salemjedi54 said:
I said "affluent"...KKDA-AM has always been a militant station, and I've said this on here many times before. Most affluent people of any race are not militant. That's beside the point, anyway. I don't know a thing about KHVN, except that it has a black religious format, and that it, unfortunately, displaced KNOK and KSAX way back when. What I envision is an FM station (even K-Sock with its poor signal that ISN'T fixable would do) that caters to the non-militant, non-hip-hop, non-mixshow, non-gangsta-loving segment of the black population. I'd guess that segment would be over 30, both male and female, and living comfortably or is mildly affluent to very affluent. You program some modern "light adult contemporary" R&B hits with some select smooth jazz tracks, mixed with a few select R&B oldies AND some positive, contemporary gospel. You do the Quiet Storm at night. What you'd end up with is a CLASSY black station that doesn't talk down to the race it primarily serves. You get a responsible, FULLTIME programmer who can tweak things to make it just right (Keith Solis comes to mind...the CREATOR of The Quiet Storm, while at KNOK in 1985.) And you'd have to find a maverick sales manager who could use his/her brain to come up with creative ways to sell it...since it's uncharted territory and no one in DFW has ever had the b@lls to even attempt to sell it in the past (see KOAI, c. 2001-03.)
K-Sock has been on auto-pilot for years, and it sounds like it. KRNB? I don't know what that chef's mix of uneven, assorted crap is that they're playing. Why not create a radio station that actually shows black audiences some respect??