KPLEXCOMPLEX said:
A TAD BIT SHORT SIGHTED THERE.The daytime signal is a killer
Agreed. Daytime sig blows my barn doors off Amigo! ;D
Acoustics could still use a little tweaking (maybe a titch
more bass), but not much.
I have to say that while the naysayers will tell you AM is a dying
breed, it's still very much alive, IMO. I actually have 1190 as one of
my favorite stations to listen to. Can't stand Lonestar 92.5.
Perhaps I just don't "get" it, but I'd be willing to bet I'm not
the only one. I suppose if I were more into the obscure album
cuts of some country artists I'd be more into it, but I'm not. I
like the "hits", even if it's old Johnny Cash, Merle, or George Jones.
The thing that I really like is 1190 fires up the country tunes that
I remember when I was working in country radio during the 90's,
as well as some of the great 80's classics from bands like
Alabama. Many old timers will say that's when country lost its touch.
I disagree. I think that's when country grabbed a foothold, and
exploded in listenership. Garth is a perfect example. There's
something to be said when you're second only to the Beatles in
terms of album sales!.
It's unfortunate that the FM side of the dial here in DFW hasn't
jumped onto mixing the classics with the modern. I firmly believe
it can be done, and is being done with many stations across the U.S.
Take an online listen to 93.7 The Bull in St. Louis some time. You'll
hear the latest from Keith Urban, but you'll also hear some old
Blackhawk, Faith Hill, Clint Black, Brooks and Dunn, and heck,
maybe even some Shenandoah or Kevin Sharp (remember them?).
Those are just a few, but it runs the gamut, and it sounds
GOOD,
rather than hearing the same 100 songs over and over.
Why KSCS, The Twister, and The Wolf have not taken the hint, I
don't know. I'm not a programmer. But I sure would like to see them
open up their music libraries some more. There is so much out there
not getting played. I heard Clint Black's "When My Ship Comes In" the
other day or so on 1190. When was the last time you heard that on
FM here?
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