Most of you probably know of this site but for those that do not, check out formatchange.com. It is a great site to check out recordings of stations that have flipped; they have a decent stash of Atlanta flips.
Some of the more interesting flips is one outta Detroit. A station switches from classical to alternative; the interesting take on this is that they do it in the middle of an opera song using "Closer": http://www.formatchange.com/1051-wqrs-flips-from-classical-to-modern-rock-the-edge/
Also, another station outta Baltimore kills a Top40 station in a most interesting death knell:
http://www.formatchange.com/chr-wbsb-b104-becomes-hot-ac-wvrt-variety-1043/
The kicker was a switch out of DC. Heritage WHFS, alternative, switches to Espanol... no warning whatsoever: http://www.formatchange.com/991-whfs-becomes-el-zol-991/
I would have been mad as hell had I heard this live.
Hearing a station switch formats has always been fascinating; I think the way 99X was debuted in 1992 has to be one of the best and classiest way to say hello to 99X and goodbye to PPPPPPPower 99. 8)
Some of the more interesting flips is one outta Detroit. A station switches from classical to alternative; the interesting take on this is that they do it in the middle of an opera song using "Closer": http://www.formatchange.com/1051-wqrs-flips-from-classical-to-modern-rock-the-edge/
Also, another station outta Baltimore kills a Top40 station in a most interesting death knell:
http://www.formatchange.com/chr-wbsb-b104-becomes-hot-ac-wvrt-variety-1043/
The kicker was a switch out of DC. Heritage WHFS, alternative, switches to Espanol... no warning whatsoever: http://www.formatchange.com/991-whfs-becomes-el-zol-991/
I would have been mad as hell had I heard this live.
Hearing a station switch formats has always been fascinating; I think the way 99X was debuted in 1992 has to be one of the best and classiest way to say hello to 99X and goodbye to PPPPPPPower 99. 8)