I, honestly, really liked mix 102.7 last summer when I was living in Staten Island and here in Brooklyn. The station was tight then. they'd play all this obscure disco, bands like Heatwave and Tavarez, Chic, Sister Sledge, Evelyn King, Slave, the Machine, the gap band. All sort of music I discovered on my own out in Amherst when I was chest deep in hip-hop beats. I think the probalm was that they were too disco heavy, and they simply wore out a good part of the catalog, like Gloria Gaynor and a good chunk of the bee Gees. So they had to either get more obscure or update, and they made the engineers choice.
In my opinion, the IROC drivers from New Dorp to Dyker hights to Ronkonkoma would still listen if the music got more authentic. But for whatever reason, Mix 102.7 decided that they'd go personality driven, they moved this dude, Joe Cozzi, who had like a weekend show and might have been on evenings or overnights, and moved him to the morning with a fat-washed out singer, Michelle Visage. He called himself Brooklyn's own, says "fogeddaboutit" like ever three words, I'm pretty sure that is why they chose to anchor their stationa round him. After that alot of Prince, some Rick james, Whitney Houston and Miriah Carey, as well as some Martha Wash projects slipped in. Station started sounding really bad, but the rumours of a flipp disapeared.
I highly doubt someone touting himself as Revere's own Bruno Tutelli would be taken seriously in Boston.
Even over on WKTu, which just tweeked to sound like Mix, they play mostly top 40, still. Their morning dude is Goomba Johnny. Now, I have trouble Boston's IROC drivers would abandon the Freakin Puerto Rican. There really is only room for one ethnic outreach in morning radio in boston.
With that said, I think most of society is ready for some disco hits to be mixed back into the top 40, like tavarez and heatwave, the Gap band etc. Everyone knows that rap comes from those 12 inches realesed in the late 70's. But if thats the case, why won't these station reach out and play uniting nation or the basement jaxx???
of the two stations in postions to tweak, Kiss is the obvious choice, and Mix, given that the marketing is already done for it, is a second. Keep in mind, Clear Channel is the firm seeing room for growth in this genre, which is why they tweaked hard WKTU, already alleged to be a great biller. Has Infinity moved to change any other stations to dance outside of the new York metro?
So once again, if movin' comes to boston, which I doubt because when New York had WQHT and Kiss FM battling each other with Cameo and gap band singles, Boston had WZOU (playing rock till the mid-late eighties from what's been handed down). Boston is a rock city....forget Detroit.