Some of San Antonio's stations (Digital 104.1, La Ley 95.7, Amor 95.1, Z 106.7, and Mix 96.1) have continuously received bad Arbitron ratings and I am wondering how long they will continue playing the same tired music and getting the same poor ratings without trying a new format. Especially when there are so many formats SA-Town is lacking. Here are a few we need....
Hurban that plays reggaeton and Hip hop, which if you ask me San Antonio could dramatically support (especially if Houston can...look at Mega 101, KLOL).
A true Hot-AC that plays a softer alternative rock like Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, Alanis Morisette, Coldplay, Counting Crows, etc. (like KAMX in Austin or KLTG in Corpus and NOT like magic that throws in 80's music that no one wants to hear.)
A REAL hip-hop station like Houston's 97.9 the Box and Dallas' K-104 that plays other rap and hip hop other than what's on the top 10 charts (when our Top-40 station, 96.1, starts to sound the same as our hip hop station, 98.5, I think there is a problem)
And finally a modern/alternative rock station (not like K-Rock and Kiss that mix new and old rock songs together. If you ask me, those are two different audiences, causing lots of channel surfing).
Honestly, I am surprised San Antonio is the # 30 market with all it is lacking. Corpus and Austin should both be ahead of us.
Alright, I am done ranting and I feel better, thank you for listening (or reading, I suppose)
Hurban that plays reggaeton and Hip hop, which if you ask me San Antonio could dramatically support (especially if Houston can...look at Mega 101, KLOL).
A true Hot-AC that plays a softer alternative rock like Goo Goo Dolls, Third Eye Blind, Alanis Morisette, Coldplay, Counting Crows, etc. (like KAMX in Austin or KLTG in Corpus and NOT like magic that throws in 80's music that no one wants to hear.)
A REAL hip-hop station like Houston's 97.9 the Box and Dallas' K-104 that plays other rap and hip hop other than what's on the top 10 charts (when our Top-40 station, 96.1, starts to sound the same as our hip hop station, 98.5, I think there is a problem)
And finally a modern/alternative rock station (not like K-Rock and Kiss that mix new and old rock songs together. If you ask me, those are two different audiences, causing lots of channel surfing).
Honestly, I am surprised San Antonio is the # 30 market with all it is lacking. Corpus and Austin should both be ahead of us.
Alright, I am done ranting and I feel better, thank you for listening (or reading, I suppose)