It just happens to be how, given a choice, the listeners arranged the hour.
What focus groups tell you they want - and how they actually respond - are seldom connected. My opinion. I wish programmers would use more common sense instead of blindly following what research dictates.
Another opinion: College radio is the only canvas where "radio as an art form" is readily done. If WBOS-HD picks up on that, more power to them, i'll tune in. I hope they're reaching out to WZBC, WMBR, WMFO, WHRB and beyond. The talent therein may not be readily obvious to those who adhere to narrow standards of proper "professional" radio. The passion college radio practitioners bring to the airwaves is done for the love of the medium, not to make a living. Not so much WERS, they try too hard to sound professional - it has no verve, even though they play great music.
What focus groups tell you they want - and how they actually respond - are seldom connected. My opinion. I wish programmers would use more common sense instead of blindly following what research dictates.
Another opinion: College radio is the only canvas where "radio as an art form" is readily done. If WBOS-HD picks up on that, more power to them, i'll tune in. I hope they're reaching out to WZBC, WMBR, WMFO, WHRB and beyond. The talent therein may not be readily obvious to those who adhere to narrow standards of proper "professional" radio. The passion college radio practitioners bring to the airwaves is done for the love of the medium, not to make a living. Not so much WERS, they try too hard to sound professional - it has no verve, even though they play great music.