Re: Cleveland Rocks!
> >
> > It's not a negative population growth. You're the big
> fact
> > guy, I would expect you to get out of the blinders and
> check
> > these things. We have been stable--no growth, but no loss
>
> > in Greater Cleveland. (Yes, the city proper has lost
> > population, but are we really going to call "Cleveland"
> just
> > the legal boundaries of that single municipality?)
>
> Cleveland MSA is down in the Claritas projections to 2007...
> minimally, but it is negative growth.
Not to get into the "battle of the experts," but a Plain Dealer story from last week supports zero-growth/zero-loss:
"A recent study of the nation's largest metropolitan areas found in Northeast Ohio an uncommon streak of status quo: Greater Cleveland is about the same size today as it was 45 years ago, with about 3 million people.
Demographic experts project our population will still be about 3 million in 2030, virtually unchanged across 70 years, a consistency seen as uncanny and worrying."
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> > > It has not roced since Alan Freed left town for NY.
> >
> > WMMS means nothing?
>
> If we mean "rocks" in the sense of "home to rock n roll"
> that is different. The dismal rust belt cities are famous
> for the escapism of heavy metal... But the city itself does
> not rock. It barely simmers.
WMMS's glory days were in the 70s and early 80s--well before heavy metal. Cleveland's "heavy metal" station (Z-Rock 107.3) lasted about two years.
And don't try now to change the tone--if you meant something other than musically, why'd you bring up Alan Freed?
> > WIXY means nothing?
>
> Not really, it was a pretty average Top 40 under NormBob.
Nationally known and respected, if not for its amazing promotional gimmicks, then for its flawless presentation.
But this is getting into personal proclivities.
I could have chosen WHK or WGAR or any number of other stations.
> > WMJI means nothing?
>
> Good morning show, granted.
Yeah, that whole Top 3 in 25-54 since 1991 has nothing to do with it, huh?
Not to mention the consistent #1 in demo since 1997; and the #1 billing since the early/mid 90s; and the numerous Marconis and R&R large market station awards.
And J.R. Nelson!
> > "The End" means nothing? Add to that Norm N. Nite, Kid
> > Leo, Pere Ubu, Springsteen's nationwide exposure, Devo,
> > Southside Johnny, the Outsiders, Gary Lewis, the Agora,
> the
> > Friggin' Rock Hall.
> >
> > Need I go on?
> >
> > > > Just because YOU left 40 years ago...
> > >
> > > Yeah, cities where the rivers catch fire have limited
> > > appeal.
> >
> > Hasn't happened since 1969. And the really big on was in
> > 1952--you know, when Alan Freed was here.
> >
> > That's also a pretty thin reason to slam your hometown,
> > David.
>
> I used to get into this with my mother... and she was such a
> Cleveland booster that they named a County hospital after
> her. I just find it a dull city, enhanced by a dull,
> unpleasant climate.
> >
> > Again, no pissing matches here, but I can surely
> > check off some undesirables about LA, Puerto Rico, Buenos
> > Aires, and Ecuador if we want to go down that path.
>
> LA is a horrible place, as most cities over 4 or 5 million
> get to be. Give me San Diego, Tucson, Austin, and even
> Charleston, SC, as very livable cities that are vibrant.
Charleston, SC? Beautiful city, granted. Mucho historic. But let's see how you feel about it come July and August when the electric bill is so high you have to turn off the AC or else go bankrupt, and you're sitting in your t-shirt and shorts bathing in a pool of your own humid sweat.