Have you ever driven in Seattle traffic? It's insane out here. Seriously. ANY help is good help....even on AM.
It's definitely not the worst traffic in the US... San Juan has that honor followed by Miami and Austin.
Have you ever driven in Seattle traffic? It's insane out here. Seriously. ANY help is good help....even on AM.
David, if all traffic won't work In a market like Seattle, then why is it on its 6th year or however long it's been in Vancouver?
A format for stoners would be interesting in WA and CO.
"Personal Achievement Radio" - An AM format tried in LA and Seattle in the '90s that was all motivational speakers, 24/7. You heard stuff from Zig Ziglar, Robert Schuller, Norman Vincent Peale, Deepak Chopra and that kind of stuff. I remember tuning in once and hearing something called How To Overcome Discouragement. In three minutes I had the answer: Stop listening to this crap.
What happened to them? I don't know. I guess they found a higher plane of consciousness and simply floated away.........
Polka would not do well.
Actually we have that here; KDAL in Duluth broadcasts an odd mix of right wing talk, sports talk, and conspiracy theory oogum-boogum...plus POLKAS! On Saturday morning, you'll hear a local neo-con windbag rail against Spanish speakers, "ebonics," and anyone who speaks anything but by-the-book English...followed by three hours of music in Polish and German! Talk radio is definitely an irony-free zone...
Polka would not do well.
Actually we have that here; KDAL in Duluth broadcasts an odd mix of right wing talk, sports talk, and conspiracy theory oogum-boogum...plus POLKAS! On Saturday morning, you'll hear a local neo-con windbag rail against Spanish speakers, "ebonics," and anyone who speaks anything but by-the-book English...followed by three hours of music in Polish and German! Talk radio is definitely an irony-free zone...
Funny! Is there a large older Polish community in Duluth? There's also a bit of irony when you consider that Polka is the genesis of much traditional Mexican music (I can never remember if its Tejano or Ranchera), so your "Neocon windbag" is railing against immigrants right before the station plays music orginated by immigrants.
Polka would not do well.
Actually we have that here; KDAL in Duluth broadcasts an odd mix of right wing talk, sports talk, and conspiracy theory oogum-boogum...plus POLKAS! On Saturday morning, you'll hear a local neo-con windbag rail against Spanish speakers, "ebonics," and anyone who speaks anything but by-the-book English...followed by three hours of music in Polish and German! Talk radio is definitely an irony-free zone...
That sounds like the secular equivalent of dollar a holler in Christian radio.
There were some Christian stations in Memphis that played contemporary Christian music but then would be dollar a holler when it came to preachers. So at times you might hear some great CCM one minute but then have some anti-CCM preacher come on afterward.![]()
There's also a bit of irony when you consider that Polka is the genesis of much traditional Mexican music (I can never remember if its Tejano or Ranchera),
Neither. Ranchera has no accordeon. Tejano is not Mexican and not traditional.
What you are thinking of is norteña, the music influenced by the accordeon-playing Germans who were involved in mining and commerce in northern Mexico a century or more ago.
http://www.hispanicformats.com/hispanicformatsregional.htm has examples of norteña about half way down the page.
Interestingly, the typical music of Argentina uses the accordion (both the urban tango and the rural chamamé) and the cumbia and vallenato music of Colombia also is accordion based.
David, if all traffic won't work In a market like Seattle, then why is it on its 6th year or however long it's been in Vancouver? I think CHMJ flipped from sports to traffic in 2007 and is still going strong. As for worst formats, I really haven't witnessed any that haven't been mentioned here already, although you could probably count 96.9 The Sound as a short-lived bad format although I found myself listening quite a bit. The slogan was "cool classics and hot hits", and the format was imagine an adult-leaning CHR crossed with Classic Hits. One that I'm pretty sure would get lots of backlash that I don't think has ever been done before is all Kidz Bop Kids all the time. A station doing that format could easily transition to a CHR format though, just replace the cover versions with the actual versions of those songs and there you go.
Don't know if it is still this way or not (maybe anotherguy can weigh in), but supposedly WCTA in Alamo, TN, is all NOAA weather radio, all the time. But they are probably broadcasting that (if they still are) just to do barely enough to stay legal. A thread about it on the Tennessee statewide board if anyone is really interested.
I don't care what anyone says. Stations like that are NOT operating in the public's best interest (or in their interest at all) and should be forced off the air. Even if they (only) came on during severe weather, people would still have to know that they are there. Which doesn't seem likely.The information I have shows it dark since Fall of '08. IIRC, this is one that comes back on once a year to maintain the license by repeating weather reports.
Stations like that are NOT operating in the public's best interest (or in their interest at all) and should be forced off the air.