pjc1961 said:
pjc1961 said:
David at USC said:
DavidEduardo said:
Not so. Indie had a "goodbye" show during the entire morning of the switch, and then for two days ran a tape loop with messages about the Indie-on-the-Web project.
Has anybody posted an aircheck of that morning show on Indie?
Borrowing from the thread of that day - 1/15/2009 "Bye Bye Indie. It Was Nice Knowing You." - there is a 2-part link to the Indie 103.1 signoff airchecks (courtesy of JasonHarper2007):
http://www.imeem.com/people/HK2kfu/music/Vj0rE8CD/replay_av_recording_indie_1031_say_good_byepart_1/ and
http://www.imeem.com/people/HK2kfu/..._av_recording_indie_1031_say_good_bye_part_2/
After I posted these links, I actually listened to them. Unfortunately all they are is the "loop" of 6 or so songs with the "announcements" that aired after the last morning show that signed off around 10am PT. Only within about the last half hour or so of that morning show did the hosts start saying their goodbyes, wrapping up with Frank Sinatra's "My Way".
That's what I thought. Clearly, the jocks at Indie caught wind with 30 minutes to go, and naturally said goodbye in some way. But that's not a 'goodbye show,' one where thought goes into how it will end, and the audience is forewarned so they can tune in and hear it.
The last two rock stations that mattered, KMET and the Edge, both had well publicized "end dates," and the creative people at the station had a chance to plan something special. KLSX also did this, and though I loathed the talk-version of the station, good for them and their fans.