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HOT 96.9

Agreed.

If you are going to label as rhythmic AC in my book that means NO hard rap NO Macklemore and defiantly NO Drake!

and on the throwbacks lets go a little further back. like two 70s and ONE 60s hit every THREE HOURS!
 
LAUROJRM said:
You all remember (RapKing)? Nobody treated him that bad like you all treat me.
It's not a crime to like a particular format of music


Oh yeah they did. I wonder what happened to rapking? I would love to hear an urban ac on the Boston airwaves. But for demographic and business reasons it's probably not going to happen unfotunately. As for hot 969. I think they are still building the station. I think the playlist is way to repetitive for an rhythmic ac. There's an awsome show on Saturday nights on wcbs fm in New York which plays a lot of older rhythmic music which would sound great on Hot.
 
LAUROJRM said:
It's not a crime to like a particular format of music

No, it's not a crime. But it should be to say the same thing more than 1000 times on a Radio board despite minds much greater than mine telling you why it's not practical.
 
Lightning said:
96.9 is starting to get a bit stale. I don't understand how many more times we can hear "Catch My Breath" or any of the Maroon 5 songs in rotation. The throwbacks are the same throwbacks from when the station first started. There are 1000s of songs out there. PLEASE throw something different in the mix.
AGREED! These songs are complete overkill! I've mentioned it to them on Facebook, but of course, the admins don't seem to read them much.
 
NHRadio said:
LAUROJRM said:
It's not a crime to like a particular format of music

No, it's not a crime. But it should be to say the same thing more than 1000 times on a Radio board despite minds much greater than mine telling you why it's not practical.
You all are right. I was with my neighbor today. She's African American, she's ?? about 52 years old. She had (HOT 96.9) on in her car. She had a friend with her, that lady was about ?? 43 years old?
The 52 year old one enjoyed most of the music, one song was from Pitbull, another was "Please Don't Stop The Music" She was liking both.
I would've guessed she like Al Green, and Luther Vandros and stuff like that?
But I guess you all are right. I'd say you all are right by ??? 97%.
I'd still say they'd be better if they did like this
-Weeknights (It comes on Monday-Thursday) 7pm-Midnight They should put on "The Quiet Storm" Superadio.com That's the three persent I'd say you all are wrong.
Other than that, you all are right by 97%
 
SupermarketSweep said:
They are? I haven't heard them on the air or seen anything about their additions.
I double that. I haven't even seen Job Advertisements for (On Air). This is what I'm talking about. How do these people get these jobs? What about Outside Applicants who has 10+ years related experience?
It's not right how they do this
 
LAUROJRM said:
What about Outside Applicants who has 10+ years related experience?
It's not right how they do this

I hate to burst your entitlement bubble, but every radio station is required to put their yearly EEO data on their website if the station has one. It's all there...where the openings were advertised, how many people were interviewed and hired for each source etc etc, so your statement "it's not right" is, as usual, not grounded in reality. All that stuff is public.
BTW, you sure don't have 10+ years experience so why does it matter?
 
NHRadio said:
LAUROJRM said:
What about Outside Applicants who has 10+ years related experience?
It's not right how they do this

I hate to burst your entitlement bubble, but every radio station is required to put their yearly EEO data on their website if the station has one. It's all there...where the openings were advertised, how many people were interviewed and hired for each source etc etc, so your statement "it's not right" is, as usual, not grounded in reality. All that stuff is public.
BTW, you sure don't have 10+ years experience so why does it matter?
For your information, I have way more than 10 years related experience. You don't know nothing about me, so keep your bad thoughts to yourself
 
LAUROJRM said:
NHRadio said:
LAUROJRM said:
What about Outside Applicants who has 10+ years related experience?
It's not right how they do this

I hate to burst your entitlement bubble, but every radio station is required to put their yearly EEO data on their website if the station has one. It's all there...where the openings were advertised, how many people were interviewed and hired for each source etc etc, so your statement "it's not right" is, as usual, not grounded in reality. All that stuff is public.
BTW, you sure don't have 10+ years experience so why does it matter?
For your information, I have way more than 10 years related experience. You don't know nothing about me, so keep your bad thoughts to yourself

Soooo, he knows something?

When you say "related" what do you mean? DJ'ing weddings doesn't really count.
 
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:
LAUROJRM said:
NHRadio said:
LAUROJRM said:
What about Outside Applicants who has 10+ years related experience?
It's not right how they do this

I hate to burst your entitlement bubble, but every radio station is required to put their yearly EEO data on their website if the station has one. It's all there...where the openings were advertised, how many people were interviewed and hired for each source etc etc, so your statement "it's not right" is, as usual, not grounded in reality. All that stuff is public.
BTW, you sure don't have 10+ years experience so why does it matter?
For your information, I have way more than 10 years related experience. You don't know nothing about me, so keep your bad thoughts to yourself

Soooo, he knows something?

When you say "related" what do you mean? DJ'ing weddings doesn't really count.
KEEP YOUR BAD THOUGHTS TO YOURSELF!!! WHAT'S YOUR EXPERIENCE, A TRASH COLLECTOR?
 
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