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Bye-Bye K-Rock

wesdev224 said:
Just heard on the O&A XM program, WXRK flipping formats to... wait for it...Country. More to come I'm sure.

Ha! You beat me to it. Wonder how long this thread'll get? :D

The question is: Were the boys being legit or just pulling everyone's legs? Opie sure sounded upset. I think they'd still be talking about it if not for the Cloverfield guy sticking around.
 
I have a feeling they're kidding. Weren't they the guys that reported the untimely "death" of the mayor of Boston? :)

There were a whole bunch of posts on the NYRMB on this topic, but before I got to read them, Sniffen must have deleted them.
 
cartman1964 said:
I have a feeling they're kidding. Weren't they the guys that reported the untimely "death" of the mayor of Boston? :)

There were a whole bunch of posts on the NYRMB on this topic, but before I got to read them, Sniffen must have deleted them.


That was part of an April Fools prank. I think this is for real. A few moments ago they said there was another meeting scheduled for Monday to see where they will fit in. They may get moved to another CBS property. And they also said that GM Tom Chiusano may, I REPEAT, may step down as GM because he is not a Country guy.
 
With Chiusano exiting, a format flip might follow... But think about it, they just brought in Tracy Cloherty, whose resume was rooted at Hot 97.

I'd expect CBS to flip it to urban before country, and with a vulnerable WBLS, and the WQHT/WWPR "battle" not creating much of a buzz, I can definitely 92.3 wanting to strike the urban iron.
 
Hello again -- K-Rock is still at 92.3

Tom Chiusano has confirmed he is stepping down as K-Rock GM to become a consultant. He also said that 92.3 is not going country.

As for O&A? They lose their D.C. outlet today but are still on in NYC.

Also, "urban" is a racist code word for R&B. All the R&B stations in NYC are well-established and CBS would have a death wish to add a fifth R&B signal in this market.
 
If they flip it to urban, or any other format, the outrage will be similar to what happened in Philly after Y100 flipped from alternative to urban. Another rock station replaced by a rap station. As if New York needs another. Country would be a good choice. If it's urban, it will probably sound like DC's 95.5 WPGC, since 92.3 will also want to compete with Z100 too.
 
Also, "urban" is a racist code word for R&B.

Blah Blah Blah. The PC Police are at it again.

In Philly WYSP is kicking a$$ with their new cutting-edge rock format. I find it hard to believe that K-Rock in NYC hasn't done the same. Too many Chicken Rock cuts and too many "safe" and/or "established" tunes killed this station. What a waste.

They should have modeled themselves after this current incarnation of WYSP.
 
Someone steps down after 23 years, and suddenly its the end of Krock? huh? Sure it doesn't look good, but why can't this be part of some major "house cleaning" We all know O&A wasn't the right move for Krock mornings anyway... Maybe its a sign of better things to come...
 
Those RRRRs said:
Too many Chicken Rock cuts and too many "safe" and/or "established" tunes killed this station. What a waste.

What else did you expect? They put a stranglehold on the morning show and did the same with the music.

"Take No Chances Radio, 92.3 KROCK"... Why yes, it is a crock. My local Cheap Channel rocker in freakin' market #189 has more adventurous playlists than KROCK. And a worse morning show, to boot (Bob and Tom, yeeech.)
 
UrbanCountry...Their going to kick off by playing Cowboy Troy nonstop for 7 Days.
 
Re: Bye-Bye K-Rock- I like Urban Country

After the Cowboy Troy marathon it's time for 50 steers and Yeeehaaa Z mixing in the evenings.
 
Re: Bye-Bye K-Rock- I like Urban Country

jkb said:
After the Cowboy Troy marathon it's time for 50 steers and Yeeehaaa Z mixing in the evenings.
And they can do Remote Broadcasts from a TRAILER!
 
I don't listen to K-Rock, but I would think that country works in New York City, look at the Hudson Valley, you got WRWD and "The Wolf", but I guess country music works in the NYC area as well, not really is going to happen.

I remember WYNY in New York City at 103.5 where they had their country format for years until 1996 when it flipped to KTU, and then around the late 90's until 2001 when it was Y-107 which was a "Quadcast" station at 107.1. But now, NYC has no country in the format.

WHN used to have their country format for such a long time when it was on 1050 a long time ago.

I don't think country should work in NYC. Now you can't get stations in the shadow of the city where you got WRWD and "The Wolf" at 94.3 and 97.3. If you want your country fix, check out these.

http://www.wrwdfm.com
http://www.943thewolf.com
 
As a listener....

I feel like K-Rock is starting to hit its stride. Its imaging sucks...complete crap. And, its exploitation of technology is laughable, but the station is listenable at this point.

Marketing and imaging need to be improved. I'd can O&A too.
 
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