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Format holes in LA

Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
 
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie. I'm over here laughing reading this  :D. KPWR's wiki is probably telling the truth because they're missing out on Gaga's Edge of Glory. KJLH's wiki page said it was Mainstream Urban in last fall the slogan was #1 for Hip Hop & R&B ??? Yes KJLH is at times part mainstream urban but most of the time Urban AC. BTW The void for mainstream urban should be filled by 102.3 KJLH. Yes KJLH plays a great deal of Hip Hop & R&B but I would exactly call it Mainstream Urban thought. I don't fully trust that they'll get the formula right.
They little young R&B acts KJLH would give airplay in the 90's to was Jesse Powell, Maxwell, Eric Benét, Keith Sweat, Brandy, Rome, Faith Evans, Jaheim, Usher, Zhané, Jon B., Men of Vizion, Toni Braxton, Tony! Toni! Toné, TLC, The Tony Rich Project and Kenny Lattimore while staying true to much older artists Gary Taylor, Anita Baker, Luther Vandross, Sade and the owner Stevie Wonder. Sorry to be nostalgic.




BTW I was listening to Dev's Dancing In The Dark on KPWR in the 12:00 hour today. I like that song too and DJ Felli Fell's Bommerang Featuring Akon, Jermaine Dupri and Pitbull also.
 
justpassingthough said:
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Very true people where hoping that KMVN would fill that void and they were somewhat a CHR station even though it was Rhythmic AC. Just very unfocused on music during its first year. If KMVN would have flipped to fulltime CHR it would overlap with KPWR but atleast we would have a fulltime Hip Hop station. CHR is well covered in this market.
True enough. Do we need another station playing Rihanna's S&N, LMFAO's Party Rock Anthem and Pitbull's Hey Baby. KPWR is fully committed to being the best hip hop in Los Angeles.

BTW wdb2003 go on Power 106's Wikipedia page. As of June 2011 they dropped the rhythmic pop to go back to Hip Hop & R&B. They only dance their spinning is dance flavored Hip Hop & R&B more upbeat.

Oh, Wikipedia says they dropped the rhythmic pop? They must have then, as everything is completely accurate on Wikipedia (sarcasm).

They are still playing plenty of rhythmic pop.

Their has definitely been a change in the amount of Rhythmic Pop, because Power 106 has not been playing Ke$ha, Lady Gaga, and Katy Perry this year like they were a year ago. They are moving away from it. Power 106 played songs like Poker Face, Tik Tok, California Gurls, but they have not touched the hits from the 3 artists I've mentioned this year. Plus adding urban artists like Kelly Rowland and Frank Ocean, their are definitely changes going on at Power 106.
 
Yep there are changes at the station but its still a Rhythmic station not Mainstream Urban. It will never sound like KKBT or KMEL. KPWR just goes through phases like it has been for the past 25 years. Neyo, Usher and Chris Brown make uptempo songs so thats why they are getting airplay. I never heard Neyo's One In A Million or Usher's There Goes My Baby and those songs performed well on Mainstream Urban which is not KPWR. Neitherless the CHR crossovers are gone for now. I mostly listen during Power Tools when Im in the car on early sunday mornings
 
wdb2003 said:
Yep there are changes at the station but its still a Rhythmic station not Mainstream Urban. It will never sound like KKBT or KMEL. KPWR just goes through phases like it has been for the past 25 years. Neyo, Usher and Chris Brown make uptempo songs so thats why they are getting airplay. I never heard Neyo's One In A Million or Usher's There Goes My Baby and those songs performed well on Mainstream Urban which is not KPWR. Neitherless the CHR crossovers are gone for now. I mostly listen during Power Tools when Im in the car on early sunday mornings
Power 106 been playing Usher since his My Way album from 1997. They played Nice & Slow in heavy rotation in 1997-98. KJLH plays Usher's There Goes My Baby and OMG. Power 106 doesn't play that much R&B at once. If Usher hadn't been a pop star on his sophomore album Nice & Slow probably wouldn't make it on the Power 106 playlist. They played the uptempo remix of Destiny's Child No No No with the Wycelf rap which was a good testing
record. Keith Sweat's Nobody was being played on Power 106 but I barely remember them playing it. They played Brandy & Monica's The Boy is Mine in 1998. Next's Too Close was being heavily rotated on the station in 1998. The only time they sounded like an Urban station was during KKBT's reign. But stay tuned though…





Side Note: They've been playing Ludacris since 2000, Snoop Dogg since 1992, Black Eyed Peas since 1998, Jay-Z since 1996 and Lil' Wayne since he made his debut in Juvinile's Back That Thang Up in 1999. Some of the Hip Hop & R&B artists that are dominating KPWR's playlist that are doing a different style of hip hop now a days. They've been getting airtime for years on the
station including Puff Daddy & Usher.
 
