Re: Dylan gone at Q100 ?
We agree on Jojo. One outa two ain't bad.
We agree on Jojo. One outa two ain't bad.
produceralp said:and you JoJo. You are a top notch guy.
hotdog1980 said:Ummm...lack of talent?
HalissAudio said:Concerning Bert
Bert has a clause in his contract that states that Cumulus promises that he will be a on a full city grade signal in year two of his deal. Does Cumulus think they're going to buy Star94 or are they going to blow up 99X and put Q on it.
You learn this stuff pretty easily when you get one or more of the drones over there to open up. I get the feeling that there aren't very many happy people at Q100 especially in the sales department.
Did I mention I signed it on?
RoddyFreeman said:Did I mention I signed it on?
Regarding Q100's original signal, yeah...it was 3,000 watts. But what everyone forgets is that with FM, antenna height is as important as wattage. At almost 1,000 feet, Q's original signal was equivalent to 25,000 watts at 300 feet, the same signal as Praise 97.5's 7,900 watts, still a small signal for Atlanta. But the competing stations would say, "Why would you want to advertise on a 3,000-watt station?"
TheMusicMan said:Roddy or JoJo - do either of you have any early Q100 airchecks? I'd really be interested in hearing them.
TheMusicMan said:Roddy or JoJo - do either of you have any early Q100 airchecks? I'd really be interested in hearing them.
JoJoMorales said:hotdog1980 said:Ummm...lack of talent?
Hi Scott! How's that Padukah gig going?
;-)
TheMusicMan said:Ah yes, Hot Hits Q100. I also remember the night show with Suzy Tavarez, which was based around a series of Top 10 countdowns if memory serves. The music was fun and even edgy at times, a far cry from their current lean. I remember hearing things like "Back That Thang Up" by Juvenile, "Don't Call Me Baby" by Madison Avenue, "Promise" by Jagged Edge... They've come a long way since their launch and have had some solid talents who have gone on to big things crack the mic over the years.