djdramahdj said:
Joshua Messex said:
I was only saying that in the event 100.3 abandons ship and is sold to someone who flips it to something other then Urban/Urban AC. I wasn't suggesting they do that this minute. And even you'll agree RO has to make a decision real soon, this is a 300-400 million facility.
Aside from giving up and selling, what do you think RO should do to fix the problem at 100.3? I'd say drop the syndicated product, have local jocks and focus on currents...there is a lot of good, new R&B product out right now that 100.3 is not touching and that makes no sense at all.
Well, what songs aren't they touching? I hear the new Natalie Cole, they play Kem on occassion, they really play the heck out of Lionel Richie, and such. They are missing John Legend, but the station is designed to be a Classic Soul/Todays R&B mix, it isn't designed specifically for New R&B, KJLH covers that field better anyway, despite being a Class A. And I prefer Stevie Wonder over Cathy Hughes, Stevie understands Los Angeles and knows there is more then just blacks, he's made a pretty good effort to reach out to Hispanics, who aren't thought to typically listen to such a format.
Look all, I'm not defending, accusing(ok, I am ;D) or even beating down KKBT, I'm just saying there's not much that can be done. The Beat is dead, it's Magic for a short while, then after that, we probably will have to rely on KHHT and KJLH/KDAY for our black fix and it didn't have to be that way, but let it be a lesson to black broadcasters, and even to others like David and Rick Cummings, never be ignorant of trends or issues facing you, the RO bunch were ignorant and now have paid the price, it was handed to them by a Reggaeton station.