on.....)
Keep your ears to the east.....
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