It should go back to being a KC-only show, because I don't think the syndication thing is working out for them.
Along with the requisite pay cut?
It should go back to being a KC-only show, because I don't think the syndication thing is working out for them.
Well, you could give Lazlo and Jeriney their PD and MD duties respectively to make up for it. Maybe Slimfast could be the producer or something.Along with the requisite pay cut?
You do know that both of those bands were popular 25 years ago?They already moved away from the alt-pop though. Most of the Audacy alts play a lot of guitar-driven well-worn favorites these days like Smashing Pumpkins and Linkin Park.
Linkin Park stayed pretty popular until about 2014; one could argue they never lost relevancy until the band went on its indefinite hiatus due to Chester Bennington's suicide. The Smashing Pumpkins did lose relevancy after their breakup in 2001 and despite the various reformations have never fully regained it. Their single "Cyr" from last year did get some attention though.You do know that both of those bands were popular 25 years ago?
I didn't say I was necessarily fond of it. They were more interesting a station before the consolidation. I am particularly not a fan of Linkin Park. I actually like 105.1 The X (a mix of rock and alternative) better in Kansas City these days.You do know that both of those bands were popular 25 years ago?
Audacy has announced two regional leadership updates for its alternative format. The company welcomes John Allers as Regional Vice President of Alternative. In this role, Allers will oversee ALT 103.7 (KVIL-FM) in Dallas, 94/7 Alternative Portland (KNRK-FM), ALT 94-7 (KKDO-FM) in Sacramento, ALT 949 (KBZT-FM) in San Diego, and 107.7 The End (KNDD-FM) in Seattle, effective immediately.
In addition, Christy Taylor has been appointed as Regional Brand Manager of ALT 96.5 (KRBZ-FM) in Kansas City, X107.5 (KXTE-FM) in Las Vegas, FM 101.9 (WQMP-FM) in Orlando and 107.7 The End (KNDD-FM) in Seattle, effective November 4.
As of Monday, ‘VIL has dropped Klein & Ally and Lazlo, while ‘RBZ has dropped K&A.https://news.****************/artic...s-Regional-Leadership-Updates-for-Alternative
Audacy has announced leadership changes at their Alternate stations.
Brad Steiner joins Audacy as Regional Brand Manager working with three of the company’s modern rock stations – “Alt 92.3” WNYL New York, “Alt 98.7” WDZH Detroit, and “104.3 The Shark” WSFS Miami.
Steiner spent 20 years in the Chattanooga, TN market, serving as Assistant PD of Bahakel Communications CHR WDOD (96.5). Most recently, he was PD of Cumulus Media modern rock “Alt 92.3” WZRH New Orleans. Steiner also oversaw programming for co-owned country WRKN (106.1), hot AC KKND (106.7) New Orleans, and classic hits WRQQ Baton Rouge (103.3).
Maybe looking at the past is the future for the Alternative format.
Yeah, if you define "soon" as 2032 and beyond. The folks who grew up on those songs are in their 40's now and are going to be in the sales demos for a while to come.Looking at the past is not the future, it's the present because old people who grew up with those songs are the ones still listening to radio, but they'll age out of the advertising demo soon.
The accountants don't do programming. Those decisions are research and ratings based and the data shows that those who like most current alternative rock are highly fragmented and can't create a successful station.Programming to a younger audience would be the future but the bean counters wouldn't be happy with those ratings, they'd rather shoot themselves in the foot than build future radio listening habits from an early age. Anyway it's too late for that now.
Many of which are not rock.Looking at the past is not the future, it's the present because old people who grew up with those songs are the ones still listening to radio, but they'll age out of the advertising demo soon. Meanwhile, the kids are all streaming other things.
Many of which are rock. A lot of Spotify's BILLIONS CLUB playlist (all of the songs with a billion-plus streams) are rock/alt or adjacent tracks.Many of which are not rock.
Many of which are rock. A lot of Spotify's BILLIONS CLUB playlist (all of the songs with a billion-plus streams) are rock/alt or adjacent tracks. Zoomers listen to everything.
I was only taking contention with CTListener being a rock doomsayer again as far as streaming goes. I’m not making a Spotify to radio comparison or even a comment about music distribution.Radio isn't in the music distribution business. That's why there's Spotify.
Radio is the free sample. They play the consensus music that everyone agrees is great. The rest is up to you.
I was only taking contention with CTListener being a rock doomsayer again as far as streaming goes. I’m not making a Spotify to radio comparison or even a comment about music distribution.
This was from a year ago. It looks like I don't have to eat my words. It's almost like listeners know best or something!Giving examples of individual songs is like identifying water dropplets within a swimming pool. You're missing the much larger view. As Andy says; rooting for a company to fail who's experimenting with some changes to their business, is silly at best. It's their format to tweak.
The question is; if the changes eventually get results, will you come on this very site and eat your words?
Well let's review: Did Audacy discontinue their Alternative format(s)?This was from a year ago. It looks like I don't have to eat my words. It's almost like listeners know best or something!
No, but they stopped playing the dreck they played a year ago on all of them (like The Tramp Stamps and Post Malone.) The "pop alt" format they had going went away.Well let's review: Did Audacy discontinue their Alternative format(s)?