SeattleObserver said:Popping into a tribute page for "1600 K-J-E-T" I observed something - don't many of KPLU's 'imaging' drops have the same feel? That's part of why I like KPLU, they never seem to take themselves too seriously, unlike KUOW.
Anyone else agree?
Does someone that worked for KJET work in production for KPLU?
Bongwater said:AWESOME!!!!
Amazing how so many people love and remember this influential little AM rock station 21 years after it left the air. And to be honest, it was probably the ONLY format that EVER worked on that frequency........
TVradioguru said:Bongwater said:AWESOME!!!!
Amazing how so many people love and remember this influential little AM rock station 21 years after it left the air. And to be honest, it was probably the ONLY format that EVER worked on that frequency........
Really! Okay I'll bite.. How successful was it exactly? Do you have ratings information from back in the day? And being so successful, then why didn't it last very long?
TVradioguru said:So let's see if I have this right... The most unsuccessful radio stations or formats were the most popular, at least in your world?
Then given that example, your favorite automobile of all time must have been what, an AMC Pacer?
TVradioguru said:your favorite automobile of all time must have been what, an AMC Pacer?
Bill Wolfenbarger said:Ya gotta love those small but passionate audiences. Unfortunately, advertisers don't.
mimo said:I read somewhere that KJET had some respectable numbers during their run. I don't remember if they were in the 3 range or not. The only reason KJET didn't last longer was because they got sold.