Sometimes I like the music that Food For Less and Vons plays, or used to play, mellow rock a la KNX-FM, rare stuff, album tracks, non-hits, I hadn't heard on any station since the demise of 93.1 FM. It added to a more pleasant shopping experience. As for JACK-FM, nobody in my office listens to it. The major choice seem to be KYSR- 98.7
> Jack might not be the best station, but I would LOVE to have
> it at work!
>
> We used to have Muzak at Ralphs which played a lot of the
> songs that Jack plays. Now we have the In-store Brodcasting
> that plays boring songs and they are the same songs over and
> over day after day...low budget and worse than even FM
> radio.
>
>
>
> > > Obviously according to ratings, 93.1 Jack FM is
> currently
> > > doing very well. Just a quick question: Are you folks
> > (that
> > > live in Los Angeles and around the area) hearing it a
> lot
> > > around town such as in cars, offices, or stores? Do you
> > hear
> > > friends or relatives listening? Just wondering. Thanks
> > >
> > I eat in a lot of "English as a second language"
> restuarants
> > so I can't really comment on what is on the radio there.
> >
> > However, it appears to me that KRTH is still the choice at
>
> > most stores and KOST at businesses (particularly reception
>
> > areas). Considering the comments pasted on their future...
>
> >
> > The bigger chains Von's, Thrifty's, Stater Bros., etc.
> have
> > their own network plugging the store specials between
> songs.
> >
> >
> > Also coming up seems to be satellite/cable delivered music
>
> > (no announcers/no commericials). IsS Muzak still around?
> >
> > No Jack that I have heard.
> >
> > John
> >
>