Giving a perspective from an Alternative fan from outside of the area (Atlanta) but from someone who use to live in St. Louis for a few years.
For starters, The Point may have it's faults but in terms of striking that chord between alternative and active rock, I can't think of a radio station that does it better than the point.
During the day, the appear to lean harder with a little less new music. During the evening, the tend to lean newer and more pure alternative/indie. Every third weekend or so, they are all 90s which plays it all from Korn to The Cure.
Their library is impressive compared to iheart & cumulus alternative station.
Alt 1049 cannot compete. For starters, they play the same tired alt rock from 2013 with little new music and lots of mainstream stereotypical rock from the 90s. No deep cuts like The Point. True, they have Woody in the morning which may make for interesting morning radio but I think St. Louis is done hearing Milkey Chance every hour. Point took care of that in 2013 when Stolen Dance came out after all.
Alt 1049 may have a few local dj's (doubt it) but Iheart is cheap and is not local at all. Point will beat them on that point.
If Iheart wanted to compete, they would have been better to try active rock (not that stupid man up rock which is not active rock). Instead, they tried to compete with The Point but moving further to the alternative/indie side (you won't hear any active rock tracks on Alt 1049).
So let's see: The Point is harder than Alt; The Point plays a better variety of 90s than Alt; The Point plays new music before Alt (harder end alternative and indie); The Point is more devoted to new music and older music depending on time of day. All in all, Alt 1049 can't compete. I'll be surprised if they pull 1 share.... Okay maybe 1.5.
For starters, The Point may have it's faults but in terms of striking that chord between alternative and active rock, I can't think of a radio station that does it better than the point.
During the day, the appear to lean harder with a little less new music. During the evening, the tend to lean newer and more pure alternative/indie. Every third weekend or so, they are all 90s which plays it all from Korn to The Cure.
Their library is impressive compared to iheart & cumulus alternative station.
Alt 1049 cannot compete. For starters, they play the same tired alt rock from 2013 with little new music and lots of mainstream stereotypical rock from the 90s. No deep cuts like The Point. True, they have Woody in the morning which may make for interesting morning radio but I think St. Louis is done hearing Milkey Chance every hour. Point took care of that in 2013 when Stolen Dance came out after all.
Alt 1049 may have a few local dj's (doubt it) but Iheart is cheap and is not local at all. Point will beat them on that point.
If Iheart wanted to compete, they would have been better to try active rock (not that stupid man up rock which is not active rock). Instead, they tried to compete with The Point but moving further to the alternative/indie side (you won't hear any active rock tracks on Alt 1049).
So let's see: The Point is harder than Alt; The Point plays a better variety of 90s than Alt; The Point plays new music before Alt (harder end alternative and indie); The Point is more devoted to new music and older music depending on time of day. All in all, Alt 1049 can't compete. I'll be surprised if they pull 1 share.... Okay maybe 1.5.