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juse33 said:Smooth jazz cant be free?
It Can Be...
Philadelphia, PA
106.1-2 WISX-HD2 FM
Smooth Jazz
(according to hdradio.com)
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juse33 said:Smooth jazz cant be free?
Seattleradiodude said:juse33 said:Smooth jazz cant be free?
It Can Be...
Philadelphia, PA
106.1-2 WISX-HD2 FM
Smooth Jazz
(according to hdradio.com)
Buy a HD Radio!
Interstate 78 said:i was told WISX HD2 was no longer smooth jazz. they flipped it to tropical when WJJZ 97.5 signed on 2 years ago. No?
orange434 said:that is inaccurate as the 106.1 HD2 began airing a simulcast of Rumba 1480 am a few months back.
juse33 said:Erik Hartranft said:I think I hear violins playing in the background or is that the elevator where you can find smooth jazz now in Philadelphia.
Smooth jazz is not elevator music. I have never heard it on an elevator. Wtf is wrong with you people. Whats up with the rude comments? Anyways like i said, If you just give up and "deal with it" then nothing will ever change.
athegymtday said:Considering what Greater Media paid for an overpriced stick originally licensed in Trenton (that Nassaw moved city of license to Burlington-Phila. to increase it's value) and what it cost to move the stick to Wyndmoor PA, and engineer an FM footprint so it is directional. The GM can and should do whatever needs to be done with the format to make it profitable. I don't agree with changing to the new format, I don't like it but business is business bottom line is what counts. The listeners have no input sad to say.
juse33 said:"JJZ is done stop crying i miss it too but life moves on"
So if somebody takes my most favorite station away, just dont say anything?......... Right............
Change comes from people speaking out.
DToTheJ said:And in November, America will speak out and get Obama elected.
(Now this thread will really be thrown for a loop, kids!)
DToTheJ said:juse33 said:"JJZ is done stop crying i miss it too but life moves on"
So if somebody takes my most favorite station away, just dont say anything?......... Right............
Change comes from people speaking out.
And in November, America will speak out and get Obama elected.
(Now this thread will really be thrown for a loop, kids!)
juse33 said:Erik Hartranft said:I think I hear violins playing in the background or is that the elevator where you can find smooth jazz now in Philadelphia.
Smooth jazz is not elevator music. I have never heard it on an elevator. Wtf is wrong with you people. Whats up with the rude comments? Anyways like i said, If you just give up and "deal with it" then nothing will ever change.
juse33 said:Well i didnt notice anything so bad about wjjz's play list. They always played my favorite songs. Everynight i used to turn to smooth jazz and chill to the music while i went to sleep.
juse33 said:Well i didnt notice anything so bad about wjjz's play list. They always played my favorite songs. Everynight i used to turn to smooth jazz and chill to the music while i went to sleep.
orange434 said:juse33 said:Well i didnt notice anything so bad about wjjz's play list. They always played my favorite songs. Everynight i used to turn to smooth jazz and chill to the music while i went to sleep.
well then you were one of the few people who felt that way unfortunately. for many fans of smooth jazz, there wasn't much to like about JJZ in its final year on the air, and that's the problem. the watered down 200 broadcast architecture smooth jazz songs they played chased away their primary smooth jazz listeners, and the mix of r&b and soft acish vocals that made up the other half of their playlist didn't attract listeners away from other stations. that's not a good formula for success.
i still would like to see how a non-broadcast architecture consulted smooth jazz station in philadelphia would do, if given 2 or 3 years to build an audience. unfortunately no radio company would likely have the patience, and broadcast architecture has such a monopoly they probably wouldn't let it happen anyway.