The website says "Fresh 102.5 Becomes 102.5 KEZK." The station is described on the website as "Today's Hits, Yesterday's Favorites." The DJ is saying "The New Sound of 102.5 KEZK." But it's not a new sound. It stays Adult Contemporary. Artists played in the 11am hour include Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, Magic!, Billy Joel, Carly Rae Jepsen and Maroon 5. Has the station moved slightly softer? Is that the new sound? Would anyone even notice such a subtle change?
I wonder why CBS felt the need to drop the "Fresh" handle? It's still being used in NYC. I thought CBS was trying to get away from the call sign, left over from the Easy Listening days, including the letters E and Z. The station had called itself "Easy Rock" till it adopted the "Fresh" slogan. Unless CBS thinks enough time has passed that few people in the target audience even remember the Easy Listening format?
I wonder why CBS felt the need to drop the "Fresh" handle? It's still being used in NYC. I thought CBS was trying to get away from the call sign, left over from the Easy Listening days, including the letters E and Z. The station had called itself "Easy Rock" till it adopted the "Fresh" slogan. Unless CBS thinks enough time has passed that few people in the target audience even remember the Easy Listening format?