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> >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
>
> Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone can make an
> internet station and have no clue about the format or music
> they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard to do at
> Energy. they decided to go in another direction. MOVE ON.
>
> As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in Phx. it
> might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve the audience
> that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this station has
> achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it started sounding
> too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and .4 books. Rod
> has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do what he can
> do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna be great.
> Energy just had its best turn-out at their resident saturday
> night club last week. obviously they are doing something
> right.
>
> flame away...
>
"anyone can make an internet station and have no clue about the format or music they play."

of course they can.. but can they get listeners? Let's see you try it.<P ID="signature">______________
www.1Club.FM INTERNET RADIO STATION
30 Channels... 1 Club DOT FM</P></P>
 
no cuts at mike o cause he is a friend, but energy 98 debuted when wkie in chicago died, people thought energy moved to st louis, and started listening. he banked off those listeners at first. now he has a loyal following and i'm sure some of those listeners are still from wkie. mike does a good job, but his timing could not have been more perfect.

and i have a station, that plays dance, hip hop, r n b, and pop. plus lots of old school tracks. not as successful as mike's energy 98, but i enjoy doing it and that is why it is still alive. and that is how i know anyone can make an internet station, cause i already have one.

> > >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
> >
> > Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone can make
> an
> > internet station and have no clue about the format or
> music
> > they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard to do at
> > Energy. they decided to go in another direction. MOVE ON.
> >
> > As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in Phx. it
> > might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve the
> audience
> > that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this station
> has
> > achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it started
> sounding
> > too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and .4 books.
> Rod
> > has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do what he
> can
> > do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna be great.
>
> > Energy just had its best turn-out at their resident
> saturday
> > night club last week. obviously they are doing something
> > right.
> >
> > flame away...
> >
> "anyone can make an internet station and have no clue about
> the format or music they play."
>
> of course they can.. but can they get listeners? Let's see
> you try it.
>
 
> no cuts at mike o cause he is a friend, but energy 98
> debuted when wkie in chicago died, people thought energy
> moved to st louis, and started listening. he banked off
> those listeners at first. now he has a loyal following and
> i'm sure some of those listeners are still from wkie. mike
> does a good job, but his timing could not have been more
> perfect.
>
> and i have a station, that plays dance, hip hop, r n b, and
> pop. plus lots of old school tracks. not as successful as
> mike's energy 98, but i enjoy doing it and that is why it is
> still alive. and that is how i know anyone can make an
> internet station, cause i already have one.
>
> > > >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > > > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
> > >
> > > Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone can make
>
> > an
> > > internet station and have no clue about the format or
> > music
> > > they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard to do
> at
> > > Energy. they decided to go in another direction. MOVE
> ON.
> > >
> > > As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in Phx. it
>
> > > might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve the
> > audience
> > > that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this station
> > has
> > > achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it started
> > sounding
> > > too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and .4 books.
>
> > Rod
> > > has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do what he
>
> > can
> > > do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna be
> great.
> >
> > > Energy just had its best turn-out at their resident
> > saturday
> > > night club last week. obviously they are doing something
>
> > > right.
> > >
> > > flame away...
> > >
> > "anyone can make an internet station and have no clue
> about
> > the format or music they play."
> >
> > of course they can.. but can they get listeners? Let's see
>
> > you try it.
> >
>

do u havea web address??

<P ID="signature">______________
www.1Club.FM INTERNET RADIO STATION
30 Channels... 1 Club DOT FM</P></P>
 
www.arizonaspartystation.com

> > no cuts at mike o cause he is a friend, but energy 98
> > debuted when wkie in chicago died, people thought energy
> > moved to st louis, and started listening. he banked off
> > those listeners at first. now he has a loyal following and
>
> > i'm sure some of those listeners are still from wkie. mike
>
> > does a good job, but his timing could not have been more
> > perfect.
> >
> > and i have a station, that plays dance, hip hop, r n b,
> and
> > pop. plus lots of old school tracks. not as successful as
> > mike's energy 98, but i enjoy doing it and that is why it
> is
> > still alive. and that is how i know anyone can make an
> > internet station, cause i already have one.
> >
> > > > >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > > > > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
> > > >
> > > > Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone can
> make
> >
> > > an
> > > > internet station and have no clue about the format or
> > > music
> > > > they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard to do
>
> > at
> > > > Energy. they decided to go in another direction. MOVE
> > ON.
> > > >
> > > > As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in Phx.
> it
> >
> > > > might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve the
> > > audience
> > > > that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this
> station
> > > has
> > > > achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it started
> > > sounding
> > > > too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and .4
> books.
> >
> > > Rod
> > > > has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do what
> he
> >
> > > can
> > > > do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna be
> > great.
> > >
> > > > Energy just had its best turn-out at their resident
> > > saturday
> > > > night club last week. obviously they are doing
> something
> >
> > > > right.
> > > >
> > > > flame away...
> > > >
> > > "anyone can make an internet station and have no clue
> > about
> > > the format or music they play."
> > >
> > > of course they can.. but can they get listeners? Let's
> see
> >
> > > you try it.
> > >
> >
>
> do u havea web address??
>
 
