> > > > > No matter how bad the station sounds, appreciate it
> > > while
> > > > it
> > > > > lasts. Enjoy the station. Since CBS FM flipped, I
> feel
> >
> > > > like
> > > > > someone close to me died. Take advantage of what is
> > > left.
> > > > > Also, someone should aircheck the station, since its
>
> > > days
> > > > > are numbered even if LA already has Jack.
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > > The day K-Earth dies, I'll rejoice. The station sucks.
>
> > And
> > >
> > > > now with Hollywood Hamilton and Dr. George in the
> > morning
> > > > doing the same cr*p they did at KIIS-FM in the early
> > 90's
> > > > (and not relating to the music they are now playing),
> > it's
> > >
> > > > gone down hill even further. I prefer the K-Earth of
> the
> >
> > > > early 80's when they played currents such as Turning
> > > > Japanese or Another One Bites the Dust along with a
> > better
> > >
> > > > variety of oldies.
> > > >
> > > > Anyone notice Hollywood hasn't gotten ANY local tv or
> > > other
> > > > press?
> > > >
> > > > The funniest thing I read in the New York newspapers
> > about
> > >
> > > > CBS-FM was an anonymous quote from an Infinity insider
>
> > > > saying that if they put Jack on any other station
> (such
> > as
> > >
> > > > WNEW-FM) it would have drained listeners from CBS-FM.
> > Huh?
> > >
> > > > Isn't that EXACTLY what is happening to K-Earth with
> > Jack
> > > > here? More Infinity lunacy...
> > > >
> > > http://news.yahoo.com/ne>
> > >
> >
> ws?tmpl=story&u=/nypost/20050604/lo_nypost/cbsfmhi39jack39ed
>
> >
> > >
> > > >
> > > The day K-Earth dies you'll rejoice? Man talk about
> > > negativity.
> > > Why give up on K-Earth? So many people have buried the
> > > station already and if you could only see the potential
> > > that's still there. Okay, morning drive is another huge
>
> > > mistake. The music is still too narrow, but it can be
> > > turned around. I will admit that it won't be easy.
> Mainly
> >
> > > because the right people aren't there to make the
> > decisions.
> > > The problem as I see it is that the oldies format need
> to
> >
> > > be updated like anything else. Would KOST be the top
> ten
> > > station it is if it still played the same playlist it
> used
> >
> > > in 1982? How bout KIIS if it sounded exactly as it did
> in
> >
> > > 1986? No way.
> > > But oldies has the unique ability to be so much more,
> and
> > > that's the point that's being lost by the Infinity
> > Corporate
> > > leaders. They've got all this research, and can't tell
> > when
> > > it's flawed. They just have too narrow a view, when
> > > broadening the music and letting the air talent open up
> > > could make the format and station shine. We don't need
> a
> > > faceless, smarmy, sarcastic station that plays what it
> > > wants, we need a fun, no holds barred station that sends
>
> > out
> > > positive vibes and great songs.... Make it fun and the
> > > audience will come back!
> > > It just makes no sense to blow up a heritage station
> that
> > > has such embedded name recognition.
> > >
> >
> > K-Earth has no growth potential with its audience aging,
> > moving from Los Angeles and the increasing ethnicity of
> Los
> > Angeles. Unless they want Craftmatic adjustable bed to be
> > their prime advertiser, they aren't going to be getting
> > prime advertisers anymore. And they are cannibalizing
> > themselves with their sister station, Jack. 50's/60's
> oldies
> > stations are falling like dominos nationwide for similar
> > reasons. And K-Earth needs to join their ranks. K-Earth is
>
> > not a heritage Los Angeles radio station unlike KRLA,
> KMET,
> > KHJ or KIIS. K-Earth has never been a prime mover and
> shaker
> > station in this market and it will be no loss when it
> > finally goes. Sooner rather than later, please.
> >
> > You've just given me the best argument about why K-Earth
> > must go. It has sounded the same for TOO many years. It
> > doesn't update or broaden it's music appeal. And now it is
>
> > too late. It can't with sister station Jack-FM and the
> other
> > stations in this market that have cornered other music
> > oldies (K-BIG old disco, Star new wave, Hot rhythmic
> oldies,
> > KLOS classic rock and their sister - everything - Jack) .
> >
> > Years ago, such as when 103.9/98.3 KACE and (music) 1110
> > KRLA left the scene, K-Earth should gone in a rhythmic
> > oldies direction (before Mega). Then today at least it
> would
> > still have a future that appeals to this market. But for
> > K-Earth now, As Carol King would say, "It's TOO LATE
> > Baby..."
> >
> All valid points, but I think you all missed mine. K-Earth
> isn't dead yet.
> I feel it must evolve. Only my vision of evolution doesn't
> require blowing up the format altogether. I still feel that
> superior radio can win out with the correct music (read-NOT
> 50's and very little 60's) and great personalities. But
> hey, I'm tired this morning, so you guys go ahead and dig
> KRTH's grave and get it over with...
>
K-Earth has evolved. But not in the right area (music). Jack Silver thinks it can attract a younger audience with younger sounding jocks. Hollywood Hamilton being the first. It won't work. The day will soon come when they pull the plug. Especially if Jack does well for them as it appears it may. And we already have the trend back that shows Jack is hurting K-Earth more than any other station. And an Infinity insider stating they pulled the plug on CBS-FM (New York) because it would be hurt by Jack. What more evidence do you need?
And what do you suggest K-Earth evolve into? What's the "hole" for oldies - that can grow and attract a 25-54 audience - in this market? I can't think of any. Blow it up before its too late. Blowing up K-Earth would help Jack, too.