viper452 said:WPGC isnt the station it use to be either. That was a fantastic urban station in the 90s.
nocomradio said:If any station has kept a format for more than 5 years in the last 30 years, I'd be really surprised.
kilamanjero said:El Zol @ 107.9 has a permit to move its COL from Annapolis to Bowie with city-grade coverage in both the DC and Baltimore core urbanized areas. The new tower location for 107.9 will be the same as the one for 99.1, their former signal, and have the same coverage area. CBS knew what they were doing with these moves and actually it serves the interests of having all-news and Tropical Latin/Spanish formats in the market.
TheBigA said:nocomradio said:If any station has kept a format for more than 5 years in the last 30 years, I'd be really surprised.
Your comment seems obviously narrowly directed to certain music formats?
nocomradio said:Well, I can't think of too many FM's in the DC market that went much more than 5 years without some major changes in format since the 80's other than WTOP's news, WMZQ's country or the NPR station. The rest have bounced all over the dial. Rock, Country, Light Rock, etc, and I listened to many of them.
S said:nocomradio said:Well, I can't think of too many FM's in the DC market that went much more than 5 years without some major changes in format since the 80's other than WTOP's news, WMZQ's country or the NPR station. The rest have bounced all over the dial. Rock, Country, Light Rock, etc, and I listened to many of them.
Are you counting tweaks as "major changes in format"?
WASH-FM has been an AC forever.
DC101 has been a current rock station for a long time, although they've bounced back and forth between Alternative and Active Rock. They've been Alternative for the past 9 years at least.
WKYS has been Urban for 30ish years.
WPGC has been Rhythmic or Urban for more than 20 years.
Majic 102.3 has been an adult-targeted Urban station for more than 20 years (they started as Urban Oldies but evolved to Urban AC)
Mix 107.3 has been Hot AC for more than 20 years.
WHUR has been Urban AC since the early 90's.
Even Hot 99.5 has been CHR for more than 10 years now.
Obviously the metro area itself is very transient, but I don't think the DC dial is more transient than any other city's dial.
KDM 7000 said:Alright, so far I've only checked out about three stations, and musically, they look pretty interesting and more diverse than some other places in the U.S. The CHR looks alright, the first 'urban' I saw on the list seemingly has a pretty diverse musical playlist, and even the first Hot Ac I checked out seems... pretty alright. I haven't checked out the rest of the plethora of urban ac & hot Ac's yet, though. Just looked again and realize that there are two urbans. I'm thinking one of those 'urban' formats must be rhythmic.
I'm still checking as I type, and I see the second Hot AC on the list is even better than the first one. I've gotta say that based on how things look, DC is looking pretty alright, music playlist-wise. I wouldn't mind living there. But then again, looks can be deceiving.
I guess some of those stations come in from out of state, but still... When I saw "the worst," I assumed that it would be worse than living in Flagstaff or some field in Nebraska or something.