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K Rock no more

Anyone know the Fate of Nard, Rachael and the rest of the crew?
 
Looks like WMMS and Rover have finally put the final nail in the K-Rock coffin.

The below was emailed to me earlier today.

It's not exactly alternative; not exactly Triple A. Maybe this is their alternative version of Jack?

slogan: "It's about the music....specifically your music"

This is the format they're running (and still running) on their HD channel.

Personally I think a true AAA like WAPS would do well in Cleveland. Not win, but be a spoiler siphoning shares from others. 25-54 winner all the way.

Even Dial Global's AAA format, run on WLKR/Norwalk, would do well.


Think. Discuss.

Playlist 9 AM - 12 noon

Weezer - Island In The Sun 01.12.2008 9:01am
Soundgarden - Black Hole Sun 01.12.2008 9:04am

The Police - Don't Stand So Close To Me 01.12.2008 9:09am

Apocalyptica - I Don't Care 01.12.2008 9:13am

Goo Goo Dolls - Long Way Down 01.12.2008 9:17am

Coldplay - Clocks 01.12.2008 9:20am

Beck - Devils Haircut 01.12.2008 9:24am

The Offspring - You're Gonna Go Far, Kid 01.12.2008 9:27am

The Black Crowes - She Talks To Angels 01.12.2008 9:37am

Sum 41 - Fat Lip 01.12.2008 9:43am

Dave Matthews Band - Tripping Billies 01.12.2008 9:46am

The Red Hot Chili Peppers - Snow (Hey Oh) 01.12.2008 9:50am

Iggy Pop - Lust For Life 01.12.2008 9:55am

Stone Temple Pilots - Vasoline 01.12.2008 9:59am

The Killers - Human 01.12.2008 10:01am


Eddie Vedder - You've Got To Hide Your Love Away 01.12.2008 10:06am

Everclear - Santa Monica (Watch The World Die) 01.12.2008 10:08am

Foo Fighters - The Pretender 01.12.2008 10:11am

Seven Mary Three - Cumbersome 01.12.2008 10:16am

Blink-182 - I Miss You 01.12.2008 10:20am

The Clash - Clampdown 01.12.2008 10:24am

Shinedown - Second Chance 01.12.2008 10:33am

Incubus - Pardon Me 01.12.2008 10:37am

Good Charlotte - The Anthem 01.12.2008 10:41am

Green Day - Basket Case 01.12.2008 10:44am

The Red Hot Chili Peppers - Dani California 01.12.2008 10:46am

The Cure - Pictures of You 01.12.2008 10:51am

Jimmy Eat World - A Praise Chorus 01.12.2008 10:59am

Live - Lightning Crashes 01.12.2008 11:03am
The Beastie Boys - Brass Monkey 01.12.2008 11:09am
The Smashing Pumpkins - G.L.O.W. 01.12.2008 11:12am

Counting Crows - Round Here 01.12.2008 11:15am

Pearl Jam - I Got Id 01.12.2008 11:20am

3 Doors Down - Be Like That 01.12.2008 11:25am

Foo Fighters - Let It Die 01.12.2008 11:28am

The Mighty Mighty Bosstones - The Impression That I Get 01.12.2008 11:39am

Moby - South Side 01.12.2008 11:43am

Lenny Kravitz - Are You Gonna Go My Way 01.12.2008 11:46am
 
VODood said:
Personally I think a true AAA like WAPS would do well in Cleveland. Not win, but be a spoiler siphoning shares from others. 25-54 winner all the way.

Even Dial Global's AAA format, run on WLKR/Norwalk, would do well.

Don't forget the excellent CIDR/93.9 out of Windsor, Chuck!
 
Its not a bad station, of course its never built to overrun MMS or NCX and there is a reason behind that. If they can pull a 25-44 share away from TAM and another from MMS, viola you have 2 new shares for KRK. Its really simple!
 
Well, given that CBS Radio is (for now, thanks to the credit crisis and collapse of the broadcasting industry) stuck with the Cleveland cluster... don't expect a damn thing from the station. It probably will be run from a small computer at a corner of the WNCX studio, for that matter.

It's all about WDOK, WNCX and Q104... 92.3 is and always will be the unwanted red-headed stepchild in the cluster.
 
ture, but if they can make an extra buck, why not go after it?
 
I don't think the playlist is very good at all. It's too dumb to be world class rock yet would perplex any Sum 41 fan. I see the 25-54 angle but those are just the wrong songs
 
blazeman said:
tone-def said:
Nathan Obral said:
92.3 is and always will be the unwanted red-headed stepchild in the cluster.

