> > > >
> > > > PS this is one of the things that pisses me off about
> > > 103.5
> > > > Kiss FM Chicago. CHR/Pop stations like 93.3 FLZ Tampa
> > and
> > > > Q-100 Atlanta have no problem hosting Dance shows, and
>
> > > > broadcasting from clubs that strictly play non Hip Hop
>
> > > Dance
> > > > music. Why is a CHR/Pop station in CHICAGO not doing
> the
> >
> > > > same????
> > > >
> > >
> > > I'm gonna take a couple of guesses as to why. For one
> > > thing, Kiss has no dance heritage in Chicago... a
> station
> > > like FLZ/Tampa has been around for years, and in the
> > > beginning they were pretty dance friendly.
> >
> > Q-100 Atlanta on the other hand signed on even after WKSC
> > Chicago, and as good as the ATL's nightlife is, it still
> > pales in comparison to Chicago's.
> >
> >
> > > Secondly, I'm thinking they don't have anyone there that
>
> > knows dance or mixshow programming strongly enough to pull
>
> > off a credible or successful dance show.
> >
> > How hard is it to hire a couple of decent DJs from
> Chicago?
> > You can't swing a dead cat in metro Chicago without
> hitting
> > an aspiring DJ. There's quite a few really good ones that
> > even post on this board. There's also people like DJ
> Sticky
> > Boots (cheesy name I know). I believe he's from Chicago,
> and
> > he hosts mixshows on several Midwest CHRs near Chicago:
> >
http://www.djstickyboots.com/mixshow.htm
> > Even syndicate the guys from FLZ. I know Z-100 Portland
> does
> > that (or did it). Or consult with stations like Channel
> 933
> > San Diego, Channel 955 Detroit (they do have shows that
> > exclusively play Dance), and 102.7 KIIS-FM as they all
> have
> > Dance shows as well. Should I keep going? There's good
> > mixers over at Rhythmic Wild 94.9 San Francisco, Z-103.5
> > Toronto, WKTU NYC, Kiss 108 Boston, even Z-107.7 St. Louis
>
> > has'em.
> >
>
> It's funny that you mention Stickyboots, he's a personal
> friend of mine... lol, and he's not from Chicago, but
> closeby. I'll pass along your good word to him.

>
> You're absolutely right, there's a lot of very good,
> competent DJ's in Chicago... I wouldn't say all of them are
> capable of doing radio mixshows, but some are. I need to
> make a point of that because mixing in a club environment
> and for a commercial radio station are two different beasts.
> But that aside, there are indeed mixers in the city who can
> produce great sounding radio mixes. I've seen at least a
> couple of them post on this discussion board from time to
> time, and there's another prominent fella on this board who
> does a fine business of contracting custom mixshows for
> radio stations. But back to Kiss specifically, since I
> don't know that they fully know or grasp dance music, they
> probably don't see it as a high-priority thing. If they
> elected to go for it, I'd think they'd have to either go the
> route of an experienced consultant, or they could hire To
> Kool Chris for whatever ransom they're willing to pay him
> and then pray for a miracle. The other thing is, if they
> decide to air mixshows... can they sell it? I've heard
> stories of a lot of CHR stations that go the mixshow route,
> then wind up ditching them down the road because they
> couldn't sell the time to advertisers. When you stray away
> from traditional programming, you sometimes have to find new
> ways to sell it or find new people willing to buy into it
> and fund it for you. So it's not always such a simple thing
> to just "do it" or not "do it."
>
DJ Sticky Boots is actually from Indiana, I have a friend who knows him. Sticky Boots also was a Guest DJ on Sirius 36 THE BEAT, not too long ago.