erwin33 said:Since when are there DJ's on Krock (hd2)? There is still no real website but there are DJ's. Sounds nice and better than the regular last incarnation of KROCK on FM.
Brooklyndon said:erwin33 said:Since when are there DJ's on Krock (hd2)? There is still no real website but there are DJ's. Sounds nice and better than the regular last incarnation of KROCK on FM.
krock has had dj's on it for over six months now...the station sounds like garbage, too much emo and hardcore and not enough alternative and pop.
RockTheGlobe said:The K-Rock HD2 jocks are so annoying and untalented. It sounds almost like they just put out a memo asking who in the building wanted to be on the air, and they threw the random people who responded on without vetting or coaching them. I like the music mix, but the "talent" almost makes me not want to listen.
erwin33 said:RockTheGlobe said:The K-Rock HD2 jocks are so annoying and untalented. It sounds almost like they just put out a memo asking who in the building wanted to be on the air, and they threw the random people who responded on without vetting or coaching them. I like the music mix, but the "talent" almost makes me not want to listen.
It sounded a bit voicetracking and I think that's the reason it sounds so dry and not live.
RockRadioRevolution said:Wait a second... a modern rock station that targets males 18-34 has jocks that talk about sex and beer? My goodness, what are those jocks thinking? There is no way their key demographic would want to hear about those things.
I'm sure all the faceless critics here are successful jocks/programmers in top 10 markets.
RockRadioRevolution said:Wait a second... a modern rock station that targets males 18-34 has jocks that talk about sex and beer? My goodness, what are those jocks thinking? There is no way their key demographic would want to hear about those things.
I'm sure all the faceless critics here are successful jocks/programmers in top 10 markets.
XCountry285 said:Krock should NEVER be playing hardcore pop haha that's what Now does. And Yes Now is failing. Has it caught up to Z100? Nope. It's not doing well. It hasn't been. More people stick with what they know well and trust. Z100 is a legendary and well run station. People all over know Z100. No one knows Now and also Now is run horribly (aside from Lisa Paige & Nick Cannon) other than that they suck.
RockTheGlobe said:RockRadioRevolution said:Wait a second... a modern rock station that targets males 18-34 has jocks that talk about sex and beer? My goodness, what are those jocks thinking? There is no way their key demographic would want to hear about those things.
I'm sure all the faceless critics here are successful jocks/programmers in top 10 markets.
There's a difference between talking about sex and beer and talking about sex and beer EVERY BREAK. I'm in that demo, and while I like sex and beer, those aren't the only two things that my life revolves around, andI don't want to hear about them every 10 minutes.
And all the faceless critics here are entitled to their opinions. If someone wants to offer a product to me, I have the choice to either consume it with enjoyment, or find it distasteful for certain reasons and not consume it. Whether CBS actually takes my opinions and desires into account when making a station that they'd like me to listen to, that's another story. But I still have the right to express my opinion about why I like or dislike something. I'm sure there are TV shows you don't like for whatever reasons, but you don't have to be a top TV network executive to say why you don't like them.
Nick said:NOW is far from failing
RockRadioRevolution said:1. I've listened to KROCK HD2 quite a bit, and to say every break revolves around those to things is GREATLY exaggerated. Maybe once or twice I'll hear it. I actually find some of what they say refreshing, unique, and they bring their personalities.
RockRadioRevolution said:2. You're right, faceless critics are entitled to their opinion, but to say they sound talentless and need to be coached leads me to believe that you are an expert on the matter. You better have earned some stripes if you want to criticize someone at work.
I work in radio, but by no means am I a hot shot jock/programmer. I just find it tasteless and cowardly to criticize when (A) You can't be held accountable for your comments (B) you're not an expert on the matter. It's just so easy to do it here because there are no consequences.
RockTheGlobe said:RockRadioRevolution said:1. I've listened to KROCK HD2 quite a bit, and to say every break revolves around those to things is GREATLY exaggerated. Maybe once or twice I'll hear it. I actually find some of what they say refreshing, unique, and they bring their personalities.
You're right, I might've been invoking some poetic license by saying EVERY break revolves around those things, but I will say that I have definitely heard liquor and sex invoked in more breaks than not on K-Rock HD2. It just feels like the jocks are pushing that angle a lot... and very much more so than other jocks I hear on other Alt stations.
RockRadioRevolution said:2. You're right, faceless critics are entitled to their opinion, but to say they sound talentless and need to be coached leads me to believe that you are an expert on the matter. You better have earned some stripes if you want to criticize someone at work.
I work in radio, but by no means am I a hot shot jock/programmer. I just find it tasteless and cowardly to criticize when (A) You can't be held accountable for your comments (B) you're not an expert on the matter. It's just so easy to do it here because there are no consequences.
Again, you're right -- it's probably tasteless and cowardly to criticize when I don't put a name or reputation behind my words. However, I will say that given the industry's current business climate, I think I'd rather post an opinion here under a screenname and have you discount it for being anonymous than commit job suicide for publicly criticizing someone. (But I'll at least admit I'm not in programming or on-air at K-Rock, though I think that was a given.)
RockRadioRevolution said:The jocks could use booze/sex themed content more than other stations. But lets be honest, it's a VT'ed HD2 station that only put jocks on about 6 months ago. And if you were listening before that point, you would have noticed the playlist didn't change at all once HD1 went Top 40. It looks like only recently has CBS shown a faint interest in the HD2 channel, so I assume the on air talent is pretty wet behind the ears. I just see some potential there.
And you are absolutely right, putting your name and reputation out there could be very dangerous. And because anonymity is important, I think it is in good taste to keep harsh criticism to yourself. But hey, if people couldn't bash others anonymously a big hunk of this thing called the web wouldn't exist.