> www.arizonaspartystation.com
>
> > > no cuts at mike o cause he is a friend, but energy 98
> > > debuted when wkie in chicago died, people thought energy
>
> > > moved to st louis, and started listening. he banked off
> > > those listeners at first. now he has a loyal following
> and
> >
> > > i'm sure some of those listeners are still from wkie.
> mike
> >
> > > does a good job, but his timing could not have been more
>
> > > perfect.
> > >
> > > and i have a station, that plays dance, hip hop, r n b,
> > and
> > > pop. plus lots of old school tracks. not as successful
> as
> > > mike's energy 98, but i enjoy doing it and that is why
> it
> > is
> > > still alive. and that is how i know anyone can make an
> > > internet station, cause i already have one.
> > >
> > > > > >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > > > > > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
> > > > >
> > > > > Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone can
> > make
> > >
> > > > an
> > > > > internet station and have no clue about the format
> or
> > > > music
> > > > > they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard to
> do
> >
> > > at
> > > > > Energy. they decided to go in another direction.
> MOVE
> > > ON.
> > > > >
> > > > > As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in
> Phx.
> > it
> > >
> > > > > might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve the
> > > > audience
> > > > > that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this
> > station
> > > > has
> > > > > achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it started
> > > > sounding
> > > > > too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and .4
> > books.
> > >
> > > > Rod
> > > > > has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do
> what
> > he
> > >
> > > > can
> > > > > do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna be
> > > great.
> > > >
> > > > > Energy just had its best turn-out at their resident
> > > > saturday
> > > > > night club last week. obviously they are doing
> > something
> > >
> > > > > right.
> > > > >
> > > > > flame away...
> > > > >
> > > > "anyone can make an internet station and have no clue
> > > about
> > > > the format or music they play."
> > > >
> > > > of course they can.. but can they get listeners? Let's
>
> > see
> > >
> > > > you try it.
> > > >
> > >
> >
> > do u havea web address??
> >
>

COOL STATION DUDE!!!! Best of luck with it.<P ID="signature">______________
www.1Club.FM INTERNET RADIO STATION
30 Channels... 1 Club DOT FM</P></P>
 
thank you. like i said just a hobby. not expecting the success of mike o, but i feel this is how true rhythmic CHR stations should sound...

> > www.arizonaspartystation.com
> >
> > > > no cuts at mike o cause he is a friend, but energy 98
> > > > debuted when wkie in chicago died, people thought
> energy
> >
> > > > moved to st louis, and started listening. he banked
> off
> > > > those listeners at first. now he has a loyal following
>
> > and
> > >
> > > > i'm sure some of those listeners are still from wkie.
> > mike
> > >
> > > > does a good job, but his timing could not have been
> more
> >
> > > > perfect.
> > > >
> > > > and i have a station, that plays dance, hip hop, r n
> b,
> > > and
> > > > pop. plus lots of old school tracks. not as successful
>
> > as
> > > > mike's energy 98, but i enjoy doing it and that is why
>
> > it
> > > is
> > > > still alive. and that is how i know anyone can make an
>
> > > > internet station, cause i already have one.
> > > >
> > > > > > >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > > > > > > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone
> can
> > > make
> > > >
> > > > > an
> > > > > > internet station and have no clue about the format
>
> > or
> > > > > music
> > > > > > they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard
> to
> > do
> > >
> > > > at
> > > > > > Energy. they decided to go in another direction.
> > MOVE
> > > > ON.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in
> > Phx.
> > > it
> > > >
> > > > > > might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve
> the
> > > > > audience
> > > > > > that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this
> > > station
> > > > > has
> > > > > > achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it started
>
> > > > > sounding
> > > > > > too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and .4
> > > books.
> > > >
> > > > > Rod
> > > > > > has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do
> > what
> > > he
> > > >
> > > > > can
> > > > > > do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna
> be
> > > > great.
> > > > >
> > > > > > Energy just had its best turn-out at their
> resident
> > > > > saturday
> > > > > > night club last week. obviously they are doing
> > > something
> > > >
> > > > > > right.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > flame away...
> > > > > >
> > > > > "anyone can make an internet station and have no
> clue
> > > > about
> > > > > the format or music they play."
> > > > >
> > > > > of course they can.. but can they get listeners?
> Let's
> >
> > > see
> > > >
> > > > > you try it.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > > do u havea web address??
> > >
> >
>
> COOL STATION DUDE!!!! Best of luck with it.
>
 
