e-dawg said:KNEW 910 1972-1998
Mike said:e-dawg said:KNEW 910 1972-1998
When KNEW went full-on Classic Country the last few years of its existence, and actually spent some money on promotion, it really started to catch on and tripled its audience in 18 months, an unheard-of feat for an AM station playing music. They had good jocks, a large playlist, a country version of "10@10" every morning and Sully Roddy's wonderful alt-country show on Sat & Sun nites. Then, inexplicably, the owners pulled the plug, fired all the local talent and substituted a satellite-delivered "country gold" format (from ABC, I think)... and instantly sank into obscurity. Sad. A country version of '60s/'70s/'80s could work here, I think.
RadioStarOne said:That list is hardly a losing country music track record. Come on get real! Just on different stations but still a 39 year run on the radio! How many other stations have had a list of music formats that would have a track record that looks the same? Come on now be honest!
Lkeller said:RadioStarOne said:That list is hardly a losing country music track record. Come on get real! Just on different stations but still a 39 year run on the radio! How many other stations have had a list of music formats that would have a track record that looks the same? Come on now be honest!
Uh....I'd say any kind of rock music. Pop, Top 40, CHR, Album Rock, AOR, or whatever other labels you can think of, The many variations on rock and pop have a much better track record than country.
Rap and Hip Hop are a more recent phenomenon, but give it a few more years, and I believe it may also show real staying power.
recto101 said:I heard that Country had to be positioned in places like Napa and Hollister doesn't San Jose have one at 95.3 fm? hows the ratins for that one?
radio dx said:Don't forget radio KEEN 1370 in San Jose had a small market reach but a big local following, the south bay has always had a soft spot for counrty music just look at KRTY is still going strong after all these years.
e-dawg said:I guess country music always failed in San Francisco.
KNEW 910 1972-1998
KSAN 94.9 1980 -1997
KYCY 93.3 - 1992-2001
KZBR 95.7 - 2003-2005
KBWF 95.7 - 2007-2011
Is San Francisco is like New York City that the country music format is hard to sell?