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95YNF

I can't resist this one, so here we go.

First off, Ron and Ron were sporting a TWENTY share in their heyday. My former boss Greg Mull knew that attacking them was suicide (remember Smith and Barber?) So he brought in Seabass to do a music intensive morning show (he had respectable #'s I might add) The goal was to submarine YNF after 10 AM. And we did the one thing you do when attacking an established winner...attack their P1's.... and their Primary listeners were 18-34, thus the harder edge with music selection. After Ron and Ron took their act to syndication with Ross Reback... CBS's heritage mainstream rocker's days were numbered. The Pig did the same thing to the Q...attacked their core.

Our music library in the first year of 98..90-91 had about 150 Cd's and about 450 songs... mostly the afore mentioned bands. After 'Teen Spirit' hit the airwaves... the hairbands days were numbered. Bottom line after you establish one identity you have to constantly weigh the 'new' against the established . But when a HUGE shift in music happens, you either get out in front of that wave...or have it bury you while you sit still. So there was a transition from 93-95.

Then Jacor/CC wrote a check and purchased us, handed Greg his playlist of government approved tunes and Greg resigned. Later when Brad Hardin started to fine tune the station to the cluster, he brought the white board to a meeting wrote 8 different call letters on the top.And started to talk about a group synergy. At that point we were no longer a duo (98 and Thunder) we were all "protecting each others flanks", and on top of that, the era of music belonging to a certain station evolved. We left certain songs for Star 95.7 to play, or 'that song is better suited for XTB' and so on. The old days where every other station was the enemy, was over.

As far as the air talent between 95 and 98 is concerned Russ, Charlie, Scotty and Capone were all money...lets not leave out Robert Reed, and great part timers like Amy Newman and Marla Stone, who both eventually became full timers in this Market. BUT........ Ted Kamakazi used to draw hundreds to his liquid lunches, Austin Keys tore up 6-10PM and Kristi Storm and Kelly Casey were velvety smooth at 10p-2A... Later BIG RIG (who's done every daypart except overnights)And Medlin went from pitmaster to full timer, we were as solid, or better than YNF.

In 97, after Bubba's transition to mornings from FLZ, Brad Decided to bring more edge to the station's other dayparts and brought in Max to replace me, and Ricker to replace Big Rig. Max and Ricker are still working full time in this biz because they are talented. XTB has always been committed to putting the right Jock into a daypart.

The day we started playing Allanis, and Primitive Radio Gods, the hair identity started to wither...Radio is what I call Fluid Change...a constantly morphing presentation. We went from edgy... to ALT/Rock then Back to edgy. 98 changed back when they fired up Thunder's Stick and they started to seg back to a harder image. We used to say "Pure Rock and Roll" but research showed that moniker sounded old so it was shortened to just "Pure Rock"

Bottom line, you evolve or die. XTB has lasted 18 years...so far. That's a wee bit longer than YNF did. AHHHHH The good ole days.

Ledge
 
I wanna know who still sports a 95YNF tag on their front bumper....upside down?

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Great comentary, Ledge. You and Rigger remain the gold standard of rock jocks as far as I'm concerned. (and after I left FL it was weird to hear Rigger VT'ing in places like Louisville..).
 
Scott Ledger is 100% correct...and he should know.


98Rock went to Crap when CC took over and handed Greg Mull the gov playlist of approved tunes to format the station. When that happend and Greg left... 98Rock ratings went downhill fast.... by the late 90s...alternative rock formats suffered from lack of sales.

Godsmack along with Disturbed helped bring back the harder scene of Metal to the radio airwaves, but CC,CBS and others are hanging on to the "Safe Format" of the mid 90s music scene by still playing music from that era that most people are tired of hearing every hour, every day, every year for over a decade. The safe format that the corps want to push the PDs to play inbetween the New Current Music out is what is killing Todays Rock Stations... also when it comes to Classic Rock...playing the same Zep,Floyd,Rush,Skynard..etc..tunes over and over every hour Kills The Listener. Again its a "Safe Format" but its not Safe...it Kills!!! and the ratings for Pure Rock stations and Classic Rock stations are horrible unless they have a great morning drive. Thats the facts!

Sorry this rant was off topic of 95YNF
 
EXCELLENT post by Ledge. The following is exactly what is wrong with radio today and the reason behind half the programming complaints on this board:

"...he brought the white board to a meeting, wrote 8 different call letters on the top, and started to talk about a group synergy. At that point we were no longer a duo (98 and Thunder), we were all "protecting each others flanks", and on top of that, the era of music belonging to a certain station evolved. We left certain songs for Star 95.7 to play, or 'that song is better suited for XTB' and so on. The old days where every other station was the enemy, was over."

Thanks Ledge!
 
vadar said:
Where the hell is Billy the Phone Freak?????????

I was at the Rick Springfield concert at Taste of Pinellas back in late May (don't ask, the Mrs. drags me along anytime he's in town), and between the Greg Billings' Band set and Rick, Billy the Phone Freak walked right past us, he saw me, we nodded at one another like it was a Monday morning in the halls of the Gandy building six years ago, and he went on his way.

