Sorry, but I cannot accept it's recent programming methods.
And in other news, a few hardy souls remain who cannot accept the idea that the earth is not flat.
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Sorry, but I cannot accept it's recent programming methods.
Hey, I bet the ratings would go even higher if KRTH started playing I Melt With You ten times a day! Does anyone have Chris Ebbott's phone number? Or would it be better if I simply e-mailed my suggestion to him?
Sorry, but I cannot accept it's recent programming methods.
Sorry, but I cannot accept it's recent programming methods.
We may not listen nearly as much, but it's unfortunate, to see what has happened to a once legendary, unique station that was fun to listen to years back. If KRTH were the same or even half of what it was when PD's like Hamilton or Kaye were in charge, I'd listen Michael....and so would Steve.
The ones that continue to listen.....just go with the flow. They know, they have better options, but mostly listen out of habit. KRTH has lost it's edge. I really used to enjoy listening to them, even out of state.
The reason KRTH is such a hot topic, is because they had heritage (going back to Boss radio), they had the jocks, they had the jingles and the music. And many, MANY people enjoyed that and it was well-known throughout. To see it disappear is tragic and many realize it, not just ones who post here.
They could have done the same today, just with newer classics, but chose not to.
Even I am getting weary of them!
It seems the reason it's a hot topic is that two people throw fits over not getting whatever it is they want, and dismiss plainly evident facts.
There should be a self imposed limit on all KRTH threads once it passes the century mark. There are --- what -- about 80 other SoCal/OC/IE radio stations we could be talking about
I'm always amazed that the same posters that tell other posters "just don't listen" to the stations they don't like choose not to follow their own advice when it comes to reading and posting about certain topics they don't like.
I think we should take up a collection and buy them their own discussion board for Christmas, which they only get access to if they relinquish their accounts here.
If we were to subtract all posts by the posters Bob refers to, we wouldn't be past the century mark.
And the same people who complain about the repetition of songs don't seem to notice how repetitive those complaints are, and how useless they are.
Change your tune then. Other stations have.
And this board would not exist if it weren't for posters like us and our contributions. If it were a pro only board, there'd be very little to discuss or challenge. You'd miss the action.
Change your tune then. Other stations have.
A "century mark" is one hundred years. When the KRTH threads pass the century mark, I doubt that any of us will still be alive. And all the weathermen who like to say that the temperature has hit "the century mark" are obviously wrong. Temperatures are measured in degrees, not by years. And then there are the baseball announcers who make equally wrong comments such as "Shlabotnik is batting a buck-seventy-five."
KGBS-1020 was top-40 from 1969 to 1973. It also was a daytime-only station until 1976 so this is not really a fair comparison...but KGBS switched to a country format in 1973 and then returned to top-40 in 1976 as The New Ten-Q, KTNQ. I'm guessing that Ten-Q had much better ratings than KGBS had in the early '70s.
KGBS called its format during those early years "contemporary" but not "top-40". And they had Bill Ballance doing his Feminine Forum talk show in middays. So not only isn't it a fair comparison, I don't think it counts.