Speaking of Energy Chi-Town

Think back to 2002 and compare it to today, 2005. Think about songs like Mother from M Factor or Res - They Say Vision. Those were solid marketable dance songs (and the Res cut was a remix).

Compare to today. Outside of a few big hits you've got Mynt or other such fluff. I'm not saying the songs are horrible, just that the "pow" isn't there.

And again, you people are happy dance is in this stage? This is our Nirvana, a Zero share and no one buying our records. Guess where that's gonna take us? I'd hope you'd think about what a write before you flame me.
 
Re: Speaking of Energy Chi-Town

> Think about songs like Mother from M Factor or Res - They Say
> Vision. Those were solid marketable dance songs (and the
> Res cut was a remix).

Neither of which exactly lit the world on fire...

They're both good records I'll admit, but they've essentially come and gone w/o much of a lasting impact - "They Say Vision" was a modest crossover hit at best, and "Mother" barely threw up a blip on the radar.

> And again, you people are happy dance is in this stage?

How is this "stage" any different now than it was years back?

Frankly, things haven't changed much, barring DHT's current success and the abscence of certain dance stations that were on the air a few years ago. The batch of mainstream records that dance radio, FM or otherwise, has embraced in the past several months however has had a helluva lot more going for it IMO.

X, I truly mean no disrespect in saying this, but if the two records you cited previously are bona-fide pillars of mainstream dance music for you, then I'm beginning to understand why 2005's music hasn't done much for you. Different tastes I suppose.

- M<P ID="signature">______________
Marcus McBride
Supermixx/XM
Select Mix</P>
 
> Hello!
> Do any of you actually LIVE in PHOENIX?
>
> Energy 92.7 and 101.1 sounds just as good musically as any
> of the other dance stations in the country.
> I Should Know "I actually Listen" they are failing, because of the low signal.
> I can't even pick them up on a Boombox at work and I can see
> "South Mountain" where the translator is from the front door of my job site.
>
It does stink that when listeners hit "seek" in the car, it won't even stop on 92.7 / 101.1, so I still run into tons of folks who don't even know we exist. We only get the hardcore listeners who will rig their antennae and frankly there's not enough of em. The average listener will listen occasionally when they recognize something, and nowadays it is most likely something retro or a top 40 remix!

> So, I can't hear energy 92.7 at work, but at least we get to
> hear "Turntable Thursdays" On Mega 99.3 fm

Yes, we have fun on Thursdays as we can spin whatever! BTW, Mega is about to start streaming....
 
> Tons eh? Tons of dance music WE DANCE fans like, or tons of
> dance music that has wide appeal? Here, take a look at this
> chart
>
> http://www.energy98stl.com/playlist.html
>
how funny, there's tons of tracks on this list that he wouldn't play at first since he thought they were not true dance. Well, I guess since we took a chance here in AZ, it has made an impact elsewhere cause many of these titles are old (to us) but are beginning to chart...
 
Re: Speaking of Energy Chi-Town

I'm inclined to agree with you metro.

