rbrucecarter5 said:
No hypocrisy at all. A top 40 station that does NOT put hip-hop or urban into the mix is VERY needed here. I am sick and tired of my daughter hearing perfectly appropriate, good songs on KHKS, only to have the next song by some artist who is flagrantly over the line with hate speech, sexual content, or drug references. When I put KNIN on in the car or at home, everybody absolutely loves it because there is almost none of that garbage on there. We have also been streaming KKOB a lot - it is a healthy compromise between the KNIN style of top-40 and what KHKS does.
A "real top 40" dating back to the KLIF days was a station that played the top 40 hits. Like it or not (and I don't really like it), hip hop and R&B have been dominating the top 40 charts for the last several years. So, KHKS is a "real top 40." KNIN excludes most of the top 40 and has a playlist that mirrors the hot AC format charts. It's not a "real top 40."
KNIN the same as KDMX? Don't make me laugh. Mix is clearly 80's and 90's - KNIN has very few of those songs.
KDMX ditched most of the 80s last year...it's relegated to the lunchtime 80s show with an 80s retro tune popping up periodically out the day; most of what is played is 90s and on, which is the same as KNIN. The two play almost identical music now.
The last songs played through 6:30 tonight on the two illustrate that...
KNIN:
Third Eye Blind/Jumper (1997)
Rob Thomas/Lonely No More
Collective Soul/December (1995)
Sugar Ray/Someday (1999)
Snow Patrol/Chasing Cars
Goo Goo Dolls/Stay With You
Nickelback/If Everyone Cared
John Mayer/Daughters
U2/One (1991)
KDMX:
311/Love Song
Mat Kearney/Nothing Left to Lose
Goo Goo Dolls/Iris
Kelly Clarkson/Behind These Hazel Eyes
Matchbox 20/Push
John Mayer/Waiting on the World To Change
Nickelback/Far Away
Christina Aguilera/Beautiful
Stone Temple Pilots/Interstate Love Song
All American Rejects/Move Along
Hell, the KDMX music on average is more current than the KNIN stuff. The oldest song...U2/One from 1991...was on KNIN and not KDMX. All those songs on KNIN appear on KDMX. For a station with "few" 90s, 4 of the 9 they just played were from the 1990s.