If it was such a great sound, then why didn't it last very long?
systemdump said:And a great place to party!
systemdump said:studio was downtown.
systemdump said:KXRX had state of the art automation for it's time, And a great place to party! Jocks would lay down 20 minutes of voice tracks then it was party time! It had carousel like oval track for the carts that took up an entire rack (just for one) but I think he had at least 2, station had a great sound, studio was downtown.
AQH said:systemdump said:And a great place to party!
Selling the station to Alliance was the nail in the coffin to KXRX, but being "a great place to party" was part of a problem there.
systemdump said:studio was downtown.
The studio was not downtown.
TheX-KXRX said:placebo1969 said:I've thought about this very topic a few times.
Format: Do AOR formats even exist anymore? Basically KZOK with some KJAQ and some KISW/KNDD. Be willing to play some deeper cuts and songs that fell through the cracks. Have various specialty shows (blues hour, Metal Shop, etc.) Allow jocks to do some of their own programming. Play a little harder stuff at night.
Jocks:
Crow & West (for more than 4 days)
Robin & Maynard (for more than 1 reunion show)
Steve Slaton
Scott Vanderpool
Beau Roberts
Cathy Faulkner
Bill Reid
Dan Wilke
Turn them loose and let them have fun. Have fun imaging ala KXRX and Terry McManus (I think). I guess I basically would have The X back in Seattle (ironically playing a lot of same music played then). Ah to be 41 years old and nostalgic for '80s and '90s Seattle radio.
Hey don't forget Marty Riemer I certainly would want him in the mix...
TVradioguru said:Wait, so the station was voicetracked and automated, yet it was so "great" and "cool"? Haven't I read many on this board rail against those two things?
And nobody has answered by question yet.. If the station was so great and cool, why didn't the format last longer than a very few years? Didn't the station go through several incarnations before it was sold? Even back in the 80's, I think you know the answer as to why the station didn't last and it had to do with music.