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raccoonradio said:
I think e-dawg is from Portland OR. Good sports town?
MLB: No team
NFL: No team
NHL: No team
NBA: One team, though the league may not play this year.
Wonder how their sports radio sounds?

Wall-to-wall college football talk, I'd imagine. In much of the country -- but not in Boston, arguably the worst college sports market in the nation -- college teams ARE their pro franchses in terms of interest and publicity.
 
Ha! See what happens when an outsider like you e-Dawg pisses off a bunch of us Bostonians!? SICK 'em! lol...
Thanks for your opinion though, heh ;D
 
I'd daresay I probably know as much about Portland (OR) radio as he knows about ours (history,
likes and dislikes, etc.), but we all have opinions and that includes those who sample our radio
on a trip to Our Fair City. For the heck of it I looked up Portland in Wikipedia and it might be an interesting place to visit. Also a trip to radio-locator.com showed me some stations nearby are
from Vancouver, WA which is not to be confused with Vancouver, BC

http://radio-locator.com/cgi-bin/locate?select=city&city=Portland,+OR&x=0&y=0&sid=

Only about 12 Christian Contemporary stations. Oh and Portland not only doesn't have major league baseball it doesn't even have MINOR league baseball:

>>http://bizofbaseball.com/index.php?...-portland&catid=19:latest-milb-news&Itemid=34
It wasn’t supposed to end like this. In 2000, Portland came on the scene as a possible relocation candidate for the Montreal Expos. But, on Monday, the Triple-A Portland Beavers played their last game at PGE Park, pushed out by Major League Soccer, not Major League Baseball. With the departure, Minor League Baseball’s largest market is now empty, a victim of MLS wanting a soccer-only facility,
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By comparison, the Boston area has the Pats, B's, Red Sox, and Celtics--plus the Revs and a bunch of
minor league teams and college sports (I'm sure Portland OR has that at least). With all that to talk
about (and revisits to history in terms of the major league ones) it's no wonder we can support two
thriving sports talk stations. How's sports talk doing in Portland (OR)?
 
Right, quite a few translators, but I did notice how often those words popped up.

Nashville: land at airport, pick up rental, scan the dial as I head toward my motel. AM: Country, country, country... FM: Country, country... :) Not surprising (and I think there are other places where one format does
dominate besides that--something like Birmingham AL being big on "Black Gospel")
 
If memory serves me right, there is at least 3 CCM stations in Nashville too. And yes, Country dominates there as well.
 
CTListener said:
raccoonradio said:
I think e-dawg is from Portland OR. Good sports town?
MLB: No team
NFL: No team
NHL: No team
NBA: One team, though the league may not play this year.
Wonder how their sports radio sounds?

Wall-to-wall college football talk, I'd imagine. In much of the country -- but not in Boston, arguably the worst college sports market in the nation -- college teams ARE their pro franchses in terms of interest and publicity.
The Oregon Ducks lost last night and now have no shot at the BCS. So they probabbly have no sports talk at all. Any team that dresses like Klingons deserves to lose.
 
raccoonradio said:
I suppose Portland (OR) sports talk radio may discuss Seahawks, Mariners, etc.

Seems Portland has two sports talkers: The Fan (1080) and The Game (750). The Fan is ESPN Radio except for one local show, described this way on its website:

Portland's smartest and most addictive talk show is Primetime with Isaac and Big Suke. Hosted by FAN veteran Isaac Ropp and former college All-American and NFL player Jason “Big Suke" Scukanec, Primetime features the day’s hottest topics with big-name guests. And, from 6-7pm every weekday, the guys take off their shoes, grab a beer (root beer for Suke) and show why they’re the most versatile hosts in sports radio with Club 1080. With topics ranging from the Blazers to bark dust and from bacon to movies to hot chicks, Club 1080 and Primetime with Isaac and Big Suke are guaranteed to entertain.

No Trail Blazers to talk about, so I guess it's just the Ducks and out-of-market pro sports to go along with the hot chicks, movies, bacon and bark dust(?).

The Game, on the other hand, appears to be almost entirely local, except for JT The Brick from 10 pm to 3 am and, apparently, nothing from 3 to 6 am. One of the hosts is a former soccer player, so I guess there's mostly soccer talk (much much bigger in the Northwest than anywhere else in the country except ethnic communities of major cities) there. Some of the other hosts say in their blurbs that they talk about national sports, so I guess their shows are basically local voices doing bird-feed talk.

Both stations stream, so it might be worth giving them a listen during the week.
 
Most contradictory format name for a radio station: Christian contemporary. Hey, these are the guys who wanted to stop The Enlightenment. (Funniest line during this weekend's "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me" by Roy Blount, Jr: perhaps in reaction to further stories about faster-than-light neutrinos, he postulated that if Republicans ever got their hands on a time machine, they'd go back to the Middle Ages and try to thwart The Enlightenment).
 
Christian contemp. has a pretty good following in much of the nation and I have actually heard of some
of their artists like Amy Grant. Some artists like Van Morrison and U2 have touched upon the spiritual
but aren't CCM artists. And there have even been CCM heavy metal artists like Stryper (I think one of their
albums was called To Hell With The Devil...since many heavy metal artists were associated with
Satanism, a bit of a contrast there) who have brought forth a praise-the-Lord-Let's-Rock feel to their music.

