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Boston ST: Cadillac Jack To Program 96.9 FM

does anyone think maybe the format could be an old school hip hop station like theone in Philly mixed with some r&b,if so how would it do here??
 
Migrating an angry-old-white-man format to FM is going to draw those 25-to-54's like a vacuum cleaner? You're kidding, right?

You're right. People talk about the band as if it's the only thing that means anything.

If you're a talk radio listener, and the only game left in town is on AM, you listen to AM.

It's the music crowd that's never heard of AM, not the talk radio crowd.

Regards,
TSB
 
tvradiogeek said:
waaf had a 2.1 the last book and has been in steady decline and we all know how rock stations are doing now a days.

In your dreams. We can't post anything but 6+ figures here, but suffice it to say they had several times that share in men 18-34 (which is their "money" demo) in the November ratings, and increased that in the December ratings. Fifth place both times.
 
tvradiogeek said:
does anyone think maybe the format could be an old school hip hop station like theone in Philly mixed with some r&b,if so how would it do here??

Could be interesting if that is the format. And we thought that GM didn't do R&B! :)
 
tvradiogeek said:
does anyone think maybe the format could be an old school hip hop station like theone in Philly mixed with some r&b,if so how would it do here??

Excuse me but what Old school hip hop station in philly ?
 
Mike said:
tvradiogeek said:
does anyone think maybe the format could be an old school hip hop station like theone in Philly mixed with some r&b,if so how would it do here??

Excuse me but what Old school hip hop station in philly ?

Maybe he was thinking the station in LA instead? ???
 
Mike said:
tvradiogeek said:
does anyone think maybe the format could be an old school hip hop station like theone in Philly mixed with some r&b,if so how would it do here??

Excuse me but what Old school hip hop station in philly ?



sorry i was referring to WRNB 100.3 but I'm mistaken!!
 
I know you guys don't count HD2's as real stations but just in case if you don't know 94.5 HD2 is Old School Hip Hop if anyone is looking for that? Obviously this has little affect on what 96.9 does. I think that they would probably be looking for a wider scale audience for a top of the Pru full power analog signal myself.
 
Clear Channel just flipped an FM Talk station in San Diego to Rhythmic Oldies, 95.7 KOGO-FM. (They kept the AM simulcast, 600 KOGO, as Talk.)

Here's a recent two hours on KOGO-FM...

Prince - When Doves Cry
Anita Ward - Ring My Bell
Bobby Brown - My Prerogative
Diana Ross - Ain't No Mountain High Enough
Chi-Lites - Oh Girl
George Benson - Turn Your Love Around
Jacksons - Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)
Al Green - Tired of Being Alone
Mark Morrison - Return of The Mack
Bee Gees - How Deep Is Your Love?
Commodores - Lady (You Bring Me Up)
Cyndi Lauper - Time After Time
Marvin Gaye - Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
Heatwave - Boogie Nights
Hall & Oates - I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)
Rufus with Chaka Kahn - Ain't Nobody
KC & The Sunshine Band - That's The Way (I Like It)
Whitney Houston - Saving All My Love for You
War - Low Rider
Madonna - Lucky Star
Lenny Kravitz - It Ain't Over 'til It's Over
Wild Cherry - Play That Funky Music
Prince - Erotic City
Kool n The Gang - Ladies Night
Four Tops - Ain't No Woman (Like The One I Got)
Gap Band - You Dropped A Bomb on Me
Manhattans - Shining Star
Michael Jackson - Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'
Earth Wind & Fire - Let's Groove


Would something like that work on 96.9 in Boston? Like Boston, San Diego has a small African-American community, only 5%, but a growing Hispanic community. So this music is really aimed at Latina middle-aged women who prefer a more rhythmic mix of 60s, 70s and 80s.
 
tvradiogeek said:
sorry i was referring to WRNB 100.3 but I'm mistaken!!

Partial credit for tvradiogeek - when WRNB was on 107.9, they did run a 90's-heavy R&B format for a little while. Cox also had "97.1 Jamz" in Atlanta for a little while, which ran the same format. Neither station really took off with the approach, despite being in markets with large African American populations.

EJ204 said:
Would something like that work on 96.9 in Boston? Like Boston, San Diego has a small African-American community, only 5%, but a growing Hispanic community. So this music is really aimed at Latina middle-aged women who prefer a more rhythmic mix of 60s, 70s and 80s.

And perhaps even more surprisingly, this is San Diego's second station with the format! ("Magic 92.5" XHRM is the other)
 
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