AM FM listener said:I fondly remember KTWV in the late 80's, when it was more eclectic, mixing contemporary jazz, new age and what is now called AAA. Sometime in the 90's, soft R&B replaced the new age and AAA music. Now, soft AC is replacing the contemporary jazz so what we are left with is a soft R&B/soft AC mix. I expect the soft R&B to go next, leaving LA with a new AC to compete with KOST.
orange434 said:the thread starter brought up KIFM in San Diego as the good approach. well, KIFM is in a free-fall in the latest ppm, and as a result they are pretty close to being 1:1 instrumental to vocal now. kool & the gang, the police, stuff they would never touch is in rotation now.
AC Tones said:I expect this trend towards the Jhani Kaye/Kepler-conceived Chillout Radio approach to continue for what terrestrial radio Smooth Jazz stations remain.
orange434 said:the thread starter brought up KIFM in San Diego as the good approach. well, KIFM is in a free-fall in the latest ppm, and as a result they are pretty close to being 1:1 instrumental to vocal now. kool & the gang, the police, stuff they would never touch is in rotation now.
DavidEduardo said:AC Tones said:I expect this trend towards the Jhani Kaye/Kepler-conceived Chillout Radio approach to continue for what terrestrial radio Smooth Jazz stations remain.
As far as I know, KTWV is not a BA Chillout affiliate... since the network just started yesterday. And Jhani is not working with BA. KTWV is moving in a totally AC direction, hardly a thing to be confused with chill.
Oatman said:Not to spread scurrilous rumors, but there's a thread on the LA discussion board about the Wave becoming "Fresh 94.7" tomorrow.
imjazzed said:"the Jhani Kaye/Kepler-conceived Chillout Radio approach" ...pretty much "implies" affiliation. Gut would tell me each is staying as far apart from one another as possible. Your talking big differences in revenue (and that ain't the only big difference). Besides, can't speak to their relationship. Paul and Allen collaborated through-out the years. Sometimes closely, other times-not so much. Tied to the hip out of necessity and history and yes, passion. For all the negative regarding BA you could find those that were there who'd readily admit Allen could be your greatest asset/strength when dealing with GM's who didn't have a clue. That Chillout has nothing to do with Chill is moot at this point and was pretty much a given. Did you honestly think for a nano-second BA would offer up a "Chill" format? That Bill used Four-80-East as the go-to bed to start the promo was his own talented sense of humor more than anything else, I'm sure. Besides, what the heck-why not use it? Chillout is just another brand name like Fresh or Mix or whatever...may as well be called "Cookout." There's an idea, Cookout Radio. Mmmmmm, just think of the possibilities!