I can’t see 97.1 hosting another concert after this year anyway
Remember that Mike Rhyner plays in a cover band. And iHeart loves sponsoring concerts.
I can’t see 97.1 hosting another concert after this year anyway
As long as the concerts feature big-name artists, right? I mean, I really do not expect iHeart to invite Petty Theft to perform at this year's 106.1 KISS-FM Jingle Ball.Remember that Mike Rhyner plays in a cover band. And iHeart loves sponsoring concerts.
As long as the concerts feature big-name artists, right? I mean, I really do not expect iHeart to invite Petty Theft to perform at this year's 106.1 KISS-FM Jingle Ball.
Actually I don't, because I only tap in every now and then to see what they are doing.If you follow them on Twitter, you saw this:
So I guess this means they'll play some music.
Alt 103.7 has a decent library of formerly KEGL-exclusive songs that spin in their rotation. KXT doesn’t touch those. KEGL listeners switching to KVIL is more logical because KVIL is closer to their taste than KXT.Just checked it out for giggles. There’s quite a bit of “I’m switching to 103.7” posts there. I just wish KXT or KNON got this level of passion.
Only the results matter.That’s what got 97.1 in trouble, trying to compete with 103.7. I don’t think kvil won anything. Does having a few good months mean they won the battle? Or did iHeart just not even try to fix 97.1?
I agree. I’ve responded to KEGL listeners on other social media and I don’t actually recommend KXT as a substitute, it’s far too pop centric and soft. I just mean, I wish KXT and KNON got the level of attention and passion the Eagle has been receiving lately.Alt 103.7 has a decent library of formerly KEGL-exclusive songs that spin in their rotation. KXT doesn’t touch those. KEGL listeners switching to KVIL is more logical because KVIL is closer to their taste than KXT.
That is a common problem. I even have a little sticker on my monitor's frame that says "meta" as I often clone a page on my website to create a page for a new publication... but I forget the meta. Last week I reviewed in one tedious afternoon all 900 metas for each of my site's individual pages... and found over 20 errors. So what the station did is very common.The new Facebook page is 971thefreak. However the meta in the page still says The Eagle Rocks. So they've changed the name but not the meta.
Awwww, yeah, it's big brain time. (I'll explain the meme/joke if no one gets it).Only the results matter.
What does "harm their brand" mean? The rock format on KEGL was on its last legs at best. Whatever reputation the brand had was in the past, in the Russ Martin glory days, etc.Y’all might say im just overthinking this. Maybe I am. but, the longer they let this keep going, the more harm this does to their brand. I actually even question at this point if “the freak” name itself is just a placeholder name until after freaker’s ball on 10/17? I mean I can’t see 97.1 hosting another concert after this year anyway
This show reminds me of something I'd expect to hear on college radio. Very curious to see if KEGL expands into this on weekends, and if its successful.If you follow them on Twitter, you saw this:
So I guess this means they'll play some music.
That's the same thing I thought when I heard the music.This show reminds me of something I'd expect to hear on college radio. Very curious to see if KEGL expands into this on weekends, and if its successful.
The plan was only made in Septenever, right around with Don left. He wanted no part in talk format. From what my sources tell me, Rhyner didn’t agree to do this until last minuteAwwww, yeah, it's big brain time. (I'll explain the meme/joke if no one gets it).
Perhaps iHeart was planning on flipping KEGL to a talk-based format all along? KEGL has had a talk-leaning feel to it for years, and it had driven the bulk of its library into the ground without many meaningful attempts to freshen things up. The music was stale and the station was propped up by Russ Martin for the late 2010’s until his death.
The addition of Ben & Skin and the Mavericks were the last straw for many KEGL listeners who were clearly frustrated. I still feel like KVIL emerging as a legitimate alternative for the most frustrated KVIL listeners was the deathblow; but perhaps it’s worth considering that the deathblow was in fact accelerating the inevitable. That KVIL taking much of the audience galvanized iHeart into action; that it was time to give KEGL the makeover they were slowly transitioning it to anyway.
That being said it’s clear there were still several KEGL listeners still tuning in. Hopefully KVIL will continue to service their needs for a long time to come.
And this is where the explanation of “big brain time” comes in. It means overthinking something to the point where it becomes ludicrously stupid. I had a feeling I was doing that.The plan was only made in Septenever, right around with Don left. He wanted no part in talk format. From what my sources tell me, Rhyner didn’t agree to do this until last minute
I *Always* thought theMy take is that the new format is aiming at the same target (mostly men) as the current format. So I'm not expecting a stunt.
In fact I wouldn't be totally shocked if they continue to play rock music from time to time.
A station in West Virginia tried that, with Mike and Mike in the morning, but now I believe they are straight classic rock.I *Always* thought the
Rock N' SportZ radio would be amazing
there isn't always a game and overnight chatter could get stale... Especially in the off season ( here in Buffalo off season is March until September ) as we don't have playoff hockey here... but we have the sabres.
and, two seasons of weather,
July & Winter
WEDG 103•3 - was close to that....A station in West Virginia tried that, with Mike and Mike in the morning, but now I believe they are straight classic rock.
This sound closest to the alternative WCYY in New England, which picked up Toucher and Rich from Boston's sports talker in mornings during their syndication push in the region.
I’m sure KEGL will get a nice bump and with basketball starting it may do even better. I just think the morning show will not do well. They start a whole hour or two after everyone else.I’m really curious to see how this station does in its first month
That sort of format will take a while to mature in a crowded sports market. I'm sure they understood that and have planned for it.I’m really curious to see how this station does in its first month