93.3 The Beat in Jacksonville anyone? by far the worst in the country when it comes to urban radio. I have heard stations in smaller markets that sound better than that fiasco Clear Channel is putting on in JAX.
KDM 7000 said:Would you say KKFR is better or worse than WJMN?
Does anyone remember when "the sign" by Ace of Base was huge on WJMN near the mid 90's?
Sounds like a low budget station to me. What hip hop station would play Celine Dion ??? Soft rock doesn't belong on a hip hop station. These stations you mention need to be blessed with dayparting. Celine Dion on a rap station YIKEStrock said:KDM 7000 said:Would you say KKFR is better or worse than WJMN?
Does anyone remember when "the sign" by Ace of Base was huge on WJMN near the mid 90's?
I totally do!I also remember hearing Celine Dion on that station!
I don't know if it's the worst, but it's definitely the most schizophrenic!
BJordan said:Sounds like a low budget station to me. What hip hop station would play Celine Dion ??? Soft rock doesn't belong on a hip hop station. These stations you mention need to be blessed with dayparting. Celine Dion on a rap station YIKEStrock said:KDM 7000 said:Would you say KKFR is better or worse than WJMN?
Does anyone remember when "the sign" by Ace of Base was huge on WJMN near the mid 90's?
I totally do!I also remember hearing Celine Dion on that station!
I don't know if it's the worst, but it's definitely the most schizophrenic!
driving me koo koo for coco puffs. The ballads that make to hip hop stations are mainly R&B ballads such as Babyface When Can I See You, Ruff Endz Someone to Love You, Kenny Lattimore For You, Jesse Powell You, Joe All The Things and Eric Benét Femininity ,etc if the hip hop station has a quiet storm program.
kilamanjero said:97.9 the Box Houston
mr.ric said:kilamanjero said:97.9 the Box Houston
Yeah, they sound terrible compared to other stations these days. Lack of creativity, especially over the holiday weekend, spinning more re-currents than currents, very VERY late on the new music. Yeah they have high ratings, but since they are the only game in town, their numbers don't mean anything. That station has become a hell hole ever since Univision snatched competitor KPTY off the air.
kilamanjero said:BJordan said:Sounds like a low budget station to me. What hip hop station would play Celine Dion ??? Soft rock doesn't belong on a hip hop station. These stations you mention need to be blessed with dayparting. Celine Dion on a rap station YIKEStrock said:KDM 7000 said:Would you say KKFR is better or worse than WJMN?
Does anyone remember when "the sign" by Ace of Base was huge on WJMN near the mid 90's?
I totally do!I also remember hearing Celine Dion on that station!
I don't know if it's the worst, but it's definitely the most schizophrenic!
driving me koo koo for coco puffs. The ballads that make to hip hop stations are mainly R&B ballads such as Babyface When Can I See You, Ruff Endz Someone to Love You, Kenny Lattimore For You, Jesse Powell You, Joe All The Things and Eric Benét Femininity ,etc if the hip hop station has a quiet storm program.
Not entirely. WPGC and Hot 93.7 have both spun soft rock ballads by Wham!, Simply Red, Michael McDonald, Phil Collins, etc. during their slow jams shows in the past. It depends on the programming and the stations' pertinacity target a crossover audience with certain song choices. Just because some abhor such song choices during their slow jams show doesn't make the station 'horrible' overall.
To answer the question about this (even if I have already have).
95.7 Jamz Birmingham
99 Jams Miami
Power 96.5 Orlando
Hot 107.9 Atlanta, still too hood for my tastes overall
Hot 96.5 Indianapolis
K-104 Dallas-Fort Worth
Hot 102.7 Detroit
97.9 the Box Houston
97.9 the Beat Dallas-Fort Worth
Nearly none of those stations attempt to offer any variety to their programming or song rotations hence why they are ranked as 'horrible'. No one in their right mind (and a trained ear) can say to a station that spins its top power song more than 75+ weekly and think it's a quality programmed station. Program directors have corporate dictates to follow but they aren't forced to spin the group of songs that much.
trock said:I vote for 993 "The Beat" panama city. You call yourself a hip-hop station. Yet u have Steve Harvey in the morning and Kieth sweat at night. I mean come on really? ???
Martin Mac said:kilamanjero said:BJordan said:Sounds like a low budget station to me. What hip hop station would play Celine Dion ??? Soft rock doesn't belong on a hip hop station. These stations you mention need to be blessed with dayparting. Celine Dion on a rap station YIKEStrock said:KDM 7000 said:Would you say KKFR is better or worse than WJMN?
Does anyone remember when "the sign" by Ace of Base was huge on WJMN near the mid 90's?
I totally do!I also remember hearing Celine Dion on that station!
I don't know if it's the worst, but it's definitely the most schizophrenic!
driving me koo koo for coco puffs. The ballads that make to hip hop stations are mainly R&B ballads such as Babyface When Can I See You, Ruff Endz Someone to Love You, Kenny Lattimore For You, Jesse Powell You, Joe All The Things and Eric Benét Femininity ,etc if the hip hop station has a quiet storm program.
Not entirely. WPGC and Hot 93.7 have both spun soft rock ballads by Wham!, Simply Red, Michael McDonald, Phil Collins, etc. during their slow jams shows in the past. It depends on the programming and the stations' pertinacity target a crossover audience with certain song choices. Just because some abhor such song choices during their slow jams show doesn't make the station 'horrible' overall.
To answer the question about this (even if I have already have).