> > Think about songs like Mother from M Factor or Res - They
> Say
> > Vision. Those were solid marketable dance songs (and the
> > Res cut was a remix).
>
> Neither of which exactly lit the world on fire...
>
> They're both good records I'll admit, but they've
> essentially come and gone w/o much of a lasting impact -
> "They Say Vision" was a modest crossover hit at best, and
> "Mother" barely threw up a blip on the radar.
>
> > And again, you people are happy dance is in this stage?
>
> How is this "stage" any different now than it was years
> back?
>
> Frankly, things haven't changed much, barring DHT's current
> success and the abscence of certain dance stations that were
> on the air a few years ago. The batch of mainstream records
> that dance radio, FM or otherwise, has embraced in the past
> several months however has had a helluva lot more going for
> it IMO.
>
> X, I truly mean no disrespect in saying this, but if the two
> records you cited previously are bona-fide pillars of
> mainstream dance music for you, then I'm beginning to
> understand why 2005's music hasn't done much for you.
> Different tastes I suppose.
>
> - M
>
 
Re: Speaking of Energy Chi-Town

I'm not saying those were "hits", but as far as dance goes, they still show up as recurrents because...the songs are solid. They might not be crossover material, but they have the ability to last. Go back over your own charts for the last 5 years. Each year, I can find some pretty solid singles that were released....no, they didn't own the charts, but as pop dance goes, they certainly sounded great.

Today? A dance music famine. Drop the remixes and the DHT and what have you got? A lifeless dancescape of some very forgettable songs that won't make the recurrent bin.

That hits radio. If the music isn't solid, why listen? If nothing compelling is being released, it's pretty damn hard to hold onto an audience. I believe that's whats up with Energy AZ.

Surely I'm not the only cynical SOB that notices this? The music comes and goes, but like I said before man, everyone on here is cheering how great it is. Thing is, it's like preaching to the converted, because NOBODY is listening.

Isn't that a problem? I think it is.


> X, I truly mean no disrespect in saying this, but if the two
> records you cited previously are bona-fide pillars of
> mainstream dance music for you, then I'm beginning to
> understand why 2005's music hasn't done much for you.
> Different tastes I suppose.
>
> - M
>
 
Are you referring to Mike Oaks? Perhaps Mike was so strapped for cuts to spin he HAD to add those songs.
> >
> > http://www.energy98stl.com/playlist.html
> >
> how funny, there's tons of tracks on this list that he
> wouldn't play at first since he thought they were not true
> dance. Well, I guess since we took a chance here in AZ, it
> has made an impact elsewhere cause many of these titles are
> old (to us) but are beginning to chart...
>
 
Re: Speaking of Energy Chi-Town

> > Think about songs like Mother from M Factor or Res - They
> Say
> > Vision. Those were solid marketable dance songs (and the
> > Res cut was a remix).
>
> Neither of which exactly lit the world on fire...
>
> They're both good records I'll admit, but they've
> essentially come and gone w/o much of a lasting impact -
> "They Say Vision" was a modest crossover hit at best, and
> "Mother" barely threw up a blip on the radar.
>
> > And again, you people are happy dance is in this stage?
>
> How is this "stage" any different now than it was years
> back?
>
> Frankly, things haven't changed much, barring DHT's current
> success and the abscence of certain dance stations that were
> on the air a few years ago. The batch of mainstream records
> that dance radio, FM or otherwise, has embraced in the past
> several months however has had a helluva lot more going for
> it IMO.
>
> X, I truly mean no disrespect in saying this, but if the two
> records you cited previously are bona-fide pillars of
> mainstream dance music for you, then I'm beginning to
> understand why 2005's music hasn't done much for you.
> Different tastes I suppose.
>
> - M
>

"X, I truly mean no disrespect in saying this, but if the two records you cited previously are bona-fide pillars of mainstream dance music for you, then I'm beginning to understand why 2005's music hasn't done much for you. Different tastes I suppose."

AMEN METRO!!!!!! Great post man!<P ID="signature">______________
www.1Club.FM INTERNET RADIO STATION
30 Channels... 1 Club DOT FM</P></P>
 
Re: Speaking of Energy Chi-Town

> They might not be crossover material, but they have
> the ability to last.

*Any* record has the ability to last provided it has the audience to give it a sturdy set of legs - whether or not a record actually does is a different story.

> Drop the remixes and the DHT and what have you got?

Plenty of solid material to work with.

> A lifeless dancescape of some very forgettable songs that won't make the recurrent bin.

Precisely my opinion of the time period you seem to lament so passionately.

I program and produce 8-10 hours worth of mixshow content every week; haven't had much trouble finding solid, playable records to work with lately, but very little (if any) of my recurrent/gold dance material comes from the year(s) in question.

> If the music isn't solid, why listen?

