> > >
> > > Is 96.1 Kiss the most urban leaning CHR in the entire
> > > country?! I wouldn't be surprised if this was the case.
>
> >
> > >
> >
> > Hi Dave, how are you?

> > Kiss FM Pittsburgh is definitely NOT the most Urban
> leaning
> > CHR in the entire country. There are other CHRs, mainly
> > other Clear Channel owned Kiss FM stations, that lean MORE
>
> > Rhythmic:
> >
> > Z-107.7 St. Louis
> > Channel 955 Detroit
> > 102.7 KIIS FM Los Angeles
> > 104.7 Kiss FM Phoenix
> > 107.1 Kiss FM Cincinnati
> >
> > Rhythmic heavy CHRs have been pretty common in California
> > for a good 15 years now, as well as in many of the United
> > States largest metropolitan areas.
> > Up until a couple of years ago Pittsburgh was "blessed" in
>
> > that it always had a more balanced CHR/Pop station, but
> > since Pittsburgh is indeed such a big market I'm not
> > surprised the CHR nowdays leans so heavily on Rhythmic
> hits.
> >
> >
> > Since many of the people on this board do not represent
> the
> > typical CHR listener (an 18-34 year old female who listens
>
> > to the radio for a short amount of time) I wouldn't hold
> my
> > breath in anticipation of a new CHR/Pop to "pop up" so
> > quickly. The main solutions I can offer you if you're so
> > displeased with your local CHR is to either purchase a
> > satellite radio, or to listen online to CHR/Pop stations
> > from all over the world (just pick a country or city and
> I'd
> > be happy to help you out).
> >
> > All the best,
> > Charles
> >
>
> Charles, it's hard to imagine a CHR being MORE rhythmic than
> WKST. :O But I've heard some nasty things about KIIS in Los
> Angeles from John77 on Pulse (I think he posts on here as
> well). The worst thing about WKST is not so much their lack
> of new pop songs on the playlist, but mainly the fact they
> do not play any recurrents/gold hits that are non-urban.
> Maybe once a week they'll play "How You Remind Me" by
> Nickelback or "She Will Be Loved" by Maroon 5. But that is
> basically it.
>
> I have neither an iPod nor Satellite radio, but I'm
> seriously considering getting one of these. I'm fed up with
> KST. Thanks for the post,
> Dave
>
Clear Channel has several variations of CHR. Why they won't try their more mainstream CHR here is beyond me. Kiss has gone bust in a few markets and we can only hope in Pittsburgh that someone will flip to CHR and this KISS will go byebye too. People "in the know" can pound their fists and tout WKST as a CHR all they want but it's nowhere close. Any station still playing Bone Thugs N Harmony or N.O.R.E. is not a CHR!