>>Others simply find the concept of Christian pop/rock music to be an unusual phenomenon, since rock music has historically been associated with themes such as sexual promiscuity, rebellion, drug and alcohol use, and other topics normally considered antithetical to the teachings of Christianity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_contemporary

And don't forget some Christian themed songs have hit the top 40 including
Put Your Hand in the Hand--Ocean
Spirit in the Sky--Norman Greenbaum
Superstar--Jesus Christ Superstar/Murray Head
The Lord's Prayer--Sister Janet Mead
(Jesus rocks! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGpnkPqjudM )
Sister Smile--Dominique**

Many preachers, meanwhile, have been opposed to rock music. One read out a list of artists
"for whom we call for the holy judgement in the sacred fire of Almighty God" that included--
horrors--Olivia Newton-John! Well, she was scantily clad in that "Physical" video :)

**--Wikipedia: ""Dominique" outsold Elvis during its stay on the Billboard Pop Charts in 1963. It was the second #1 hit in the post-Kennedy assassination era and the second to last #1 hit before the advent of Beatlemania."
 
Retro said:
If memory serves me right, there is at least 3 CCM stations in Nashville too. And yes, Country dominates there as well.

There were three, but now, just two: Salem's AC-like "94 FM The Fish", and the CHR-like "88.7 WAY FM".

Three country FMs in Nashville, one country AM, and three FM country rim-shots from surrounding markets.
 
I moved to Philly earlier this year after living in Boston for over fifteen years and I can tell you....the radio down here in many ways is MUCH better! Much more variety, plus most of the same formats are represented.

News - KYW is 24/7, WBZ is not, but I'm not big into RW talk.
Hot AC - WISX is more rhythmic leaning than WBMX. A plus.
AAA - WXPN is non comm and more agressive musically than WXRV
Public Radio - WBUR and WHYY are fairly even...and on the same frequency!
Country - Both WXTU and WKLB are typical major market country. Meh.
Rock - Both have heritage rockers, but WMMR is more WHJY-ish than WAAF, which I prefer.
Classical - Both have non comms, WCRB and WRTI.
Top 40 - I like Q-102 better musically than Kiss, but I miss Matty.
AC- B101 and Magic are about the same.
Alternative - Radio 1045 and WBOS are similar, but Philly plays more currents. No FNX though :(
Rhythmic - Big advantage for Philly. Wired leans more pop, and Hot 107.9 skews urban. WJMN tries to split the difference
70's-80's Oldies - WOGL is better than WODS, and they don't do Christmas! Don't miss WROR at all.
Classic Rock - WMGK leans more classic hits than WZLX, but they cover most of the same ground.
Sports - Both cites have two sports stations. WIP and WEEI are about the same. The Fanatic isn't as good as 98.5
Talk - WPHT and WRKO are about the same. No FM talker here. Not a big loss...
Christian talk - Boston has 590, Philly has 106.9. Don't care either way...
Wierd Chinese propaganda - WILD & WNWR. Just in case.

Then you get the formats Boston doesn't have. A mainstream Urban. Two Urban AC's, one hit oriented, the other digs deeper. Philly still has their Adult Hits station "Ben-FM" And they have an FM gospel station. Plus, an AM R&B oldies station is coming after the holidays. Outside of no Matty, WFNX and WJIB, I don't miss the market at all....
 
fmradio1 said:
Then you get the formats Boston doesn't have. A mainstream Urban. Two Urban AC's, one hit oriented, the other digs deeper. Philly still has their Adult Hits station "Ben-FM" And they have an FM gospel station. Plus, an AM R&B oldies station is coming after the holidays. Outside of no Matty, WFNX and WJIB, I don't miss the market at all....

So which Philly AM is flipping to R&B oldies after New Year's? WUBA? Or is it a station licensed to some other community? There are many suburban AMs that at least rim-shot Philly.
 
I remember visiting Boston last year, and being really disappointed in Mix 104.1 - not because of their music selection, but because of their on-air presentation, which seemed really dull compared to Star 94 in Atlanta (DJs on Mix 104.1 seemed disinterested, female DJs had a "sleepy" sound to them, cut directly from one song to the next without tagline, promo, station ID, etc., no contests, no concerts coming up, etc.)

I can't help but notice that Mix's ratings aren't that great, and I just wonder if anyone from CBS has even suggested "energizing" the on-air presentation up there
 
Mix's presentation is much more lack luster than it used to be. I miss the old days.

Hot AC - WISX is more rhythmic leaning than WBMX. A plus.

You might recall when they first signed on that they were urban leaning "Hot AC." In 1996 they went "Modern" and dropped the rhythmic parts to them for a very long while. They are a little more balanced now. Also, when Jerry McKenna programmed the station, they had more rhythmic titles in rotation also.
 
Dan,
WUBA 1480 will be dropping the Spanish format tomorrow, retaking the WDAS call, and going R&B Oldies, kicking off with R&B Christmas tunes.
 
Retro said:
Mix's presentation is much more lack luster than it used to be. I miss the old days.

Hot AC - WISX is more rhythmic leaning than WBMX. A plus.

You might recall when they first signed on that they were urban leaning "Hot AC." In 1996 they went "Modern" and dropped the rhythmic parts to them for a very long while. They are a little more balanced now. Also, when Jerry McKenna programmed the station, they had more rhythmic titles in rotation also.

I just don't understand how CBS could look at the current ratings for Mix and allow their jocks to cut straight from song to song - IMO that's radio at its laziest form - it does absolutely nothing to attract new listeners, and very little to keep the current listeners from wandering down the dial

Someone from Mix needs to stream Star 94/Atlanta and at least listen to the difference...
 
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