Had a chance to spend a few hours in Evansville. First of all the city's downtown is beautiful, and it was sad to see it so dead 
On to the radio dial: Hot 96 is a great Rhythmic leaning CHR/Pop station, similar to Z-107.7 St. Louis. 106.1 Kiss FM is also pretty Rhythmic, though didn't sound as tightly executed as Hot. It was great to also pick up WVUB 91.1 out of Vincennes. This is a fun non-commercial CHR/Pop station that has a pretty big playlist of both Currents and 90s Recurrents (I heard No Mercy's "Where Do You Go"!).
Evansville, along with Seattle, is one of the cities where the College stations blend in nicely with the commercial FM band, both in terms of good signals, and well executed formats. WVJC 89.1 The Bash (out of Mt. Carmel) fills the Modern Rock format whole in the market, while 90.7 WPSR was playing 80s hits.
Other stations in the market:
The Jack FM format is on 107.1 FM, and is probably appreciated by locals as the Jack FM's core sound and playlist includes many Midwestern hits. For Rock and Active Rock there's 103 GBF.
All in all the FM dial was pretty good to me. For those of you not in the Evansville area, you can listen online to all 3 of Evansville's Top 40 stations:
WVUB Blazer 91.1, Vincennes/Evansville (Hip Hop during nights)
http://www.vubroadcasting.org/pages/809156/page809156.html?refresh=1111833235521
(96 K) http://radio.vinu.edu:8000/wvub
(96 K) http://radio.vinu.edu/wvub
(96 K) http://apps.vinu.edu/PageWorks/resources/mainsite/radio/wvub.ram
Hot 96, Evansville
http://www.wsto.com/
(23 K) http://www.streamaudio.com/stations/asx/WSTO_FM.asx
Kiss FM, 106.1 Evansville
http://www.kissfmevansville.com/
(33 K) http://ccri.eonstreams.com/regent_in_evansville_wdks_fm.asf
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by CHRles on 01/15/06 04:58 AM.</FONT></P>
On to the radio dial: Hot 96 is a great Rhythmic leaning CHR/Pop station, similar to Z-107.7 St. Louis. 106.1 Kiss FM is also pretty Rhythmic, though didn't sound as tightly executed as Hot. It was great to also pick up WVUB 91.1 out of Vincennes. This is a fun non-commercial CHR/Pop station that has a pretty big playlist of both Currents and 90s Recurrents (I heard No Mercy's "Where Do You Go"!).
Evansville, along with Seattle, is one of the cities where the College stations blend in nicely with the commercial FM band, both in terms of good signals, and well executed formats. WVJC 89.1 The Bash (out of Mt. Carmel) fills the Modern Rock format whole in the market, while 90.7 WPSR was playing 80s hits.
Other stations in the market:
The Jack FM format is on 107.1 FM, and is probably appreciated by locals as the Jack FM's core sound and playlist includes many Midwestern hits. For Rock and Active Rock there's 103 GBF.
All in all the FM dial was pretty good to me. For those of you not in the Evansville area, you can listen online to all 3 of Evansville's Top 40 stations:
WVUB Blazer 91.1, Vincennes/Evansville (Hip Hop during nights)
http://www.vubroadcasting.org/pages/809156/page809156.html?refresh=1111833235521
(96 K) http://radio.vinu.edu:8000/wvub
(96 K) http://radio.vinu.edu/wvub
(96 K) http://apps.vinu.edu/PageWorks/resources/mainsite/radio/wvub.ram
Hot 96, Evansville
http://www.wsto.com/
(23 K) http://www.streamaudio.com/stations/asx/WSTO_FM.asx
Kiss FM, 106.1 Evansville
http://www.kissfmevansville.com/
(33 K) http://ccri.eonstreams.com/regent_in_evansville_wdks_fm.asf
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by CHRles on 01/15/06 04:58 AM.</FONT></P>