> > so they have to $ave those dollar$ I guess. I would think
> > Heard WAZY Lafayette Saturday afternoon for the first time
>
> > in a couple of years. What a waste. Strictly juke box.
> > Liners/promos/commercials. NO Jocks...NO personality.
> > 50,000 wasted watts.
>
> WAZY-FM has hit an all-time low! Everything about them
> sounds terrible and extremely amateur. It's sad when a dinky
> 2200 WATT station is kicking the ass of a 50000er. Just how
> bad is it you might ask... the best sound out of the station
> is JB's Open House Party. Actually, Crawfordsville's
> CD-106.3 sounds 10x better.
>
I wouldn't go as far as saying Crawfordsville's CHR is 10 times better than WAZY. CD 106.3 IS 10 times better than the old Hot 106.3, however. Jarad Allen really turned the on-air presentation of that station (and sister station, Thunder 103.9) around under his watch, which is a lot more than many who came before ever did. Kudos to him for WCDQ and for WIMC, which sounds 1000 times better than it did before. It'll be interesting to see what happens once they find a successor for the PD/OM position. Hopefully, they'll maintain the status quo or raise the bar.
Onto Z 96-5, it's not a bad station in the least. Before B102.9 started using their new imaging package, Z sounded like the more hip, fun CHR. The two stations now sound fairly comparable with one another.
IMO, Z is right on track with getting on new music and everything else that makes a good CHR. Yes, it would be nice to hear some more weekday and weekend talent on the station, but WAZY's lack of deejays on middays and weekends certainly isn't hurting their numbers. Even though I and many would like to see those shifts filled with upbeat personalities instead of liners between songs and commercials, I just don't see AMP forking over the dollars to supply such a local line-up, especially if they are making budget cuts. To me, the only real thing that needs to happen over there is a logo change that actually depicts them as "Z 96-5," but that's an imaging issue, not programming.