So we've been having a pretty intense discussion on another thread concerning the music mix, and other elements of WWWQ, better known as Q-100 Atlanta.
Let's start with what I consider to be the station's core strengths:
The Bert Show - clearly an entertaining and well-executed morning show that is enjoyed by many in the market
Q-100 vs. the mid to late 90s sound of Star 94 - Say what you will about the current music mix at Q-100 it's still light years better than what passed for a CHR in Atlanta during the mid to late 90s. Star 94 was a faux CHR/Pop station that leaned very heavily on Modern A/C, Recurrents, and added new music pretty late.
The Signal - It's nice to know there's a CHR/Pop station in Atlanta on a clear 100,000 watts signal. Compare that with the early 2 K signal of 95.5 The Beat, or when Q-100 was on 100.5
Other personalities: Brittany and Johnny O are fine with regards to their on-air delivery.
The Bad:
Music Programming - there's some good and bad here. I actually enjoy some of the mid-day Recurrent titles Q plays. I also like that they have no problem playing the big Pop/Rock hits.
What is annoying is that a major market like Atlanta has only one CHR/Pop station, and it's either very late on Rhythmic/Pop, or doesnt add certain mass-appeal Rhythmic hits at all (especially the Hip Hop ones, and to some extent the Dance ones).
Q-100 did play Edward Maya, but only at nights. Folks, "Stereo Love" is not a hardcore Techno track, but rather one that some Hot A/Cs and all the Hot Rhythmic ACs had no trouble playing. Major market CHRs have been playing it for months on end.
Also, Lupe Fiasco's "The Show Goes On" is a very crossover sounding Hip Hop title. In the past Q-100 had no problems playing Chamillionaire's "Rollin", or "Party Like A Rockstar" by the Shop Boyz.
Furthermore, this is Atlanta!!! A lot of the big Rhythmic artists are local heroes, not just to the Urban audience, but the Pop audience as well! I can't stress this enough.
We're talking about a major market with people from all over Georgia, all over the South, plenty of transplants from other parts of the country, and a big international community. It's a cosmopolitan city where Rhythm and Dance crossover titles tend to thrive the most!!!
Q-100 Nights: Billy Bush isn't a bad choice, but his show isn;t live and local. Interacting with a primarily 12-24 audience at night is essential! The music mix also isn't customized for Atlanta. We know this b/c the same exact music logs appear on a dozen or more Cumulus-owned CHRs between 7 to midnight. This is cheap programming, and a bad one as well.
If you're going to try and do a nightly semi-syndicated show at least try to make it more bigger than life, maybe even play the Top 20 hits of the day on Itunes, or the 30 most requested songs at night by the audience. They do this kind of thing every weeknight on radio stations in Australia, Ireland, even Singapore, and the results have been successful. It sure beats the current nighttime sound of Q, at least in my humble opinion.
Well, that's it from me for now. I know this was long post/rant. That's my view on things. Feel free to post yours.
Let's start with what I consider to be the station's core strengths:
The Bert Show - clearly an entertaining and well-executed morning show that is enjoyed by many in the market
Q-100 vs. the mid to late 90s sound of Star 94 - Say what you will about the current music mix at Q-100 it's still light years better than what passed for a CHR in Atlanta during the mid to late 90s. Star 94 was a faux CHR/Pop station that leaned very heavily on Modern A/C, Recurrents, and added new music pretty late.
The Signal - It's nice to know there's a CHR/Pop station in Atlanta on a clear 100,000 watts signal. Compare that with the early 2 K signal of 95.5 The Beat, or when Q-100 was on 100.5
Other personalities: Brittany and Johnny O are fine with regards to their on-air delivery.
The Bad:
Music Programming - there's some good and bad here. I actually enjoy some of the mid-day Recurrent titles Q plays. I also like that they have no problem playing the big Pop/Rock hits.
What is annoying is that a major market like Atlanta has only one CHR/Pop station, and it's either very late on Rhythmic/Pop, or doesnt add certain mass-appeal Rhythmic hits at all (especially the Hip Hop ones, and to some extent the Dance ones).
Q-100 did play Edward Maya, but only at nights. Folks, "Stereo Love" is not a hardcore Techno track, but rather one that some Hot A/Cs and all the Hot Rhythmic ACs had no trouble playing. Major market CHRs have been playing it for months on end.
Also, Lupe Fiasco's "The Show Goes On" is a very crossover sounding Hip Hop title. In the past Q-100 had no problems playing Chamillionaire's "Rollin", or "Party Like A Rockstar" by the Shop Boyz.
Furthermore, this is Atlanta!!! A lot of the big Rhythmic artists are local heroes, not just to the Urban audience, but the Pop audience as well! I can't stress this enough.
We're talking about a major market with people from all over Georgia, all over the South, plenty of transplants from other parts of the country, and a big international community. It's a cosmopolitan city where Rhythm and Dance crossover titles tend to thrive the most!!!
Q-100 Nights: Billy Bush isn't a bad choice, but his show isn;t live and local. Interacting with a primarily 12-24 audience at night is essential! The music mix also isn't customized for Atlanta. We know this b/c the same exact music logs appear on a dozen or more Cumulus-owned CHRs between 7 to midnight. This is cheap programming, and a bad one as well.
If you're going to try and do a nightly semi-syndicated show at least try to make it more bigger than life, maybe even play the Top 20 hits of the day on Itunes, or the 30 most requested songs at night by the audience. They do this kind of thing every weeknight on radio stations in Australia, Ireland, even Singapore, and the results have been successful. It sure beats the current nighttime sound of Q, at least in my humble opinion.
Well, that's it from me for now. I know this was long post/rant. That's my view on things. Feel free to post yours.