Carly Rae Jepsen and Lorde are considered "rhythmic music?"
Makes Me Wonder If Hubbard is Trying to make Warm a clone of its flagship FM in Minneapolis KS95
Which Leans Hot AC
Carly Rae Jepsen and Lorde are considered "rhythmic music?"
It's time for a moniker change @ 106.90 MHz. Warm makes me think of steaming poo left by my dog.
When the scales tip to streaming, on an infinite dial they will be meaningless.
Star 101.5 has been able to retain their name, even though their targets have shifted younger.
Why even bother with monikers? When the scales tip to streaming, on an infinite dial they will be meaningless. How many Wolfs, Stars, Kisses, Mixes, Hots, Warms, Cools, et al do we really need? What makes one TRULY different from the other if they have the same imaging, the same music, sometimes even the same (voice tracked) jocks?
How has "Star" shifted younger? They were a Hot AC and still are.
I was referring to how they have eliminated most of their 80's throwbacks and are sticking the current and popular. Its still the same format though.
When you have an infinite number of choices, you need some help making the choice.
For most people (maybe not you), a brand name helps create an identity among the mass. Even internet stations see the need for identity.
.....and stop posting crap like bongwater (see aforementioned reference to 80's radio board op).
As I recall, "Big D and Bubba" were an example of what Kelly was talking about. When I would hear their program on the old KNBQ, a song would end followed by some sort of automated bumper of them saying "102-9 Q Country", and then they would launch into the program.
On certain shows you will hear the host state the station and format (as if they were in the studio), but instead of talking about the music they launch into a personal interest news story. If you don't pay close attention, you might think it is local radio.