Here's some more comments:
1. Both have same processing. They sound alike in that way.
2. Jack is predictable. Nine isn't. I heard exactly what I expected:
Yello - Oh Yeah
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Sly Fox - Let's Go All The Way
and several others. Jack is a cookie cutter format. Same songs on every station. Same voice guy. Same jingle package. Same logo (At least on KCBS, WCBS and WJMK)
3. This is the second time 92.7 & 92.5's format was taken by one of the BIG stations. Ain't that a shame.
4. They both have the SAME jingle package.
5. Nine plays more genres of music then Jack. Including the 60s oldies that WJMK just threw down the toilet.
6. Ratings wise, as musicloverII said in another post, I say they'll stick around in the 2s. KJKK in Dallas peaked at just below 3.0 before moving down a few.
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1. Both have same processing. They sound alike in that way.
2. Jack is predictable. Nine isn't. I heard exactly what I expected:
Yello - Oh Yeah
Dishwalla - Counting Blue Cars
Sly Fox - Let's Go All The Way
and several others. Jack is a cookie cutter format. Same songs on every station. Same voice guy. Same jingle package. Same logo (At least on KCBS, WCBS and WJMK)
3. This is the second time 92.7 & 92.5's format was taken by one of the BIG stations. Ain't that a shame.
4. They both have the SAME jingle package.
5. Nine plays more genres of music then Jack. Including the 60s oldies that WJMK just threw down the toilet.
6. Ratings wise, as musicloverII said in another post, I say they'll stick around in the 2s. KJKK in Dallas peaked at just below 3.0 before moving down a few.
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