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<font face="verdana" color="dark pink">The cleverly-named Denver Radio Company launched a couple “new” FM formats today. They are called Martini on the Rockies (seriously) and Sassy.
All Access reports that the Martini on the Rockies format plays the likes of Norah Jones, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Linda Eder, Diana Krall, and Michael Buble along with standard covers from Harry Connick Jr., Rod Stewart, Linda Ronstadt, and Bette Midler…and “an occasional original from Frank, Dean, or Tony.”
Sassy offers a “bright presentation” with artists like Carole King, Carly Simon, The Carpenters, James Taylor, America, and Chicago.
Denver Radio Company President Steven Keeney said they "couldn’t resist" the formats because “each is original in both content and music.” Director of Operations & Programming Entertainment Tim Maranville added, “These two very unique formats were created exclusively for Denver.”
I don’t know about all that. Martini on the Rockies sounds a lot like a retread of the “Red” format we discussed here last year. And if I’m not mistaken, this ultra-unique, Denver-flavored Sassy format is pretty much Sunny 104.5.
Sassy could obviously survive in market #6 (because it is)…but what about the Martini format? Could a full-time Sunlight Lounge make it on one of our FM’s?</font>
All Access reports that the Martini on the Rockies format plays the likes of Norah Jones, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Linda Eder, Diana Krall, and Michael Buble along with standard covers from Harry Connick Jr., Rod Stewart, Linda Ronstadt, and Bette Midler…and “an occasional original from Frank, Dean, or Tony.”
Sassy offers a “bright presentation” with artists like Carole King, Carly Simon, The Carpenters, James Taylor, America, and Chicago.
Denver Radio Company President Steven Keeney said they "couldn’t resist" the formats because “each is original in both content and music.” Director of Operations & Programming Entertainment Tim Maranville added, “These two very unique formats were created exclusively for Denver.”
I don’t know about all that. Martini on the Rockies sounds a lot like a retread of the “Red” format we discussed here last year. And if I’m not mistaken, this ultra-unique, Denver-flavored Sassy format is pretty much Sunny 104.5.
Sassy could obviously survive in market #6 (because it is)…but what about the Martini format? Could a full-time Sunlight Lounge make it on one of our FM’s?</font>