scott salvatori said:mr bongwater, where did you get that big HALLELUJAH billboard?
hopefully i can borrow it someday when "the cluck" a real country outlet comes to town.
"the click", aint bad....heard a bit last night. someone list some tracks/artists they coverin. most unfamiliar to my ears, but hey, no burn out at least.
Respectfully, this station had been taking risks - just look at yes.com for the hours leading up to the format flip. I don't know anywhere else you were hearing this cut by the Pussycat Dolls (on a "smooth" station, no less) or Kristine W. New tracks by great artists like Sade or Seal or Norah Jones will probably never be heard in Seattle-Tacoma again.AnotherCat said:Maybe not fusion rock but something with a little life to it and an actual melody would have helped a lot - those "snooz jazz shuffle" fomula songs don't appeal to anyone anymore.
..."smooth jazz" got stuck in this rut where the stations only played the slowest track on the CD or the cover song and a bunch of 30 year old vocals. Other formats evolved to meet the needs of new people entering the lower end of the target demo - this format never did. The owners all listened to this consultant say "it has to be smooooth and relaxing and not exciting or obtrusive" and as it got blander and blander more listeners left.
The thing that is so sad about this situation is that the PD, MD and staff at this station were good and they were creative thinkers. Had they been willing to take some risks (like playing uptempo music and real NAC vocals) they could have built an audience over the last few years and that might have triggered an evolution as other stations saw that it worked
Perhaps, but KWJZ didn't stick to these hard & fast rules that I can see. ... is triple A the same as it was in 1993? It kind of seems like it.You don"t see an A/C, CHR, or Country station that still plays by the same rules they did in 1987 or 1995. Smooth Jazz format did and that's what killed it.
Bill Wolfenbarger said:Jake Mott the ski report guy?
radioguy123 said:Wonder if 104.5 fm would make a good smooth jazz station? built in audience and image and cheap to run.
worc47 said:YAWN....
A sad day for Seattle. I liked KWJZ - enjoyed it while visiting Seattle in May. Still,Thank God for KiFM 98.1 San Diego. "The Originator" of Contemporary Jazz/NAC Joe G in SoCalradioguy123 said:Smooth jazz goes to Modern AC. Kenny G to Red Hot Chili Peppers, Neon Trees and Pearl Jam. Doesn't seem like a "yawn" to me. What do I know, probably too young to understand real change. Deathcab For Cutie, Mumford and Sons, Metro Station, Train and Pearl Jam. Seems hardly boring, may not work, but it is certainly a big change for the radio landscape in Seattle.
The change I think is a yawn is KJR. Basically same station with a couple of 60's songs an hour. Yawn...
As for KMCQ, Smooth Jazz would have a built-in established following for a new owner, albiet a small following to fit the small 8000 watt signal. PPM has killed at least 10 Smooth Jazz stations that I can count. Some still are going strong like in Phoenix and San Diego.
Or maybe the yawn was the length of my post. I'll keep them shorter and use more emoticons![]()