FellOutBoy said:
TOP FIVE?!!!
Tony im sorry while i used to admire your passion, the truth is that its not passion as much as your being a bit out of touch. The answer is not always "DANCE" it has become so predictable that you suggest that "dance" is the solution to every programming hole or perceived problem. it carries over into your excuse that the signal was the issue and not the music itself. That is simply wrong, the signal did not help but the reality is that if you put "dance" on a signal like 103.5, even in NYC youre going to get no numbers of any measure. EDM does not work on the radio outside of a late night specialty show AT BEST, the audience is just not there it is not mass appeal, the number of people who actually go to clubs and think about that music outside of the club is a small but vocal minority, there would be NO TSL as no one is going to sit in a car on a congested street or highway and listen to beats outside of a club, that is why Pulse failed outside of the bounced checks that the owners paid the talent with, and the signal limitations, there is just no real measurable audience for it on the radio. Sure you could possibly get 20,000 people to what used to be considered a "Rave" in some parts of the country if you booked the right acts but that does not translate into a radio format. Even with the recent explosion of club culture that still does not translate into a radio format ven with certain acts like Deadmau5 and Skrillex (god forbid) managing to break out of the "dance' category and crossover to some degree, building a format around unknown dj's who are only known to those who are up on the insular world of club culture?. seriously
Before I answer this....David Eduardo....
THANK YOU!
NOW.....me out of touch? We're going to go there??? Somehow, I think I know who this is since there was a FB discussion with this individual on another radio board.......
I don't care if you admire my passion or not, God knows I've been "beaten up" too many times on these and other boards with my thoughts and know that there are many people that either HATE or are just PLAIN ignorant when it comes to dance/EDM. For those that don't know, I'm here to help, but for those that are gonna bash on this...hell, I'm "fighting!" and won't back down on anyone regarding dance music.
I've said what I said on Pulse 87 and admitted that the dial location, weak antenna and management issues were the reason why the station failed. The "ship" was already sinking BEFORE Pulse launched. If anything Pulse served as a "pail" that "bailed out the water", in effect buying time until the "boat" completely sank. If I was "out of touch" as you claim I am, then why would I admit to ANYTHING negative on a dance station? I am keeping this VERY real.
REALITY? Okay. Close to a million people, between February 2008 and October 2009, went out of the radio "comfort zone" to a strange dial location that wasn't in some car stereos, that they would end up LOSING the signal at parts of Staten Island and Central New Jersey to hear dance music that NO OTHER STATION, not even 'KT-WHO?" (as "British Betty" said on one of the wet sweepers) would play!
If the station was above 92 on an ESB signal,
NO QUESTION IT WOULD BE IN THE TOP 5! I'm not saying number 1 (see..there's reality again because I KNOW that stations like Lite-FM and CBS-FM would bill above it). But it would not be this economic disaster as you make it out to be! Pulse would have still been around on FM if that was the case.
Now the "stereotypical" belief about the music working ONLY in clubs is the type of ignorance that I constantly hear from those that
HATE dance music, for whatever reason. You don't have to be into Deadmau5, and personally I think Skrillex would work out better on an, dare I say,
ALTERNATIVE station like WRXP but stop hating. Please. You don't have to understand the music or even care about it. But God help me if I'm going to allow an ignorant statement like that to permeate onto this board and be mistaken as "fact".
When WRXP came back for those that loved the alternative rock sound, I was happy for them. When CBS-FM bailed out of that "Jack" experiment to go oldies again, I was happy for them. If a country station comes back to the FM dial in NYC, I would be very happy for those fans...it's been a LOOOONG time for them.
Another thing I can admit. A "pure dance" format may not work here. BUT if you add in some of the CHR elements that you hear on 92.3 Now (Rihanna, Chris Brown, Pitbull, Flo Rida) along with dance branded artists (Jes, Nadia Ali, Bingo Players, Avicii, Crystal Waters - who still does music today....if you don't know the other two, do a Wikipedia search) then you have something. Oh, wait a minute..
PULSE 87 DID THAT! 
I heard Mary J. Blige, Sean Kingston played on Pulse along with what was hot in dance then.
Like I said, I could care less whether you personally like my passion or not "FellOutBoy". If you want to wish my death, fine. But I will STAY STRONG on my statement that if a dance/EDM station launched in New York...it would be in the TOP 5!
My apologies to everyone else for seeing me rant like this. But I'm certainly not going to "bow down" to anyone who comes off condescending on dance. I would not do that to anyone else.
Seriously.
(P.S.: As I've posted this I've also noticed WNTI's comments about "Yeah, get out the in-car fog machine and strobes...". Seriously, STOP!)
