Atwater Kent says: “The Bone has been playing the long, live version of Freebird for years. And Green Grass and Inna Gadda Da Vida have been played occasionally long before KKSF flipped to Classic Hits.”
The infamously side-long Iron Butterrfly and Outlaws’ tunes must be heavily day-parted on the Bone because I’ve never heard them get airplay in the past 10 years on any terrestrial station. Even when I’m commuting to work in the middle of the night—4am—I still hear the same, extremely tired Bone playlists with Aerosmith, the Stones and The Eagles. That goes for KFOG, too, with more contemporary “classics” repeated ad nauseum.
“Mike” states: “KFOG has…become boring as [bleep]”
Agreed. It is wholly stale and predictable, (Dave Matthews, anyone?), uninspired (they’ve been running the same promotions like clockwork for years, if not decades), and their jocks have always come across as pretentious snobs.
Atwater Kent says: “Neither the Bone or KFOG was adjusting their playlist last week in anticipation of KKSF changing formats.”
Conventionality, resting on laurels and playing it safe is not a benefit, especially if owned by the same company. From what I’ve heard on the ex-KKSF, they’re playing a lot of the same tunes from both The Bone and KFOG playlists. Time and the PPM will determine if no playlist adjustment is the way to go.