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Someone put that station out of its misery.
pittdave said:When on earth is everybody going to realize that we simply CANNOT change what the radio gods(consultants) deem is a good radio station. The Bone is Classic Rock... That means Godzilla, Smoke On The Water, Freebird, More Than A Feeling and Hey Joe. LIVE WITH IT!!!!!!!!!!! If you can't handle it, put on your IPOD and get on with your teacup dog carrying, BMW325i driving kind of a life. Any complaining done here on this board does no good and I'm sure the aforementioned consultants get a nice Capital One chuckle out of it. I've been all over this country and, yes I agree, The Bone and the rest of Dallas radio sucks a big pickle through a little straw, but short of the masses running into CC and Cume-less and lopping off a few heads and getting some blood on our hands, IT AIN"T CHANGING! It is disheartening that a city like Albany, NY and even Minneapolis has better music stations than market #5, but that's the hand we've been dealt and even going all in with a 10-2 offsuit won't change the crap-pot we are mired in.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I Can't Drive 55 is on again and I need to put some more strychnine in the guacamole.
PD
johnqdoe said:If they had any sense, they'd be goin deeper with the playlist. KZPS was doing that a few months before they flipped...and lo & behold, they're ratings spiked way up....
johnqdoe said:If they had any sense, they'd be goin deeper with the playlist. KZPS was doing that a few months before they flipped...and lo & behold, they're ratings spiked way up....
little1 said:I made the comment here the other day about how how KLUV has moved up their playlist, so I agree with your post re changing music ...
And I saw this post when I was surfing at lunch, and decided to listen to teh Bone on my drive home- I don't remember everything they played, but there was some AC/DC< Bon jovi, Steve Miller, and Stone Temple Pilots...off hand, 80's, 90's, 70's and 90's I'd guess...
Someone last week posted about an hour or two 's worth of music from the Bone, and I seem to remember it showed the same thing - they don't seem to be locked into a particular decade, but are all over 30 years of the map...
And define 'old and tired'. Sure us insiders may be sick of teh same music, but classic rock stations generally do pretty well revenue wise, since most of their audience is that prime 25-54 age group...
Their ratings were poor but their revenue was great back before the Bone cut into it...melonhead said:This station sounds like they have no vision of their own. Theyre a bad copy of old school ZPS at best, and zps's ratings had been poor for years. So why copy something that wasnt working?
jeff715 said:Does anyone think that the rating system might not be 100% accurate? Can you honestly say that you never listened to The Oasis or KDL? I am sure there are some but I can't believe that the current "Top 10" stations actually reflect what most people are listening too. Did you hear anyone you know say "I can't believe The Oasis is gone?" I heard it all over. Who is keeping these diaries anyway? Where do I sign up? ???
txchipk said:jeff715 said:Does anyone think that the rating system might not be 100% accurate? Can you honestly say that you never listened to The Oasis or KDL? I am sure there are some but I can't believe that the current "Top 10" stations actually reflect what most people are listening too. Did you hear anyone you know say "I can't believe The Oasis is gone?" I heard it all over. Who is keeping these diaries anyway? Where do I sign up? ???
Once WiMax and other wireless networks are everywhere, it won't be a problem to have an Internet connection anywhere (at work, via your phone device, in your car, etc.) and listen to any source that streams online...whether some far off radio station or Internet only content provider.
stench said:Personally, I look forward to Wi-Max, however, the Copyright Royalty Board has insured that only the BIG boys will be able to compete...a sad day for independents, NPR and those nuts who just love music and want to share their "thing" online...we will be stuck with Google, Yahoo, Clear Channel, CBS, Starbucks et al to provide us with music content via online, mobile and terrestrial...that's right Google, Starbucks and Yahoo...it's a pac-man game...guess who is going to win? Can you say paradigm shift?