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"the New 97-1 the Half-Tower" based on today's Tennessean front-page story
TheEvangelistofNews said:Nashville International Airport should remain in Nashville. Were it to move outside the city limits, whatever municipality that got it would be begging for a name change. We don't want or need that.
The people who put 97.1 on the air knew what they were getting into when they applied for the frequency, etc. The airport was there first.
Nashville International did something good by its expansion. Drivers on Donelson Pike along that stretch are more likely to attain minimum speed these days. Before the expansion, they were driving far too slowly.
If the powers that be at Cumulus would pick a format and stick with it, whatever is on 97.1 might have a shot. Even during the "Star" years, they constantly tinkered with it so that it was pretty much a new format every six months.
That wasn't the case with the zoo when it was out at Pleasant View! (Although I think Clarksville should have bought the Pleasant View location and turned it into the Clarksville Zoo! ;D)TheEvangelistofNews said:Nashville International Airport should remain in Nashville. Were it to move outside the city limits, whatever municipality that got it would be begging for a name change. We don't want or need that.
I believe that article refers to the Signature Tower, not the radio station. I wish V-102.5 would buy it, and put their signal on it (once their damage is repaired, of course!)The people who put 97.1 on the air knew what they were getting into when they applied for the frequency, etc. The airport was there first.
Would like to see that Harding Place to Murfreesboro Road extension finished sometime during my lifetime! That would take most of the traffic (except airport traffic) off Donelson Pike. That road is too narrow for the volume of traffic it handles. Yet they built Dell out there! ??? Oh, well, I live in Cheatham County now, so it doesn't really apply to me anymore)Nashville International did something good by its expansion. Drivers on Donelson Pike along that stretch are more likely to attain minimum speed these days. Before the expansion, they were driving far too slowly.
This is true. But I think the "Tower" will fall, no matter what. And calling it "the NEW tower" is an insult to my intelligence!If the powers that be at Cumulus would pick a format and stick with it, whatever is on 97.1 might have a shot. Even during the "Star" years, they constantly tinkered with it so that it was pretty much a new format every six months.
Two problems with their "eighties" format: they would play stuff from as far back as 1975, or as recently as 1993, and call it "eighties" music. The other is that they extended Friday Night Eighties to all weekend, and then all week. Not that it was too much of a good thing, but if you are going to play more than five hours of '80s a week, then you MUST go beyond the usual "Come on Eileen" and go into deeper tracks. (This is a common complaint of 97.1 on ANY format, is it not?) The usual big '80s hits work just fine when played only one evening a week, but I wanted to hear some Julian Lennon, for example, and they never played him!SwissVol said:TheEvangelistofNews said:Nashville International Airport should remain in Nashville. Were it to move outside the city limits, whatever municipality that got it would be begging for a name change. We don't want or need that.
The people who put 97.1 on the air knew what they were getting into when they applied for the frequency, etc. The airport was there first.
Nashville International did something good by its expansion. Drivers on Donelson Pike along that stretch are more likely to attain minimum speed these days. Before the expansion, they were driving far too slowly.
If the powers that be at Cumulus would pick a format and stick with it, whatever is on 97.1 might have a shot. Even during the "Star" years, they constantly tinkered with it so that it was pretty much a new format every six months.
Well, I remember when 97.1 had the Friday night eighties for those who remember stuff like Pretty in Pink with Molly Ringwold. That show (hokey as it was) seemed to do well with certain types. Then they offered an eighties format for a time or something similar to the eighties format. Does anyone remember when they would feature a new song and then call that new eighties music? I thought that was just so bogus! Anyone remember that? I'd hear them say: And now for some new eighties music. Either a song was eighties music (recorded and played back in the eighties) ot it wasn't. Am I the only one who remembers that?
firepoint525 said:I just wish we could have such innovative programming from them a little more often, and a lot less "Bob & Tom" this, and "Bob & Tom" that! :![]()