Aint that the truth!

Didn't we used to say the same thing about the station when we were "Jammin"? :)

That was ten years ago. Jammin' Oldies: The. Worst. Format. Flip. Ever. (Ahead of "Sports Voice of the Fan" WHK/1420's 1997 fire sale to Salem and the second death of WRMR.) "Jamn' 92" was one of the hottest stations in town, with a signal that perfectly fit their target demo range. And AM/FM foolishly killed it for a flavor-of-the-month format that was as bad as "Jack."

And regardless of whomever owns that frequency, it will never be competitive again. A station like 92.3 is destined to be a repeater for an AM signal than anything else.
 
tone-def said:
Nathan Obral said:
92.3 is and always will be the unwanted red-headed stepchild in the cluster.

Aint that the truth!

If I were bidding on the CBS/Cleveland cluster, I'd trade the 92.3 signal for the 96.5 signal that Clear Channel has to give up. Put the "Radio 92.3" format there, and it could have a chance.
 
tone-def said:
Steele is out. We'll miss you. :'(

As is Nard, Verlane and whatever weekenders they had left. Plus, Sean "Bull" Robertson and production director Tony Frazier were canned with the previous downsizing sweeps in the cluster. So everyone... is... gone... all... gone.

It's addition by subtraction in the PD arena: WDOK/Q104 PD Dave Popovich assumed PD duties for 92.3 and WNCX, but obviously takes the reins now with Nard gone. By blowing everyone out, it saves CBS even more money. (This is similar to what happened a few weeks back in SF, when CBS took reincarnated heritage oldies outlet KFRC-FM, and killed it to relay their 50kW all-news sister station, KCBS-AM.)

I heard them earlier this hour running a spot for a "Inner Sanctum" concert open to the public hosted by Pat the Producer this coming weekend. And Pat was almost certainly fired, and the show had to have been canned. Great job, CBS.
 
Is it 100% certain that Nard, Verlane and Rachael are gone? I'm still hearing Verlane doing alot of the commercials. Maybe when the djs' return Nard, Verlane and Rachael will be back.

Anyone have any ideas as to what to name the station. I hope they don't plan on calling it radio92.3.
 
When did they flip?? I heard O&A on the air this morning...must have been right after. I knew something was up when I heard Nard on the air Sunday evening, no Inner Sanctum last night.

Musically I think the playlist could be better, but its an improvement over K-Rock, which had really been posing as WMMS junior for the past 6 months or so. The variety is nice, something that has been sorely lacking in Cleveland rock radio for a while. Six months without any jocks would be a shame though, no way it survives in the long term as just music/bumper/music. I wouldn't think any of the former jocks will be back, which is fine, really won't miss Nard or Verlane. Funny thing is Pat and Bull would have been much better suited to this format than the very active leaning K-Rock.
 
Mr.X said:
Anyone have any ideas as to what to name the station. I hope they don't plan on calling it radio92.3.
What moniker is left that they HAVEN'T tried there yet? Xtreme, X, K-Rock...they've pretty much run the gamut of super-cool-edgy rock station monkers.

They'll keep Radio 92.3. As someone earlier pointed out, they sound a lot like CC's Radio 104.5 in Philadelphia. They even share the same exact logo.

http://www.radio1045.com

Anyway, "Radio 92.3" fits the anti-radio/hype-less approach they're taking with the format.
 
TenInARow said:
Mr.X said:
Anyone have any ideas as to what to name the station. I hope they don't plan on calling it radio92.3.
What moniker is left that they HAVEN'T tried there yet? Xtreme, X, K-Rock...they've pretty much run the gamut of super-cool-edgy rock station monkers.

They'll keep Radio 92.3. As someone earlier pointed out, they sound a lot like CC's Radio 104.5 in Philadelphia. They even share the same exact logo.

http://www.radio1045.com

Anyway, "Radio 92.3" fits the anti-radio/hype-less approach they're taking with the format.

Don't forget CC's Radio 106.7 in Columbus and Radio 94.1 in Cincy (although the latter is less modern rock that the others). And Channel 104.3 in Baltimore, which is notable for how badly their ratings have tanked after a flip from smooth jazz...

CBS may keep the WKRK calls on 92.3... only because it's now simply to park the calls after a long run in Detroit. Plus, it is the 12th set of call letters in that star-crossed stations' history.
 
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