I know Im just saying they are always gonna be a Rhythmic station never a Mainstream Urban Adding a few urban hits and dropping them after major spins doesnt change anything.
 
Oh I agree, never did I say Power 106 will become a Mainstream Urban. That most likely won't happen, I was just stating that they are returning to their hip-hop lean versus the station sounding like a Rhythmic Pop station.
 
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie.

Yeah, you're right - KIIS has played so much rock music over the years, and it's never completely skipped big pop/rock songs in the CHR Top 5/Top 10...

That was sarcastic BTW - are you kidding? ??? They've even been known to skip pop/rock songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart
 
atlantaboy said:
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie.

Yeah, you're right - KIIS has played so much rock music over the years, and it's never completely skipped big pop/rock songs in the CHR Top 5/Top 10...

That was sarcastic BTW - are you kidding? ??? They've even been known to skip pop/rock songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart

Until the middle of the last decade, KIIS heavily favored rock and left rhythmic hits to KPWR, KKBT, KIBB and every other competitor that has come, gone or currently is in the past 30 years. Its move towards a rhythmic leaning CHR, though, made sense and continues to make sense- its trouncing the competion in the demos and playing the right hits for the market. The move also started around the time that they kicked out Rick Dees and brought in Ryan Seacrest- they basically refreshed the station without losing the heritage, and they've managed to stay on top. I don't personally like the station and would listen to KAMP or KPWR over KIIS any day of the week, but clearly, they know what they are doing.
 
justpassingthough said:
atlantaboy said:
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie.

Yeah, you're right - KIIS has played so much rock music over the years, and it's never completely skipped big pop/rock songs in the CHR Top 5/Top 10...

That was sarcastic BTW - are you kidding? ??? They've even been known to skip pop/rock songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart

Until the middle of the last decade, KIIS heavily favored rock and left rhythmic hits to KPWR, KKBT, KIBB and every other competitor that has come, gone or currently is in the past 30 years. Its move towards a rhythmic leaning CHR, though, made sense and continues to make sense- its trouncing the competion in the demos and playing the right hits for the market. The move also started around the time that they kicked out Rick Dees and brought in Ryan Seacrest- they basically refreshed the station without losing the heritage, and they've managed to stay on top. I don't personally like the station and would listen to KAMP or KPWR over KIIS any day of the week, but clearly, they know what they are doing.

I guess if I grew up in a Rhythmic city like Los Angeles, I would tire of KIIS-FM and prefer KAMP and KPWR over it. However, since I was stuck growing up with Z100 and Hot 99.5 who are extremely selective about what Rhythmic tracks they add, but would add a Rock or Hot AC song in an instant, I dream about a station like KIIS-FM being on my dial.
 
Martin Mac said:
justpassingthough said:
atlantaboy said:
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie.

Yeah, you're right - KIIS has played so much rock music over the years, and it's never completely

skipped big pop/rock songs in the CHR Top 5/Top 10...

That was sarcastic BTW - are you kidding? ??? They've even been known to skip pop/rock songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart

Until the middle of the last decade, KIIS heavily favored rock and left rhythmic hits to KPWR, KKBT, KIBB and every other competitor that has come, gone or currently is in the past 30 years. Its move towards a rhythmic leaning CHR, though, made sense and continues to make sense- its trouncing the competion in the demos and playing the right hits for the market. The move also started around the time that they kicked out Rick Dees and brought in Ryan Seacrest- they basically refreshed the station without losing the heritage, and they've managed to stay on top. I don't personally like the station and would listen to KAMP or KPWR over KIIS any day of the week, but clearly, they know what they are doing.

I guess if I grew up in a Rhythmic city like Los Angeles, I would tire of KIIS-FM and prefer KAMP and KPWR over it. However, since I was stuck growing up with Z100 and Hot 99.5 who are extremely selective about what Rhythmic tracks they add, but would add a Rock or Hot AC song in an instant, I dream about a station like KIIS-FM being on my dial.
I don't listen to KIIS & Amp Radio that much. I pick Power 106 over KIIS-FM because I grew up listening to Power 106.
 
