weav said:Today marks two years since the end of Energy 92.7. I had the privilege to be their engineer from just after the start, to the very end. A fun place, fun people, and I miss it.
92.7 is still independently owned & operated by Ed Stolz.jprg said:A great station for sure. The last independent owned and operated station in the Bay Area.
Madmansam said:92.7 is still independently owned & operated by Ed Stolz.jprg said:A great station for sure. The last independent owned and operated station in the Bay Area.
JWPinVA said:As an East Coast listener of the late KNGY (I live in the DC metro), I can sadly say that I miss it too. It was a truly unique radio station and nothing else, not BPM, not B96 HD2, not C89.5, has ever matched the energy (pardon the pun) of that radio station. I'm glad that Fernando, Greg and Joey all landed on their feet at CBS - but I miss the sound of that little class A.
Since you were their CE, do you know where I might snag some of their audio? I'd love to hear that imaging again. Joey V did some great work.
Jeremy in DC
suburbandj said:Joey V is with Clear Channel San Francisco working for ex Energy PD and consultant, Don Parker
weav said:Riffing on David's pack-rat post/thread, I have a styrofoam cooler full of old Energy memorabilia cleaned out of the offices shortly after handover.
I feel like there should be some kind of charity auction for all this junk... can't quite bring myself to throw it away.
weav said:Their 6+ ratings are not bad for the smallest stick in town.
They seem to have zero spot load. This two years on. I don't understand what the business model is with the place.
rubberchicken said:2 YEARS with no sales manager (or spots)? That's amazing. But really, how much is he spending? They've advertised for talent a few times, do they ever hire anyone? I've always found it more surprising they don't do anything with their Vegas property. They actually have a full market signal there and a decent chunk of ratings!
REV went as high as a 1.6 in 6+ a few months ago but have fallen back to under-1 range.
Wonder how well they do right in the center of the city? From a programming standpoint, the music is much improved from when they launched. There are certainly musical difference between NOW and REV.