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> What will happen with K-Rock 2. I live in Tennessee and I
> listen to K-Rock 2 on a regular basis. My apologies, if
> ya'll already discussed this topic.
>
Krock 2 stays from what I have been told, which is really next to nothing.
> Krock 2 stays from what I have been told, which is really
> next to nothing.
Does the name KROCK 2 make sense when KROCK 1 is no longer? Or will they stream KROCK 1 also? Seems like a lot of effort for little benefit to keep either once they go all talk.
> I still don't understand why they would flip WYSP to Free-Fm
> right away and leave K-Rock on the air until january. Wasn't
> YSP more sucessful than XRK?
>
>
> Does the name KROCK 2 make sense when KROCK 1 is no longer?
> Or will they stream KROCK 1 also? Seems like a lot of
> effort for little benefit to keep either once they go all
> talk.
>
None of it makes sense, especially since K-Rock2 should really be called K-Rock 3.
K-Rock 1 was an pure AOR station when it debuted in 1985.
Soon K-Rock 2 was born as Classic Rock Station.
K-Rock 3 was that Modern/Alternative format.
K-Rock 4 is the current format.
- Ray Dio<P ID="signature">______________
Ray Dio</P>
> >
> > Does the name KROCK 2 make sense when KROCK 1 is no
> longer?
> > Or will they stream KROCK 1 also? Seems like a lot of
> > effort for little benefit to keep either once they go all
> > talk.
> >
>
> None of it makes sense, especially since K-Rock2 should
> really be called K-Rock 3.
>
> K-Rock 1 was an pure AOR station when it debuted in 1985.
> Soon K-Rock 2 was born as Classic Rock Station.
> K-Rock 3 was that Modern/Alternative format.
> K-Rock 4 is the current format.
>
>
> - Ray Dio
>
Ray you're seriously over thinking this.
Ok fine. So are a few others. However Infinity has decided K-Rock will stay until Stern is officially a memory. He originates from K-Rock and the flip will mark his end. What's the problem?
> Ok fine. So are a few others. However Infinity has decided
> K-Rock will stay until Stern is officially a memory. He
> originates from K-Rock and the flip will mark his end.
> What's the problem?
Lighten up, Francis. There is no problem. I had a question about a radio station so i posted it on a radio message board. Thats all.
> > Ok fine. So are a few others. However Infinity has decided
>
> > K-Rock will stay until Stern is officially a memory. He
> > originates from K-Rock and the flip will mark his end.
> > What's the problem?
>
> Lighten up, Francis. There is no problem. I had a question
> about a radio station so i posted it on a radio message
> board. Thats all.
>
I didn't mean "What's the problem" is a derogatory sense...sorry if it sounded that way...I thought you saw an issue with their decision.
It's all good dude. That's the problem with text messages (such as e-mail). You cannot hear one's tone of their voice or see their body language. It's quite easy to get a wrong impression. Peace.
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