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98.5 The Beat- #1 For The Most Hip Hop

Now, here's the new one from Gym Class Heroes called Stereo Love....Really?

This is just flat out annoying!!!!

Please get a new slogan/tagline
 
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .
 
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p
 
saradio1 said:
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p

this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.
 
dallasboyz said:
this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.

"Bias" is a noun. The adjective you are searching for is "biased."

SARADIO tends to be one of the fairest posters, an he separates information from opinion, as he did in the post you snarked to.
 
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p

this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.

Are you trying to imply that the imformation I posted is inaccurate?

Austin has two Top 40 stations one leaning Urban the other leaning Pop. However, both are owned by CC. Btw, SA actually has 5 Top 40 stations when you include 95.1 La Kalle.
 
saradio1 said:
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p

this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.

Are you trying to imply that the imformation I posted is inaccurate?

Austin has two Top 40 stations one leaning Urban the other leaning Pop. However, both are owned by CC. Btw, SA actually has 5 Top 40 stations when you include 95.1 La Kalle.

Im not from Austin nor am I from San Antonio. but,

If you mean San Antonio radio is more competitive and overall worse than Austin, Ill accept that.

Station by station, Austin dramatically is better than SA.

KHFI > Mix (or any of the others)
Kase > KJ
KROX or KLBJ > KISS
The Beat Austin > The Beat SA
 
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p

this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.

Are you trying to imply that the imformation I posted is inaccurate?

Austin has two Top 40 stations one leaning Urban the other leaning Pop. However, both are owned by CC. Btw, SA actually has 5 Top 40 stations when you include 95.1 La Kalle.

Im not from Austin nor am I from San Antonio. but,

If you mean San Antonio radio is more competitive and overall worse than Austin, Ill accept that.

Station by station, Austin dramatically is better than SA.

KHFI > Mix (or any of the others)
Kase > KJ
KROX or KLBJ > KISS
The Beat Austin > The Beat SA

Did your blind a$$ not noticed I was referring to Top 40 stations in SA and Austin?
 
saradio1 said:
Did your blind a$$ not noticed I was referring to Top 40 stations in SA and Austin?

Remember that old west Texas saying.....

"Never wrestle with a pig....you get dirty and the pig likes it!"
 
saradio1 said:
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p

this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.

Are you trying to imply that the imformation I posted is inaccurate?

Austin has two Top 40 stations one leaning Urban the other leaning Pop. However, both are owned by CC. Btw, SA actually has 5 Top 40 stations when you include 95.1 La Kalle.

Im not from Austin nor am I from San Antonio. but,

If you mean San Antonio radio is more competitive and overall worse than Austin, Ill accept that.

Station by station, Austin dramatically is better than SA.

KHFI > Mix (or any of the others)
Kase > KJ
KROX or KLBJ > KISS
The Beat Austin > The Beat SA

Did your blind a$$ not noticed I was referring to Top 40 stations in SA and Austin?

yes. and if by "competition", you mean "a bunch of below average stations fighting for a younger demo piece" , then Ill agree.
 
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
dallasboyz said:
saradio1 said:
greenbastard said:
98.5 The Beat is no longer what it used to be. Thank god for 102.3 The Beat .

Well, you can't compare SA radio to Austin radio. There's more competition in SA than there is Austin. For example, there's 4 Top 40 stations. All targeting a different niche in SA youth. The Beat does lean more Urban but not by much. KTFM and KXXM are both Top 40 with a Rhythmic lean. KLTO/Party 97-7 is Top 40 Pop. I'm sure Univision is looking at attracting some of Party cume before EMF takes over. Btw, Party's cume registered over 300,000 last month.

Oh, The Beat in Austin isn't that impressive either. They've also added dance music from LMFAO and Far East Movement. :p

this means nothing from a guy named "SARADIO". you aren't bias at all.

Are you trying to imply that the imformation I posted is inaccurate?

Austin has two Top 40 stations one leaning Urban the other leaning Pop. However, both are owned by CC. Btw, SA actually has 5 Top 40 stations when you include 95.1 La Kalle.

Im not from Austin nor am I from San Antonio. but,

If you mean San Antonio radio is more competitive and overall worse than Austin, Ill accept that.

Station by station, Austin dramatically is better than SA.

KHFI > Mix (or any of the others)
Kase > KJ
KROX or KLBJ > KISS
The Beat Austin > The Beat SA

Did your blind a$$ not noticed I was referring to Top 40 stations in SA and Austin?

yes. and if by "competition", you mean "a bunch of below average stations fighting for a younger demo piece" , then Ill agree.
What is so below average? Please post something factual that proves SA or Austin stations are below average. Otherwise, stick to the Dallas board.
 
