What time is Rick and Bubba on in Nashville? I don't recall ever hearing them after they left Star 97. And I question the wisdom of taking on a "talk" show that has already been on (and left!) at least two other stations in your market!
firepoint525 said:What time is Rick and Bubba on in Nashville? I don't recall ever hearing them after they left Star 97. And I question the wisdom of taking on a "talk" show that has already been on (and left!) at least two other stations in your market!
junebaby62 said:I believe their on 1510 from 6 to 10am, maybe wrong though. They started out at 103 kdf, and then switched to 104.5, before going to Star 97, I think they started at 1510am back in May of this year. "Pass the gravy, please"
Tibbs2 said:What does one tend to go when you've heard R & B more than one time and scream aloud
"What the is this?"
This show on LAC is the lowest point of a NEWS/TALK station I have heard. No wonder
it's about time to flip to Spanish. And Crumulus worries about WSM-AM?
SwissVol said:When I first heard them years ago, I thought, hmnnnn, two guys talking for 4 hours about basically nothing. They were not even talking politics and that sort of thing. Just two guys BSing for two hours about topics many of us talk about at the water coloer.
I was thinking the same thing, TRB. It seems to me that during morning drive on a news/talk station in a major city (and we are a major city, aren't we? ;D), there ought to be enough going on to fill the morning drive time: hard news (national news), local news, sports, traffic, weather (especially if there is any bad weather going on), even farm reports if it is still early enough in the morning, and school lunch menus and bus schedules if there is still enough time left over for that. If that is still not enough, you can add in cancellations if the weather is bad enough, and still have time left over for some celebrity gossip, like whatever Britney is up to this week. :Tenn Radio Boy said:Does anyone other than me think that it is absolutely ridiculus that Nashville has to import a redneck morning show from Birmingham to fill a morning shift, even on an AM?
Is the talent pool so poor that no one can do 4 hours on WLAC instead of this backwoods dribble from Rick & Bubba?
Wasn't that also about the same time that 106.7 also had a similar format? 1999, I think? They, too, didn't stay with it very long.junebaby62 said:KDF was Rick & Bubba's first stop in Nashville, right before the big switch to country. Then they went to, Arrow 104.5, after Arrow's demise, they stuck around and did mornings on Groovin Hits " Hot" 104.5. I really liked that Hot 104.5 format, i wished they would of stayed around for awhile
Getting a little off topic here, but right before 106.7 changed to rooster, they started adding more "pop"-sounding artists to their rotation. But it was still stuff from the '70s era. I remember hearing ABBA, Paul McCartney & Wings, and Elton John, among others.junebaby62 said:Yes, Kiss 106.7 was on about the same time as Hot 104.5, very similar format. Magic Jackson (92Q- Star 105.9) and ex wsmv channel 4 newsman Craig Williams did mornings for Kiss. Personally, i liked 104.5 better, i think Kiss was more into "Doo Wop", which is music i could never get into. Kiss 106.7 did'nt last long, less than a year i believe and "Hot" did'nt last much longer than that. I couldnt pick up Kiss very well, i guess because of the low watts. I had some old Airchecks of "Kiss', but i got rid of them because of to much static.
I remember the Planet, too. I was actually listening to them in December, 1998, when they changed formats to what became known as Kiss-FM. (I easily remember this because it sleeted that week leading up to Christmas and I did not have heat in my (then) apartment at that time. I don't think Planet ever played any '70s.courier37027 said:Firepoint, might you be referring to The Planet? Circa 1997-99.