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KBIG adjustments

KBIG seems to have shifted back to more of an AC approach to the music (even when Delilah isnt on). They played Peter Frampton a few minutes ago. They even played "Brown Eyed Girl" within the last hour.
 
halloaaryn said:
KBIG seems to have shifted back to more of an AC approach to the music (even when Delilah isnt on). They played Peter Frampton a few minutes ago. They even played "Brown Eyed Girl" within the last hour.

Perhaps they're trying to tailor the sound of the station to make Delilah sound not so foreign. But why? They've never felt any heat from MOVIN' so why adjust, they own that part of the market. Maybe it's a little in-house competition with KOST? Who knows? It's couldn't have set too well with KOST when KBIG added Delilah. Then again, "Lovesongs On The Coast" always beat Delilah to death, so maybe it doesn't matter...
 
Radioresearcher said:
But the other stuff is still pretty much the same...

Spring book starts in less than two weeks. I'll bet any changes are just related to doing a pre-book AMT and implementing the results.
 
halloaaryn said:
Radioresearcher said:
But the other stuff is still pretty much the same...

No... there is now TONS of retro

Please define tons... I just looked at a 7-day most played songs report on their gold - and they've added a total of two new songs to regular rotation in the last two weeks...

I'm confused as to what's different. Just want to make sure this discussion is based on fact.
 
Nobody at KOST should have even cared if KBIG added 'Delilah', since CC owns both of them.

KBIG is still LA's most schizophrenic radio station.
 
Marv-L.A. said:
Nobody at KOST should have even cared if KBIG added 'Delilah', since CC owns both of them.

KBIG is still LA's most schizophrenic radio station.

Really, you don't think that a show, even a poor imitation of Lovesongs on the Coast wouldn't
be viewed as competition? Delilah has no business being on KBIG. It does however make your
assessment as being LA's most schizophrenic radio station a true one. But ownership has nothing
to do with how the people at KOST would feel. They would most likely never admit to hating the
Delilah show for fear of how San Antonio would react, but I'm sure they do...
 
Radioresearcher said:
Just want to make sure this discussion is based on fact.

But restricting our discussions to facts would talke all the fun out of this discussion.
 
Marv-L.A. said:
Nobody at KOST should have even cared if KBIG added 'Delilah', since CC owns both of them.

KBIG is still LA's most schizophrenic radio station.

schizophrenic = A euphemism for Saul Levine's AM programming philosophy
 
I see your point about KBIG; Delilah has NO business being on ANY LA radio station, unless it were to be KOST; the only way she'd be on KBIG from 7PM-midnight would be if KBIG was owned by another radio company, and that's VERY debatable as well.

'Thump Radio's' launch on KBIG was specifically designed to boost their 12-24 numbers and take a bite out of KPWR's numbers according to Jhani Kaye, and it has certainly worked.

Given the cost-cutting spree that CC, CBS and everybody else have been on for years, syndication and voicetracking are here to stay where it makes sense, and trying to duplicate the voice-tracking feat of ex-KIIS AP Sean Valentine (top five in PM drive in LA, and number one in MORNING drive in another market TWO THOUSAND miles from LA!!!!) is something that all radio station owners will try to duplicate.

I've also read very recently that ex-KBIG co-hostess Leigh-Ann Adam is now working at Dallas's legendary AC powerhouse KVIL.
 
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