When I was in Los Angeles for the summer of 2001, I remeber KIIS would still play music from the late 80's and early 90's. If Im not mistaken didnt they use to have a retro show during the midday a long time ago? I forgot who was doing middays during that time but I think it was Gary Spears. I know Gary moved to KBIG for afternoons. Valentine was doing afternoons at KIIS and JoJo at night has always been on.
 
atlantaboy said:
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie.

Yeah, you're right - KIIS has played so much rock music over the years, and it's never completely skipped big pop/rock songs in the CHR Top 5/Top 10...

That was sarcastic BTW - are you kidding? ??? They've even been known to skip pop/rock songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart

Thanks but my point about that comment someone put on wiki about KIIS was plain rascist and a pure sign of their true ignorance.
 
wdb2003 said:
atlantaboy said:
BJordan said:
wdb2003 said:
Never trust wiki any moron can put anything on there. I remeber some loser put on KIIS wiki page a few years back saying KIIS plays more songs by black artists than whites. KPWR has gone through so many phases I lost count.
About KIIS-FM's wiki page it says that it plays R&B & Pop and gives rock music low priority. Bold face lie.

Yeah, you're right - KIIS has played so much rock music over the years, and it's never completely skipped big pop/rock songs in the CHR Top 5/Top 10...

That was sarcastic BTW - are you kidding? ??? They've even been known to skip pop/rock songs that hit #1 on the CHR chart

Thanks but my point about that comment someone put on wiki about KIIS was plain rascist and a pure sign of their true ignorance.
KIIS FM never skipped out on rock music. In 1995-96 their heavily rotated rock artist were Alanis Morrisette, No Doubt, Green Day and Sugar Ray but played some R&B/Hip Hop in the balance. Around 1995-96 they were playing TLC's Red light Special in high rotation. Even KPWR played TLC's Red Light Special to move in on "The Beat". The teen pop & boy movement of 1998-99 included N'sync, Backstreet Boys and Pink,etc. KIIS plays whole a lot of artist no matter what color they may be. It's unheard of.
wdb2003 said:
When I was in Los Angeles for the summer of 2001, I remeber KIIS would still play music from the late 80's and early 90's. If Im not mistaken didnt they use to have a retro show during the midday a long time ago? I forgot who was doing middays during that time but I think it was Gary Spears. I know Gary moved to KBIG for afternoons. Valentine was doing afternoons at KIIS and JoJo at night has always been on.
The music sounded way better on KIIS in Summer 2001 I bet.
 
atlantaboy said:
BJordan said:
KIIS FM never skipped out on rock music.

What? ??? Were you listening to them all throughout the 2000s?

If anything, KIIS' lack of rock within the past 5 to 10 years is more of an indication of the lack of decent pop/rock, rock and alternative product- and market forces at work that dictate that rhythmic music works better in Western and Southwestern markets that are heavily ethnic.

KIIS plays nearly all of the big rock and country songs that chart well, but these have been few and far between as of late...
 
^There's nothing wrong with KIIS leaning rhythmic...I just thought it was strange that people were refuting the Wiki article explaining that they don't play a lot of rock - I'm sure even KIIS's PDs would agree with that (at least from the early 2000s to about a month ago)

As far as KIIS playing the rock songs that "chart well", that's not true at all - there were a huge number of rock and pop/rock CHR hits that went Top 10 in the 2000s that KIIS didn't touch - and even a handful of #1 songs - you can claim that they weren't "quality" songs, but 95% of pop stations nationwide would've disagreed with you
 
atlantaboy said:
^There's nothing wrong with KIIS leaning rhythmic...I just thought it was strange that people were refuting the Wiki article explaining that they don't play a lot of rock - I'm sure even KIIS's PDs would agree with that (at least from the early 2000s to about a month ago)

As far as KIIS playing the rock songs that "chart well", that's not true at all - there were a huge number of rock and pop/rock CHR hits that went Top 10 in the 2000s that KIIS didn't touch - and even a handful of #1 songs - you can claim that they weren't "quality" songs, but 95% of pop stations nationwide would've disagreed with you

What songs are you talking about specifically? I'm not saying you're wrong, I just don't really recall KIIS being that far off the mark when it came to monster pop/rock records...
 
atlantaboy said:
As far as KIIS playing the rock songs that "chart well", that's not true at all - there were a huge number of rock and pop/rock CHR hits that went Top 10 in the 2000s that KIIS didn't touch - and even a handful of #1 songs - you can claim that they weren't "quality" songs, but 95% of pop stations nationwide would've disagreed with you

95% of pop stations are not in markets where the target demo is approaching 60% Hispanic.
 
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