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AMP Radio coming to San Diego

Oh God no, please tell me you're kidding. I can only handle Britney Spears and Lady Gaga 50 times a day on so many frequencies...

I hope CBS Radio has learned something with Movin' and Free FM? You can't just think up a format idea and put it in every market and have it work.
 
Radio3787 said:
I hope CBS Radio has learned something with Movin' and Free FM? You can't just think up a format idea and put it in every market and have it work.

Heck they can't think up a format that works in just one market....
 
Bob_Hudson said:
Radio3787 said:
I hope CBS Radio has learned something with Movin' and Free FM? You can't just think up a format idea and put it in every market and have it work.

Heck they can't think up a format that works in just one market....

No kidding.

It's not going to work in LA and they only have to compete against KIIS and KPWR there.

I don't think they'd exactly be a big hit in San Diego going up against 3 CHR/Dance stations that are already on..

Actually, I don't think they'd be a big hit in San Diego if they were only going up against ONE other station..

Unless AMP in LA brings in high profile jocks and big money contests (very doubtful) they're wasting their time; they won't be bringing down KIIS or Power 106...
 
GeorgeJ. said:
Bob_Hudson said:
Radio3787 said:
I hope CBS Radio has learned something with Movin' and Free FM? You can't just think up a format idea and put it in every market and have it work.

Heck they can't think up a format that works in just one market....

No kidding.

It's not going to work in LA and they only have to compete against KIIS and KPWR there.

I don't think they'd exactly be a big hit in San Diego going up against 3 CHR/Dance stations that are already on..

Actually, I don't think they'd be a big hit in San Diego if they were only going up against ONE other station..

Unless AMP in LA brings in high profile jocks and big money contests (very doubtful) they're wasting their time; they won't be bringing down KIIS or Power 106...

You guys crack me. You remind me of those two old guys in the balcony in the Muppet Show...
 
Garrett said:
You guys crack me. You remind me of those two old guys in the balcony in the Muppet Show...

We're just vintage flatulence....
 
Amp radio will have a hard time finding talent 18- 34 years of age. Radio has not been nurturing talent in the past 10 years. Where are they going to find "Young" talent? It's not out there. They can find the age but the talent will have no clue how to do radio.
 
Domino Rippy said:
Amp radio will have a hard time finding talent 18- 34 years of age. Radio has not been nurturing talent in the past 10 years. Where are they going to find "Young" talent? It's not out there. They can find the age but the talent will have no clue how to do radio.

That's an unfair statement is so many ways, I don't even know where to start...
 
Amp/LA is very much a "Jack-like" CHR so far. At first, it was all music and self promotion. Now, they are taking shots at KIIS with liners like, "Hey KIIS, come pay our bills because we aren't running any commercials," or something like that. The original Jack (also CBS owned) found a niche in between mainstream Oldies KRTH and Classic Rock KLOS. Jack is doing well and still has no jocks. Amp appears to be positioned in between CHR KIIS and Rhythmic KPWR and should take some audience from both of them. It may or may not top KIIS or even Power, but I think it will do well. Hard to say when, or if, they will add jocks.
 
AM FM listener said:
Amp/LA is very much a "Jack-like" CHR so far. At first, it was all music and self promotion. Now, they are taking shots at KIIS with liners like, "Hey KIIS, come pay our bills because we aren't running any commercials," or something like that. The original Jack (also CBS owned) found a niche in between mainstream Oldies KRTH and Classic Rock KLOS. Jack is doing well and still has no jocks. Amp appears to be positioned in between CHR KIIS and Rhythmic KPWR and should take some audience from both of them. It may or may not top KIIS or even Power, but I think it will do well. Hard to say when, or if, they will add jocks.

Not sure what you mean by "Jack-Like?" Jack and CHR are two different formats. It's like saying "933" is a "Mix" like format. Doesn't make any sense, unless you mean the way they handle imaging.