Music is one thing, but programming is an altogether different creature. If the programming isn't solid, then I agree - why bother listening?

The music by itself really isn't the weak link; how you go about putting it all together *can be* if it's not executed effectively (WPYM anyone?).

As a radio format, dance music may be suffering in certain markets here and there, but it certainly isn't from a lack of solid product. Once again, different tastes I suppose.

- M<P ID="signature">______________
Marcus McBride
Supermixx/XM
Select Mix</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Metro on 07/26/05 08:50 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> thank you. like i said just a hobby. not expecting the
> success of mike o, but i feel this is how true rhythmic CHR
> stations should sound...
>
> > > www.arizonaspartystation.com
> > >
> > > > > no cuts at mike o cause he is a friend, but energy
> 98
> > > > > debuted when wkie in chicago died, people thought
> > energy
> > >
> > > > > moved to st louis, and started listening. he banked
> > off
> > > > > those listeners at first. now he has a loyal
> following
> >
> > > and
> > > >
> > > > > i'm sure some of those listeners are still from
> wkie.
> > > mike
> > > >
> > > > > does a good job, but his timing could not have been
> > more
> > >
> > > > > perfect.
> > > > >
> > > > > and i have a station, that plays dance, hip hop, r n
>
> > b,
> > > > and
> > > > > pop. plus lots of old school tracks. not as
> successful
> >
> > > as
> > > > > mike's energy 98, but i enjoy doing it and that is
> why
> >
> > > it
> > > > is
> > > > > still alive. and that is how i know anyone can make
> an
> >
> > > > > internet station, cause i already have one.
> > > > >
> > > > > > > >>Mikeo gets good numbers on his
> > > > > > > > net stations, and has a loyal audience.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Net stations do not equal success at FM. anyone
> > can
> > > > make
> > > > >
> > > > > > an
> > > > > > > internet station and have no clue about the
> format
> >
> > > or
> > > > > > music
> > > > > > > they play. Mike O did what he was brought aboard
>
> > to
> > > do
> > > >
> > > > > at
> > > > > > > Energy. they decided to go in another direction.
>
> > > MOVE
> > > > > ON.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > As for Energy, it will never be in the Top 10 in
>
> > > Phx.
> > > > it
> > > > >
> > > > > > > might not even hit a 1.0. it is trying to serve
> > the
> > > > > > audience
> > > > > > > that wants to hear dance in Phx. Remember, this
> > > > station
> > > > > > has
> > > > > > > achieved numbers as high as a .8 before it
> started
> >
> > > > > > sounding
> > > > > > > too poppish a year ago. they had steady .6 and
> .4
> > > > books.
> > > > >
> > > > > > Rod
> > > > > > > has just taken the PD helms. give him time to do
>
> > > what
> > > > he
> > > > >
> > > > > > can
> > > > > > > do with Energy. a transition book is never gonna
>
> > be
> > > > > great.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Energy just had its best turn-out at their
> > resident
> > > > > > saturday
> > > > > > > night club last week. obviously they are doing
> > > > something
> > > > >
> > > > > > > right.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > flame away...
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > "anyone can make an internet station and have no
> > clue
> > > > > about
> > > > > > the format or music they play."
> > > > > >
> > > > > > of course they can.. but can they get listeners?
> > Let's
> > >
> > > > see
> > > > >
> > > > > > you try it.
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > do u havea web address??
> > > >
> > >
> >
> > COOL STATION DUDE!!!! Best of luck with it.
> >
>
I actually tune in to Arizonas party station quite a bit, I am that little Number one that pops up from time to time. I think its a great sounding station, and this format (WOULD) work on FM. Your station would have more listeners if you promote it more.
 
> > Tons eh? Tons of dance music WE DANCE fans like, or tons
> of
> > dance music that has wide appeal? Here, take a look at
> this
> > chart
> >
> > http://www.energy98stl.com/playlist.html
> >
> how funny, there's tons of tracks on this list that he
> wouldn't play at first since he thought they were not true
> dance. Well, I guess since we took a chance here in AZ, it
> has made an impact elsewhere cause many of these titles are
> old (to us) but are beginning to chart...
>

Considering that his internet station gets more listeners than enery az gets.. i dont think your comment is very creditable.<P ID="signature">______________
www.1Club.FM INTERNET RADIO STATION
30 Channels... 1 Club DOT FM</P></P>
 
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