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Jack-fm

Seems like Jack is "playing what he wants" since the playlist doesn't look any different than before. Same 80's-heavy playlist with your 90's and 70's in there, with a touch of songs from the 2000s and today.
 
Hmmm...a quick look at other Jack stations around the country indicates that the phrase still is in use. Just maybe not at this station. Then again, this station has taken many liberties with the format.
 
Admittedly I think Dallas has one of the best Jack-FM stations in the country. Could be CBS might be adding jocks to the station or something along those lines.
 
Under the license from Sparknet, Jack stations in markets 50 and above have to run for one year jockless...and can program them their way with consulting from SparkNet...stations under 50 have to use the sat provided programming....
Jack in Dallas seems to be doing quite well with its setup....maybe they intend to add more local programming...but the playing what we want goes on..
 
I think I posted this previously but their new slogan seems to be "I love the 80's". You have to admit that this is a breath of fresh air when you have 93.3, 102.9, 103.7 and 106.1 playing the same &%#@ over and over 24 hours a day! And 102.1 is not "the cutting edge" anymore. Let's just put it with the rest of them.

Actually the playlist just keeps getting better! Tonight I heard Echo and the Bunnymen, The Alarm and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Also, they just played:
And We Danced
The Hooters
Nervous Night
1:31
AM




Roam
The B-52s
Cosmic Thing
1:27
AM


ON TOUR:
October 8, 9:00 PM
Levitt Pavilion
FIND TICKETS


Policy of Truth
Depeche Mode
Violator
1:23
AM




We Are Young
Fun., Janelle Monáe
Some Nights
1:19
AM


Track your favorite artists and never miss a show again
TRACK NOW


Hold Me Now
Thompson Twins
Into the Gap
1:15
AM




It's the End of the World...
R.E.M.
Document/Life's Rich Pageant
1:11
AM

Words
Missing Persons
Spring Session M
12:57
AM




Talking in Your Sleep
The Romantics
In Heat
12:54
AM




Always Something There to...
Naked Eyes
The Best of Naked Eyes
12:50
AM




Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Wham!
Make It Big
12:44
AM




(I Just) Died in Your Arms
Cutting Crew
Broadcast
12:39
AM




Vacation
The Go-Go's
Vacation
12:37
AM

Uptown Funk
Mark Ronson
Uptown Special
12:24
AM

Shattered Dreams
Johnny Hates Jazz
Turn Back the Clock
12:21
AM

I Love Rock 'n Roll
Joan Jett, Joan Jett & the...
12:18
AM

Close to Me
The Cure
The Head on the Door
12:14
AM


Borderline
Madonna
Madonna
12:09
AM

I Ran (So Far Away)
A Flock of Seagulls
A Flock of Seagulls



So, if you can stand Def Leopard, Huey Lewis and the occasional White Snake... Enjoy! LOL!!
 
Do we know the other two? Other Adult Hits stations called "Bob" or other names do have DJs, for the most part. And most Jack stations in Canada have had DJs for a while.

But I am not aware of Jack stations in the U.S. with DJs. After all, wasn't the appeal of Jack that there were no DJs? Just Howard Cogan's quips and snide remarks.

And isn't it odd that Jack and other adult hits stations have been doing well in some U.S. markets. KBPA Austin is often #1. Yet many other markets, including NYC and Chicago, saw their Jack stations do poorly and switch format after a couple of years.
 
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I've noticed on my RDS display in the car, "Playing What We Want" does come up whenever top of hour comes on or commercials. But during the top of hour ID, the actual Jack guy says "100.3 Jack FM, The 80's Live Here"
 
This is actually the best mix of all music I've seen them play! Even throwing Johnny Cash in there!

Mötley Crüe - Home Sweet Home
Home Sweet Home
Mötley Crüe
5:09AM
The Wallflowers - One Headlight
One Headlight
The Wallflowers
5:05AM
Bon Jovi - Wanted Dead Or Alive
Wanted Dead Or Alive
Bon Jovi
5:00AM
Prince - When Doves Cry
When Doves Cry
Prince
4:56AM
Men Without Hats - The Safety Dance
The Safety Dance
Men Without Hats
4:51AM
Murray Head - One Night in Bangkok
One Night in Bangkok
Murray Head
4:47AM
Johnny Cash - I Walk the Line
I Walk the Line
Johnny Cash
4:45AM
Night Ranger - Sister Christian
Sister Christian
Night Ranger
4:38AM
Cyndi Lauper - True Colors
True Colors
Cyndi Lauper
4:34AM
Wham! - Everything She Wants
Everything She Wants
Wham!
4:29AM
Shaggy - Angel
Angel
Shaggy
4:26AM
U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For
I Still Haven't Found...
U2
4:21AM
Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child O Mine
Sweet Child O Mine
Guns N' Roses
4:17AM
The Cure - Close to Me
Close to Me
The Cure
4:13AM
Fleetwood Mac - Dreams
Dreams
Fleetwood Mac
4:07AM
Kenny Loggins - Danger Zone
Danger Zone
Kenny Loggins
4:04AM
Young MC - Bust a Move
Bust a Move
Young MC
3:59AM
Van Halen - When It's Love
When It's Love
Van Halen
3:53AM
The Power Station - Bang a Gong (Get It On)
Bang a Gong (Get It On)
The Power Station
3:50AM
Madonna - Open Your Heart
Open Your Heart
Madonna
3:46AM
Coldplay - Yellow
Yellow
Coldplay
3:41AM
UB40 - Red Red Wine
Red Red Wine
UB40
3:36AM
The Escape Club - Wild Wild West
Wild Wild West
 