That said, I don't see how CBS would even bother with putting an AMP radio in San Diego. The San Diego market does not seem like one that can support two Mainstream CHRs. Technically, there were two when 933 was simulcasting WFLZ in 1996, but back then, Q106 was WAAAAAAAAY more watered down compared to 'FLZ! Now a days, with Blazin 989, plus Z90, 933, Star, JACK, and Sophie (which is owned by CBS for the moment), not to mention Q96 on its rim-shot way, I don't see how there'd be room for an AMP, a NOW or any modern day version of CBS's Hit Radio format. Sophie's format looks very close to what Star has anyway, and CBS is trying to sell Kyxy and Sophie, so what would be the point?

If there was room for another CHR, 100.7 would probably jump on it anyway. AMP isn't coming, don't hold your breath!

Uh, IMO.
 
Garrett said:
Not sure what you mean by "Jack-Like?" Jack and CHR are two different formats. It's like saying "933" is a "Mix" like format. Doesn't make any sense, unless you mean the way they handle imaging.

Yes, I agree that Jack and CHR are two different formats but what I meant by "Jack-like," was imaging (as you mention) and no jocks. I am not an expert on SD radio so I can't say if another CHR would work there or not. It seems you already have one CHR, two Rhythmics and a couple of Hot AC's already so a second CHR would be hard to fit in.
 
Hey Garrett, like I said earlier....GOOD LUCK AMP...there is no next generation of radio talent.
Radio has not attracted young talent because there is no place for them to cut their teeth.

97.1 Amp Radio, Los Angeles.
Amp Radio is a new take on Top 40 in the worlds biggest radio market, Los Angeles. We’re looking for the next great generation of On-Air talent, Imaging, Commercial Production, and superstars to build the programming and music departments. If you’re the best at what you do, willing to work harder and smarter than everyone else, and you create mind-blowing content then give us the opportunity to talk with you.
 
I rest my case Garrett, you must be too old, where the Hell are they going to find the Next Generation...texting their shows, no need for mics.
 
AM FM listener said:
I am not an expert on SD radio so I can't say if another CHR would work there or not. It seems you already have one CHR, two Rhythmics and a couple of Hot AC's already so a second CHR would be hard to fit in.


Radio people get hung up on labels, but radio listeners don't know CHR from AC, or care - they just know what entertains them and the history of pop music radio (and that's what all those stations are) shows that there's always room for a newcomer to push aside veteran stations.
 
Domino Rippy said:
I rest my case Garrett, you must be too old, where the Hell are they going to find the Next Generation...texting their shows, no need for mics.

No, it has nothing to do with my age...
 
This is what they consider the next generation of radio talent. Told you it doesn't exist.

AMP Airstaff Shaping Up

McCabe AMP'd Up
ALL ACCESS has heard CBS Alternative KROQ/LOS ANGELES full-time swinger McCABE on the air at new sister Top 40 AMP 97.1 during afternoon drive yesterday (3/17), nights the day before, and he's gracing middays TODAY.

Today in middays it was STRYKER, from LOVELINE doing a few hours. Will he be back?

Look for CBS/EL-LAY VP/Programming KEVIN WEATHERLY to officially announce who will host afternoons and nights by the end of the week. We're betting that McCABE will be a permanent fixture at AMP 97.1, but which shift? More, soon.
 
Nothing personal, but what does that have to do with AMP ever coming to San Diego?
In fact, what does that have to do with San Diego at all?
 
Nothing, I'm just stating that AMP is the new Jack. AMP is spreading like Jack did. Only AMP is looking for the next generation talent.....and looking ...and looking.
 
In all fairness, there IS actually a hole for this format in SD.

Z90 and Blazin aren't really targets.

Although Z90 is doing a little better these days... they still take the "We are a RAP station" approach.

and Blazin... are they still on the air?

KHTS would be the target.

Hope we see AMP radio in SD soon!
 
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