It wouldn’t. If that happens the station would also compete with stations like KBKS, KPLZ, and KSWD in addition to KNDD and KEXP. Then they would probably have to change their slogan to something like “Modern Music” and might decide to bring back “Click 98.9” as well as the “KLCK” call letters. They might just go to Modern AC with the same slogan and branding if ratings continue to be bad. A Click 2.0 would be pop/alternative hits from the 80s through today tbh. They aren’t a Click 2.0 just cause they played that song since they definitely are not right now.It feels weird to be on the other side of the music conversation for the first time ever. Usually I’m the one agreeing with a post that references a song that doesn’t fit the format. In this case, I don’t have a problem with this song getting some airtime. I’ve always thought that Ed Sheeran is pretty good (compared to most pop stars). I also feel that “Bad Habits” has a fairly universal appeal between formats. It’s alternative and pop at the same time. If they start airing Katy Perry and Maroon 5 then I agree, it wouldn’t make any sense on AAA.
No absolutely not. With that being said, they incorporate music from 107.7, and that music fits just fine. I wouldn’t be put off by being Ed Sheeran on an alternative radio station. Some people might complain, but it’s not a bad fit from a programming standpoint.It wouldn’t. If that happens the station would also compete with stations like KBKS, KPLZ, and KSWD in addition to KNDD and KEXP. Then they would probably have to change their slogan to something like “Modern Music” and might decide to bring back “Click 98.9” as well as the “KLCK” call letters. They might just go to Modern AC with the same slogan and branding if ratings continue to be bad. A Click 2.0 would be pop/alternative hits from the 80s through today tbh. They aren’t a Click 2.0 just cause they played that song since they definitely are not right now.
They could continue to adjust the AAA music if they don’t want to do that and cause MOViN to become more focused on Rhythmic Pop/Dance hits with the pop/rock hits it plays being dropped (though most of the pop/rock hits are known to be on KBKS instead of KQMV even though “Click” is gone. They may not flip to Modern AC as KPNW especially since they don’t want to hurt the other two stations and they have had low ratings when “Click 2.0” was around.No absolutely not. With that being said, they incorporate music from 107.7, and that music fits just fine. I wouldn’t be put off by being Ed Sheeran on an alternative radio station. Some people might complain, but it’s not a bad fit from a programming standpoint.
I think it would be the definition of insanity for there to be a Click 2.0. They have a great deal of potential with their current AAA approach. If it falters, they don’t need to further split the AC and CHR pie and cannibalize their own portfolio.
The station played one song by Ed "he's never off the air" Sheeran, and suddenly we're rebranding and flipping to Rhythmic CHR?If it does move to a Click 2.0 station (either Modern AC or a hybrid of Modern AC/AAA) they might tweak 92.5 to a Rhythmic CHR becoming more hip hop/R&B heavy while keeping some of the hit music they usually play with the same slogan and voices (and some of the same personalities) to get the station to avoid overlapping with the format and due to no Rhythmic CHR station in the market which is due to KUBE flipping to Sports. They could however just become a rhythmic heavy CHR dropping the pop/rock acts and adding some hip hop, rhythmic pop, and dance titles to the playlist to the playlist just to avoid overlapping with a “Click 2.0” format since it does have high ratings in the market and KUBE failed at the very end of its format.
I know, kind of a stretch, isn't it? Oh, and there's this little thing regarding obscenity rules that make a station going to rhythmic CHR problematic.The station played one song by Ed "he's never off the air" Sheeran, and suddenly we're rebranding and flipping to Rhythmic CHR?
If it's playing Sheeran, it might be flipping to country eventually.The station played one song by Ed "he's never off the air" Sheeran, and suddenly we're rebranding and flipping to Rhythmic CHR?
I've launched dozens of stations, and the format was planned and perfected before going on the air. I have never had to "adjust" after the launch; that means you did not "get it right" on the first try.Any smart new station launches and then adjusts.
Sure tests well with certain demos the station’s going after, and Ed’s also a AAA artist (yes, I’ve heard Lego House and A-Team, multiple times actually, on such stations when his career was taking off here in the States).That song sucked. I hope they don’t devolve into Click 2.0. No Katy Perry, Maroon 5 or any of that crap please. Thank you.