That really is some playlist. Who would have guessed all these different songs, from Kenny Loggins and Cyndi Lauper to Guns N Roses to Murray Head to Young MC, would work? At one time, we had to sit through songs we didn't like because there weren't that many choices on radio. Rock stations played Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, next to Carole King and Cat Stevens. We accepted that. Now either listeners want this diverse playlist or they're willing to sit through some songs they don't like for the songs they do.
 
That really is some playlist. Who would have guessed all these different songs, from Kenny Loggins and Cyndi Lauper to Guns N Roses to Murray Head to Young MC, would work? At one time, we had to sit through songs we didn't like because there weren't that many choices on radio. Rock stations played Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, next to Carole King and Cat Stevens. We accepted that. Now either listeners want this diverse playlist or they're willing to sit through some songs they don't like for the songs they do.

Kinda reminds me of a playlist I still remember from 2009 (I remember it because I was home from college and traveling with my brother to a Rangers game and stuck in traffic on Hwy 360). Here is what I remember:

AC/DC - Back in Black
David Bowie - Let's Dance
Metallica - The Unforgiven
Patrick Hernandez - Born to Be Alive
Stone Temple Pilots - Plush

and another time I heard The Beach Boys' "Kokomo" followed by Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven." It was the most randomized playlist I have ever heard but it worked out very well.
 
Kinda reminds me of a playlist I still remember from 2009 (I remember it because I was home from college and traveling with my brother to a Rangers game and stuck in traffic on Hwy 360). Here is what I remember:

AC/DC - Back in Black
David Bowie - Let's Dance
Metallica - The Unforgiven
Patrick Hernandez - Born to Be Alive
Stone Temple Pilots - Plush

and another time I heard The Beach Boys' "Kokomo" followed by Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven." It was the most randomized playlist I have ever heard but it worked out very well.

2Pac-California Love played the other day, and then they went to Sweet Home Alabama, and then into Madonna's "Live To Tell"
 
These playlists are fairly similar to what I had going on my Live365 station, and BTW Live365 is coming back.

R
 
I think I posted this previously but their new slogan seems to be "I love the 80's". You have to admit that this is a breath of fresh air when you have 93.3, 102.9, 103.7 and 106.1 playing the same &%#@ over and over 24 hours a day! And 102.1 is not "the cutting edge" anymore. Let's just put it with the rest of them.

Actually the playlist just keeps getting better! Tonight I heard Echo and the Bunnymen, The Alarm and Siouxsie and the Banshees. Also, they just played:
And We Danced
The Hooters
Nervous Night
1:31
AM




Roam
The B-52s
Cosmic Thing
1:27
AM


ON TOUR:
October 8, 9:00 PM
Levitt Pavilion
FIND TICKETS


Policy of Truth
Depeche Mode
Violator
1:23
AM




We Are Young
Fun., Janelle Monáe
Some Nights
1:19
AM


Track your favorite artists and never miss a show again
TRACK NOW


Hold Me Now
Thompson Twins
Into the Gap
1:15
AM




It's the End of the World...
R.E.M.
Document/Life's Rich Pageant
1:11
AM

Words
Missing Persons
Spring Session M
12:57
AM




Talking in Your Sleep
The Romantics
In Heat
12:54
AM




Always Something There to...
Naked Eyes
The Best of Naked Eyes
12:50
AM




Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
Wham!
Make It Big
12:44
AM




(I Just) Died in Your Arms
Cutting Crew
Broadcast
12:39
AM




Vacation
The Go-Go's
Vacation
12:37
AM

Uptown Funk
Mark Ronson
Uptown Special
12:24
AM

Shattered Dreams
Johnny Hates Jazz
Turn Back the Clock
12:21
AM

I Love Rock 'n Roll
Joan Jett, Joan Jett & the...
12:18
AM

Close to Me
The Cure
The Head on the Door
12:14
AM


Borderline
Madonna
Madonna
12:09
AM

I Ran (So Far Away)
A Flock of Seagulls
A Flock of Seagulls



So, if you can stand Def Leopard, Huey Lewis and the occasional White Snake... Enjoy! LOL!!

I love all those 80s songs.
 
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