Is there any stations out there that can pick up where The Eagle left off?
What about JACK?the days of Dallas being a hard rock friendly market died the moment Dan & Alfie were fired from 97.1, that when i knew the end was near.
again, i said it before, Spotify, Pandora, Audacy, iHeartRadio, TuneIn as well as SiriusXM & Music Choice for those who still has cable or DirecTV is the option for hard rock in DFW unless you have a HD Radio tuner and can pick up 97.1 HD2.
What about JACK?
Those of you posting about playlists and using only the station frequency or calls to identify them need to take a bit more time to explain to the larger numbers of forum members an example or two. I live in the Southwest and have been Chicago only passing through so I have no idea what Rock 95.5 plays. Just a suggestion.Alt 103.7 is playing a lot more rock-based stuff than they were just a couple of weeks ago. They're sounding more like 105.7 The Point/St. Louis lately, however without nearly as much current-based rock.
There's still room for a "The Rock Station" kind of presentation in the market however, with a meat-and-potatoes mixture of popular Classic/Mainstream/Alternative/Active Rock. Something along the lines of Rock 95.5/Chicago etc (hopefully without the soft rock tracks or whatever). It would not be surprising to see 93.3 do this, as 93X.
I have their sample hour from AllAccess and yeah they are definitely becoming a soft version of The Point. Allers is moving exactly as I expected him too.Alt 103.7 is playing a lot more rock-based stuff than they were just a couple of weeks ago. They're sounding more like 105.7 The Point/St. Louis lately, however without nearly as much current-based rock.
There's still room for a "The Rock Station" kind of presentation in the market however, with a meat-and-potatoes mixture of popular Classic/Mainstream/Alternative/Active Rock. Something along the lines of Rock 95.5/Chicago etc (hopefully without the soft rock tracks or whatever). It would not be surprising to see 93.3 do this, as 93X.
It’s about time for DFW to get an “X”-branded station. I like the 93X station that Cumulus operates in Minneapolis. It’d be nice if they could launch something like that down here.There's still room for a "The Rock Station" kind of presentation in the market however, with a meat-and-potatoes mixture of popular Classic/Mainstream/Alternative/Active Rock. Something along the lines of Rock 95.5/Chicago etc (hopefully without the soft rock tracks or whatever). It would not be surprising to see 93.3 do this, as 93X.