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KISS All-Mixed Weekend

I really am enjoying the KISS all-mixed weekend. It actually gives me a reason to listen all weekend instead of hearing what has become a pretty boring station in my opinion. But do you think their target audience appreciates it as much as I do? Should KISS do this every weekend during the summer?
 
No stan they shouldn't
Here's whats great about specitally programming...IT'S SPECIAL.
That's like going through the buffet line at Pizza Hut for the 25th time...Too much is NOT good.
Have a slice...enjoy....wait...wait...good boy!
 
Too True.
I listened yesterday around 7:15- 7:40 and I found myself having to figure out what songs were playing.
I was driving in the car thinking..."Is that Justin Timberlake...or what ?
I personally think that the listener shouldn't have to work to enjoy the radio.
All mixed up re-mixes played at a 7.9% pitch is too annoying and confusing.
Be honest...Do you REALLY enjoy nothing but beat mixes pitched up and re mixed ALL weekend long?
I was done with it after the 2nd mix.
 
i know it is a matter of taste, but i can not stand mix weekends. in fact - i can not stand "mixes" unless i'm out at a club or on my way to one. if "mixes" were a smart ratings strategy, why would stations reserve them for fri or sat nights and specialty weekends? sounds like stan is using the station as a personal jukebox for the weekend.
 
The only problem I have with the mixshows Rudy does is he uses mostly Ultmix and X-mix remixes, and doesn't do to much in the way of variety.Much unlike his mentor Chris Walsh who would use several other remix companies in addition to using the standard 12" cuts.
BUT I would much rather hear the same remixes than hearing Kevin Grant tear the life out of a perfectly good song by scratching and back spinning his way all over the lyrics, If you want call something annoying, that hits the nail right on the head.
 
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