Tony Santiago said:S said:I worry you guys are going to be disappointed if you're expecting 102.7 to be pure dance.
I think that, at least at first, this station will sound more like 99.3 than Long Island's Party 105. I'm sure there will be a dance component (popular stuff like Guetta, La Roux, and Deadmau5), but they would be crazy to start out as deep into dance as Party is. South Jersey hasn't had this sort of music on the radio in almost 10 years. I think they'll sign on as mostly rhythmic pop.
That's why I gave a "heads up" warning Slinky.
I remember all of the "outrage" that had happened when Party FM was on 87.7 in New York City because it had replaced Pulse 87, a station that had a "cult" following but no money due to financial matters with the company involved. I DO NOT want this to happen again which is why I've posted the way I did towards certain people that I see in here that WERE critical on Party FM and then all of a sudden did an "about face" when Party left 87.7.
Whatever the format is, I will stand FULLY behind the station. Besides, a lot more rhythmic artists are doing dance remixes of tracks. I have NO problem with that. If that's going to help with that "big picture" then we must stand behind it. This "elitist" attitude must stop now because that is self-defeatist.
That's all I'm saying
Congratulations to John Carraciolo and Vic Latino for making this happen![]()
I believe South Jersey is just happy that there's something on the dial than nothing. Even the former Hot 106.3, as deep as they were with dance at the time with Drunkenmunky, Oscar G, Iio, Ian Van Dahl, they still weren't pure dance. You would hear a decent amount of classic dance hits from the 90's, pop, and hip-hop was also thrown in the mix. The difference with the Pulse/Party situation was Party came in hours after Pulse signed off, which lead people to believe Party was the blame for Pulse leaving the airwaves, and many expected Party to be exactly how Pulse was. As to here, the last time we had a CHR/Dance station was in 2002/03. Some people don't believe The Buzz was a "KTU" style station circa. 1999-2001 prior to the tweak to hip-hop, and some didn't even know Hot 106.3 existed. I'm expecting a very strong positive side for the new Wild. (minus the regular haterade being passed around by the disgruntled ones.)