Above I used the phrase "with the exception of Urban". Yes, Atlanta is a wonderful city for urban music and the stations in Atlanta are great when it comes to urban. I'm referring to radio in general. Urban would be horrible in Seattle but other radio stations and people who like those radio stations would say Seattle is great. The problem with Atlanta is the fact the stations (most) are ran by the big 4 c's. Other communities like St. Louis, and San Diego also have stations owned by some of the big 4 but also stations that are owned by smaller corps. Birmingham also sucks when it comes to radio. I can't speak for Urban (you can though) but the other formats in Birmingham are also very corporate sounding.
kilamanjero said:kal30005 said:I agree with others that Atlanta radio is no worse than anywhere else. Radio sucks everywhere.
Actually, I think Atlanta is arguably the strongest R&B and Urban market in the country, mostly due to the large African-American population here. I'm not sure that there's a market with a station as strong as V-103 anywhere. And how many markets have 2 Urban ACs and an FM gospel station?
And while everybody likes to complain about the music played by all the stations here, when I go out of town for a week or two and listen to stations in other mid-sized Southern markets like Orlando, Tampa and Charlotte, I find that their playlists are even smaller than the stations here and while they sound fresh at first, they become old VERY quick. And when I come back to Atlanta, I realize how far ahead musically Atlanta radio still is compared with the other Southern markets.
Amen to that! I swear if some of you that hate Atlanta radio that much, have they considered how awful radio is for urban music listeners in other major Southern markets? Birmingham, Nashville, Charlotte, Orlando, Tampa, Miami, Raleigh/Durham, Greensboro/Winston-Salem/High Point, Louisville, and Jacksonville are all mundane as it gets for urban formats. They have plenty of stronger stations in other formats except urban formats. I applaud V-103 for being so strong and maintaining such a very diverse playlist of contemporary and old school hip-hop and R&B although it has some fierce competition from the Radio One-owned stations and Kiss 104.1. The only large city urban stations that comparable to V-103 is their CBS-owned sister station WPGC-FM/Washington DC along with KPRS/Kansas City, KMEL/San Francisco, WBLK/Buffalo, and WDKX/Rochester (New York).