98.5 10am playlist-

Ying Yang Twins - Shake (w/ Pitbull) 20.10.2011 9:57am
DJ Khaled - I'm On One (w/ Drake, Rick Ross & Lil Wayne) 20.10.2011 10:02am
Jay-Z - Empire State Of Mind (w/ Alicia Keys) 20.10.2011 10:07am
Nicki Minaj - Fly (w/ Rihanna) 20.10.2011 10:12am
Enur - Calabria (w/ Natasja) 20.10.2011 10:23am
Dev - In The Dark 20.10.2011 10:27am
Usher - DJ Got Us Fallin' In Love (w/ Pitbull) 20.10.2011 10:30am
Afrojack - Take Over Control (w/ Eva Simons) 20.10.2011 10:33am
2Pac - California Love (w/ Dr. Dre & Roger Troutman) 20.10.2011 10:37am
LMFAO - Sexy And I Know It 20.10.2011 10:42am
Bruno Mars - Just The Way You Are 20.10.2011 10:51am
Pitbull - Give Me Everything (w/ Ne-Yo, Afrojack & Nayer) 20.10.2011 10:55am
Far East Movement - Like A G6 (w/ The Cataracs & Dev) 20.10.2011 11:00am

Great mix of Dance and Hip Hop.
 
dallasboyz said:
If you mean San Antonio radio is more competitive and overall worse than Austin, Ill accept that.

Station by station, Austin dramatically is better than SA.

KHFI > Mix (or any of the others)
Kase > KJ
KROX or KLBJ > KISS
The Beat Austin > The Beat SA

I love when people say stations in one place are better than stations in another. Usually, this means that the observer does not understand why a format variant in one market, while right for there, will be wrong in another market and situation.

As an example, for how many months and years has The Beat been #1 in San Antonio and what are the stats for the Austin station of the same name? Or, even more interesting to think about: how big would Chapman have been if he had moved to LA? Or how would Wally Phillips have done in Philly? Or Stern in McAllen?
 
I think some of you are forgetting one very important piece of the puzzle here.

Aside from not being able to please everyone, top 40 has contributed a great deal to the merging of Pop and Hip Hop music. Stations like the KBBT have chosen to change with the changing times. Its either evolve or become extinct.

If I personally were running the show I would veer far away from top 40 and go more urban but that is just my opinion. Homie Marco knows what he is doing, I'm sure those guys will be just fine in the end.

As far as the station moniker... that's been their positioning statement since day 1. I do not see them changing it anytime soon.
 
DominiqueRadio said:
As far as the station moniker... that's been their positioning statement since day 1. I do not see them changing it anytime soon.

Your positioning statement should answer the question, "What are you famous for?" That may not necessarily be the main thing you do, but it is what the listeners know you for.
 
fredcantu said:
DominiqueRadio said:
As far as the station moniker... that's been their positioning statement since day 1. I do not see them changing it anytime soon.

Your positioning statement should answer the question, "What are you famous for?" That may not necessarily be the main thing you do, but it is what the listeners know you for.

Well, over this past year they have tweak the moniker just a bit. It was "#1 For Hip Hop/R&B". Now, it's "#1 For The Most Hip Hop/R&B". I'm just curious to see how much longer they can continue with this tagline as they add more non Hip Hop artist.

Which brings me to this question, if Hip Hop is on the decline as we've seen it over the past few years. Does a station want to be identified as a Hip Hop station?
 
saradio1 said:
if Hip Hop is on the decline as we've seen it over the past few years. Does a station want to be identified as a Hip Hop station?

The short answer is "Whatever works."
Please recall that for decades Top 40 stations called themselves "Rock."
"The Rock of Austin"
"Rockin' 91"
"Stereo Rock"
Etc.
But they were stations that played their share of pop, R&B, crossover country, etc. The label "The Most Hip Hop" will stick as long as it's cool and continues to attract listeners to the station.
 
fredcantu said:
DominiqueRadio said:
As far as the station moniker... that's been their positioning statement since day 1. I do not see them changing it anytime soon.

Your positioning statement should answer the question, "What are you famous for?" That may not necessarily be the main thing you do, but it is what the listeners know you for.

Completely agree.

saradio1 said:
Which brings me to this question, if Hip Hop is on the decline as we've seen it over the past few years. Does a station want to be identified as a Hip Hop station?

If a station veers away form the bubble sound of a top 40 then sure. However being how a lot of Hip Hop stations are going this route, I could see your argument. =)
 
I think S.A./Austin have both have had some notable pop/urban stations in the past several decades (particularly S.A.) but neither are too special right now at least in the CHR/hip hop category.

I will say that 98.5 the Beat may not be great for new music, etc. but it does have a very distinctive sound and personalities while 96.7 and 102.3 and Austin are really quite generic in most day parts and very similar sounding stations could be found in a lot of markets. Austin currently stands out in the urban realm with community station KAZI, while the only true urban radio (outside of gospel AM) in S.A. is KROV on HD2. In other formats, San Antonio does have a strong classic hits/oldies format in KONO and a very locally distinctive long-time Tejano station in KXTN. Austin's strengths are quite different - KGSR in AAA (though some would argue it has been watered down over the years) and a popular and pretty unique local public radio station in KUT-FM. In past years, country KVET really stood out for Austin-centric music identity. So, these are very different radio markets with different audiences and areas of local flavor.
 
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