rustyzipper said:All bird all the time
rustyzipper said:All bird all the time
MaxAttax said:Here's the inside-scoop on WAY-FM for you.
WAY-FM Media Group basically operates TWO formats.
1. Their national network, originating out of Nashville, TN and simulcast on various properties that are mostly in the southeast, mid-south, and northwest.
2. Denver/Colorado (They have sticks up and down I-25, among other areas). Different target audience. Hotter music mix. Originates locally (out of Longmont). When they're understaffed, they utilize the Network's talent. I'll betcha that before summer is done you'll hear a lot less of those folks than what you currently hear.
WRIKER said:So why do you say that before the summer is over that we well be hearing lot less of those folks? Is he going to be laying off people come August or something?
Kent said:WRIKER said:So why do you say that before the summer is over that we well be hearing lot less of those folks? Is he going to be laying off people come August or something?
I think he's saying that the plan is to only use network programming in Denver when they're understaffed. So, they'll be staffing up this summer with local people and, thus, using fewer network personalities.
Kent said:WRIKER said:So why do you say that before the summer is over that we well be hearing lot less of those folks? Is he going to be laying off people come August or something?
I think he's saying that the plan is to only use network programming in Denver when they're understaffed. So, they'll be staffing up this summer with local people and, thus, using fewer network personalities.
And even if Wilks WERE to sell out, it's highly doubtful that the formats on either of the stations & their associated HD subchannels would radically change. Just the (Amount of) talent would (I don't think those stations air much syndicated programming either).WRIKER said:2 frequencies are out. I have told Steve time and time again that 102.9 is up for grabs (not knowing if he is going to grab it or not). I know 102.9 is not in Denver but it is his best choice unless 105.1 or 100.3 or 92.5 comes up for sale or something.
Jazz_Kat said:Any updates lately on KKHI coming back to Denver radio? I knew they were working on a couple of things. Just wondering. :-\
WRIKER said:Nope, actually K-HIGH is doing better as an internet radio station then anything! To tell you something, Steve Hamliton has done an exellent job on programming K-high online that you know,
he doesn't need to return to regualr radio! K-High is the best (and I do mean this) the best Smooth Jazz Internet radio, online! I do mean that, I have listened to a lot of Smooth Jazz stations online, and by
all K-High online is the best! THere is nothing like listening to a non commericalized internet radio station like K-high no commericals! That alone should tell you that K-high is the best!
Plus he has been loosing employees left and right.
WRIKER said:Nope, actually K-HIGH is doing better as an internet radio station then anything! To tell you something, Steve Hamliton has done an exellent job on programming K-high online that you know,
he doesn't need to return to regualr radio! K-High is the best (and I do mean this) the best Smooth Jazz Internet radio, online! I do mean that, I have listened to a lot of Smooth Jazz stations online, and by
all K-High online is the best! THere is nothing like listening to a non commericalized internet radio station like K-high no commericals! That alone should tell you that K-high is the best!
Plus he has been loosing employees left and right.