My wife said "Who was that?" and I kind of started laughing, and I said "That's Billy the Phone Freak."

So, I don't know where he's working, but at least he's alive as of a month or so ago.
 
Wow,what a playlist YNF had back in the day. Like one had died and gone to Classic Rock/Album Oriented Rock Heaven.
I had a get a subsciption to Sirius 2 years ago just to hear a lot of the songs on that list again because the now deceased AOR/Classic Rock station here in the Atlanta Area-96Rock stopped playing most of those songs.
 
I moved here in 2001. I never heard of YNF. I did notice that starting a thread on YNF on this board is like Pavlov's dogs. A certain age group will respond with the same gusto that my generation from up North will repond to anybody starting a thread about WABeatleC, WMCA,WQAM,WFUN, WCFL,WLS,KQV,WKYC,WIXY, WKBW,CKLW or WIBG. Radio lovers can be so predictable---me included. Usually a post from me will stop any thread dead in it's tracks! Time to move on to discussing WLCY and WALT. Weren't they great? Will any station ever do what they did? or how about the "Big APE"690 out of JAX? Great signal! WVOK from Birmingham covered most of daytime Dixie with Rock'n'Roll ! Or WLAC out of Nashville with the blues.
 
ScottLedger said:
Then Jacor/CC wrote a check and purchased us, handed Greg his playlist of government approved tunes and Greg resigned. Later when Brad Hardin started to fine tune the station to the cluster, he brought the white board to a meeting wrote 8 different call letters on the top.And started to talk about a group synergy. At that point we were no longer a duo (98 and Thunder) we were all "protecting each others flanks", and on top of that, the era of music belonging to a certain station evolved. We left certain songs for Star 95.7 to play, or 'that song is better suited for XTB' and so on. The old days where every other station was the enemy, was over.




Ledge

Wow, talk about hammering the nail on the head! Outstanding post, especially that particular paragraph. And Mr. Alm, dead-on as well. Flipping my presets amongst Mix, FLZ, and other stations while I'm at work, I was wondering why songs like "What About Now" and "Rise Above This" were getting run on Mix and not FLZ (knowing that said songs were getting some run on other CHR's from checking the numbers from mediabase). Now I know why.

Speaking of Mix, and getting more towards the topic at hand, is it just me or has Mix been doing what YNF apparently did if I read scottsvb's post correctly...

scottsvb5 said:
alot just couldnt take hearing Poison...then going to Lynard Skynard...its like..wtf??

For example, playing "No Air" by Jordin Sparks/Chris Brown and following that up with "Fly Like an Eagle" by Steve Miller Band. HEH??? I thought Mix was supposedly Hot AC, but I digress.

Anyway, that post Ledge pretty much knocked it out and all the way up to the Beach seats at the Trop. Thanks :)
 
I was on-air at 95ynf from 1983 and did the very last show in 1993 before the takeover... It was a 10 year run for me... and what a blast it was! ... as we all know in life... everything eventually changes... but to me personally... it really was the best of times... fun..fun...fun...
 
Whats goin on there Mr NURPLE? When I first started at 98 (Spring of 89...they were WKRL at the time) Beau Reins hired me to do 10p-2a ...when I used to get off work...I'd hop in my old Chevy van and drive home... it was the velvety smooth pipes of The Overnite Gangsta Don Capone that used to bang out of my Jenson 6x9's for the ride to Maximo Moorings.

Good to see another old fart like me still kickin bro!


Ledge
 
Are thre airchecks or a tribute page. You all talk about this like it was WNEW-FM or WABC .
 
Are thre airchecks or a tribute page. You all talk about this like it was WNEW-FM or WABC .

There's a decent site at www.95ynf.com, but it currently lacks airchecks, and some of the depth that we expect from tribute sites like this.

Ain't nobody out there got no tape of the mighty YNF? It looks like Don Capone is running the site, so Ledge (for one, since you were there and wrote an excellent narrative), please rifle through your collection and let's get some audio shrines posted.

That said, the youtube videos are f-ing priceless!

p.s. When I got married in 1983, I wanted to honeymoon in Tampa because I'd read great things about WYNF. I told my future wife that Tampa not only had great beaches, but also had this awesome radio station called 95ynf. To quote Mike Birbiglia, what I should have said, was nothing. She's now my ex-wife.
 
I'd follow a radio guy,cat, dude, geek ( depends on your decade) anywhere. If some Good Guy asked me to go to Miami to hear Tiger Radio-------back in 62-------I'd a gone in a Noo York minute. Then back to Noo York for all the Good Guys on WMCA. I went all the way to LA just to hear Boss Radio! And dance at "It's Boss" on the Strip.
 
MsMusicRadio, what's your beef with this station? 95YNF was probably just as good, IF NOT BETTER than anything you quote from New York. Were you here in the Bay area when 95YNF was on?

I started this thread and hope it never ends. You won't find ANY better rock radio station during this era and it sure beats the crap we hear nowadays.

I agree, let's get some airchecks uploaded to the site. Its been "promsied" for years, still no airchecks. I'm sure Charlie Logan, Carey Curelop have some old tapes that can be converted to MP3/wav. files.....
 
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