I'll just say this on the subject of "Merle".
On a personal level, I do not mean any disrespect towards the folks who own or who are associated with "Merle". I have mentioned on another thread that I do not like country music for the record. However, at the same time if "Merle" is offering local community oriented programming, then I have to give the folks credit on that one.
When I think about the type of format that I would have on 96.7-FM, I'll just say this. If you're looking for ratings and advertising appeal, I guess my format would not make it. My format of choice would be more suitable for internet radio.
However (not meaning to sound arrogant) I am confident that my format would appeal to a lot of the radio listeners who are sick and tired of the mainstream commercial stations that have some type of oldies/AC/Hot AC/Rock format who play the same repetitive songs over and over again. The type of format that I would play would be an 80's oriented format (With some 70's and 90's) that would consist of at least 1,000 to 2,000 songs in rotation. My total music library would consist of at least 10,000 songs, and I would rotate my music so nobody would hear the same old songs over and over again all year around.
I would play songs that have not received any airplay in the Knoxville area in 20 years or more. I would not allow chart success (The Billboard Hot 100) to determine if the song should be played or not, nor would I allow Arbitron to influence my format of choice. If it were practical, and just as long as I could stay afloat and have the money to keep the station going, I would just focus on having fun with the station without all of the pressure of ratings and big bucks that most commercial stations chase after.
There is so much music out there that never receives any airplay. It seems that most commercial stations are restricted to the same old 400 songs. There is also a lot of obscured R&B music from the 80's that has not been played around here in years since AM 1430 WBMK (WJBE) was in existence. Take someone like Alexander O'Neal for example. I cannot remember the last time I have heard Alexander O'Neal or Cherrelle played on a Knoxville radio station. I know that R&B here in Knoxville has mainly been limited to AM radio in the past.
When it comes to 80's music or an "80's oriented format", I have never been impressed with "93-1 The Point", no matter how much tinkering that have done with their format. I really wish that it were possible for me to obtain an FCC License, however I do not have the financial backing nor the resources to do so.
Like I mentioned, my main purpose would be to have a radio station that is fun.
On a personal level, I do not mean any disrespect towards the folks who own or who are associated with "Merle". I have mentioned on another thread that I do not like country music for the record. However, at the same time if "Merle" is offering local community oriented programming, then I have to give the folks credit on that one.
When I think about the type of format that I would have on 96.7-FM, I'll just say this. If you're looking for ratings and advertising appeal, I guess my format would not make it. My format of choice would be more suitable for internet radio.
However (not meaning to sound arrogant) I am confident that my format would appeal to a lot of the radio listeners who are sick and tired of the mainstream commercial stations that have some type of oldies/AC/Hot AC/Rock format who play the same repetitive songs over and over again. The type of format that I would play would be an 80's oriented format (With some 70's and 90's) that would consist of at least 1,000 to 2,000 songs in rotation. My total music library would consist of at least 10,000 songs, and I would rotate my music so nobody would hear the same old songs over and over again all year around.
I would play songs that have not received any airplay in the Knoxville area in 20 years or more. I would not allow chart success (The Billboard Hot 100) to determine if the song should be played or not, nor would I allow Arbitron to influence my format of choice. If it were practical, and just as long as I could stay afloat and have the money to keep the station going, I would just focus on having fun with the station without all of the pressure of ratings and big bucks that most commercial stations chase after.
There is so much music out there that never receives any airplay. It seems that most commercial stations are restricted to the same old 400 songs. There is also a lot of obscured R&B music from the 80's that has not been played around here in years since AM 1430 WBMK (WJBE) was in existence. Take someone like Alexander O'Neal for example. I cannot remember the last time I have heard Alexander O'Neal or Cherrelle played on a Knoxville radio station. I know that R&B here in Knoxville has mainly been limited to AM radio in the past.
When it comes to 80's music or an "80's oriented format", I have never been impressed with "93-1 The Point", no matter how much tinkering that have done with their format. I really wish that it were possible for me to obtain an FCC License, however I do not have the financial backing nor the resources to do so.
Like I mentioned, my main purpose would be to have a radio station that is fun.