95.7 Jamz Birmingham
99 Jams Miami
Power 96.5 Orlando
Hot 107.9 Atlanta, still too hood for my tastes overall
Hot 96.5 Indianapolis
K-104 Dallas-Fort Worth
Hot 102.7 Detroit
97.9 the Box Houston
97.9 the Beat Dallas-Fort Worth
Nearly none of those stations attempt to offer any variety to their programming or song rotations hence why they are ranked as 'horrible'. No one in their right mind (and a trained ear) can say to a station that spins its top power song more than 75+ weekly and think it's a quality programmed station. Program directors have corporate dictates to follow but they aren't forced to spin the group of songs that much.
Hey kilamanjero, did you mean Power 96.5 Miami? Or Power 95.3 Orlando? I think that Power 96.5 Miami is a very good station, they are definitely a balanced Rhythmic, and I like them because they play dance cuts as well as not shying away from the biggest urban hits. One of the few Rhythmics in the country where I can see "Afrojack - Take Over Control" right next to "Miguel - Sure Thing".
As for Power 95.3 in Orlando, they leave much to be desired. I have to be honest, Power 95.3 seems like a station where a person just made up a 40 song playlist, put it on their iPod, and put it on shuffle. Their imaging is also weak too. Didn't Power 95.3 used to be alot better back in the day? I know DJ Prostyle was there at some point, but he made a huge jump up the market ladder to Power 105.1 in New York.
Mid West Clubber said:either too heavy on R&b or too conservative on hip hop,,, or just overall bad presentation and imaging...
magic 103 in Kansas city
Jamn 94.5 boston
95.5 The beat Atlanta
Hot 98.1 Senaca South carolina.
107.3 in Toledo...
LOLwdb2003 said:WPWX Power 92.3 in Chicago. Im surpised no one mention this.
1 How the hell you gonna put Grandpa Joyner on a Hip Hop station
2 Very slow on music and picky
3 Website is too confusing just a bunch of junk. My old myspace page looked better.
Basically Crawford is not trying and all its doing is making WGCI look good. And their ratings have tanked since airing Joyner running off all their young demos. Now they gotta start all over with Ricky Smiley. Sad enough Chicago is close to only having one Hip Hop station just like Los Angeles. Making all these changes.
BJordan said:LOLwdb2003 said:WPWX Power 92.3 in Chicago. Im surpised no one mention this.
1 How the hell you gonna put Grandpa Joyner on a Hip Hop station
2 Very slow on music and picky
3 Website is too confusing just a bunch of junk. My old myspace page looked better.
Basically Crawford is not trying and all its doing is making WGCI look good. And their ratings have tanked since airing Joyner running off all their young demos. Now they gotta start all over with Ricky Smiley. Sad enough Chicago is close to only having one Hip Hop station just like Los Angeles. Making all these changes.Grandpa Joyner? His show is catered to the 25-54 crowd not the 16-34 crowd. So why has Tom Joyner been picked up by a hip hop station? These so-called "hip hop stations" need to get their programing together.
BTW Chi town is bless to have WGCI a true urban station on the air.
Don't expect me to listen to Tom Joyner. These PD's on these fake hip hop stations are a crock of dog... Pardon my french. IMHO having a syndicated show catered a Urban AC air on a mainstream urban station makes the programming seem fragmented. What's this I'm hearing about these faux rap station playing soft pop hits by Celine Dion on their quiet storm program. Yikeswdb2003 said:Crawford just doesnt even try. WSRB 106.3 is a useless signal in the Chicago area which is why they decided to put Joyners show on 92.3. Crawford did very little promotion when Steve Harvey aired on WSRB a few years back. Ricky Smiley never heard his show yet. Tom Joyners show also airs on KTCX Magic 102.5 in Beaumont TX which is a Urban Contempary station owned by Cumulus.BJordan said:LOLwdb2003 said:WPWX Power 92.3 in Chicago. Im surpised no one mention this.
1 How the hell you gonna put Grandpa Joyner on a Hip Hop station
2 Very slow on music and picky
3 Website is too confusing just a bunch of junk. My old myspace page looked better.
Basically Crawford is not trying and all its doing is making WGCI look good. And their ratings have tanked since airing Joyner running off all their young demos. Now they gotta start all over with Ricky Smiley. Sad enough Chicago is close to only having one Hip Hop station just like Los Angeles.
Making all these changes.Grandpa Joyner? His show is catered to the 25-54 crowd not the 16-34 crowd. So why has Tom Joyner been picked up by a hip hop station? These so-called "hip hop stations" need to get their programing together.
BTW Chi town is bless to have WGCI a true urban station on the air.
Bro first and fore most Hall & Oats & Michael Mc.Donald sound black so I can accept them being played on the quiet storm program on a hip hop station. Which song did Babyface write for Celine Dion because the only songs that were recoginizable by Celine was my "Heart Will Go On" from 1997-98 the theme song from Titanic and "Because You Loved Me" from 1995-96. I heard "Because You Love Me" on KTWV recently and a lot in 1996 during KTWV's smooth jazz days. Hit me up when you're less busy.wdb2003 said:Tom Joyner roots began in Chicago which is why he so popular. When WVAZ dropped his show for Steve alot of anger in the african american community. Not really the PD's fault its sales and coperate in the ears of the PD. Its just Clear Channels way of getting back when Radio One brought Tom's show and aired it on Radio One stations stealing it away from Clear Channel stations such as KMJM in St Louis, WMDX Detroit, WDAS Philly and WVAZ in Chicago. For those stations playing soft rock pop ballads im not surpised. I hear Hall and Oats and Michael McDonald hits on Urban radio today mainly on Quiet Storm shows. I still hear former (American Idol) Elliott Yamin Wait For You on a few stations when that song first came out and thats not a r&b song. Same with Leonna Lewis those are pop and ac songs. That Celion Dion song might have been the one Babyface wrote for her which i can inmagine getting airplay during the 90's. I remeber hearing it on KOST, KTWV and KBIG in the 90's but thats it