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Q100 officially announces change

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abyrd

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The Bert Show made the official announcement on air this morning. Here are the details as stated on air.

Q100 is leaving 100.5! 100.5 is moving to 99.7 "the big and tall" and they will be upgrading from 12,000 watts to 100,000 watts. 100.5 will have a new format. Q100 is not going to change the name and will still be Q100 after the change.

99X will be a truly alternative radio station online and on HD at 99.7.

They have not released any details about what will be on 100.5

Schedule of events:
Next Monday the Bert Show will be on both 99.7 and 100.5
On Friday January 25 Q100 will be exclusively on 99.7
 
Did they mention what time it will happen? I'm interested in recording the format change.
 
Mark77 said:
Did they mention what time it will happen? I'm interested in recording the format change.

The final 99X song should roll shortly before 5:30am on January 25, when The Bert Show begins.

That would be the time to break out the blank Maxell, as I will be.
 
bclark71. said:
Mark77 said:
Did they mention what time it will happen? I'm interested in recording the format change.

The final 99X song should roll shortly before 5:30am on January 25, when The Bert Show begins.

That would be the time to break out the blank Maxell, as I will be.

Blank Maxell? Wow, that's old school. Too old school for me, even. I record all of my airchecks off of web streams with Adobe Audition, and save them as .mp3 files so that I can share them with my fellow radio enthusiasts, and add them to my growing collection of format changes. I may put up a website soon...
 
Did anyone tape it? I would like to hear the announcement!
 
Mark77 said:
bclark71. said:
Mark77 said:
Did they mention what time it will happen? I'm interested in recording the format change.

The final 99X song should roll shortly before 5:30am on January 25, when The Bert Show begins.

That would be the time to break out the blank Maxell, as I will be.

Blank Maxell? Wow, that's old school. Too old school for me, even. I record all of my airchecks off of web streams with Adobe Audition, and save them as .mp3 files so that I can share them with my fellow radio enthusiasts, and add them to my growing collection of format changes. I may put up a website soon...

You'll love this, then: Because I leave the house so early for work, I couldn't be at home at 7:30 to tape the announcement. So I used my stereo VCR and an FM radio, started a videotape at SP speed at 6:45, and got two hours of audio.

I use Windows Analog Recorder to format tracks to mp3s and then can burn CDs of them. But it all starts with some ferric oxide. :)

I may change my handle around these parts to Old Fart. ;D
 
bclark71. said:
You'll love this, then: Because I leave the house so early for work, I couldn't be at home at 7:30 to tape the announcement. So I used my stereo VCR and an FM radio, started a videotape at SP speed at 6:45, and got two hours of audio.

Works great when you've got the mike positioned perfectly in front of the speaker. ;D Sweet spot.
 
trusty said:
bclark71. said:
You'll love this, then: Because I leave the house so early for work, I couldn't be at home at 7:30 to tape the announcement. So I used my stereo VCR and an FM radio, started a videotape at SP speed at 6:45, and got two hours of audio.

Works great when you've got the mike positioned perfectly in front of the speaker. ;D Sweet spot.

First you have to check the batteries in your tape recorder.
 
bclark71. said:
Mark77 said:
bclark71. said:
Mark77 said:
Did they mention what time it will happen? I'm interested in recording the format change.

The final 99X song should roll shortly before 5:30am on January 25, when The Bert Show begins.

That would be the time to break out the blank Maxell, as I will be.

Blank Maxell? Wow, that's old school. Too old school for me, even. I record all of my airchecks off of web streams with Adobe Audition, and save them as .mp3 files so that I can share them with my fellow radio enthusiasts, and add them to my growing collection of format changes. I may put up a website soon...

You'll love this, then: Because I leave the house so early for work, I couldn't be at home at 7:30 to tape the announcement. So I used my stereo VCR and an FM radio, started a videotape at SP speed at 6:45, and got two hours of audio.

I use Windows Analog Recorder to format tracks to mp3s and then can burn CDs of them. But it all starts with some ferric oxide. :)

I may change my handle around these parts to Old ------. ;D

I guess I'm showing some age here too. Back in the day when I ran a radio production department, we used stereo VHS running at SP speed to master all of our commercials. The quality was the same as reel to reel and the VHS tapes took up considerably less storage space at a fraction of the cost.
 
bclark71. said:
You'll love this, then: Because I leave the house so early for work, I couldn't be at home at 7:30 to tape the announcement. So I used my stereo VCR and an FM radio, started a videotape at SP speed at 6:45, and got two hours of audio.

Not such a crazy concept. Hifi VHS was the poor-man's DAT. I used to throw tapes in the VCR and record six-hour segments of 99x to take back with me to college. Even on SLP, they sound like live radio.

I still have all of those tapes. Probably something between 100 and 150 hours of 99x circa 1993-1997.

Fun moments within:

1) The first Live X with 10,000 Maniacs. Broadcast live. Delayed for at least an hour while an intern drove around trying to track down an acoustic guitar (with a variety of play-by-play therein). Guitar finally arrived, band started playing, Natalie Merchant stops them after a couple of songs and decides she's not "feeling it". World Party comes in and salvages the afternoon.

2) Ace of Bass. Yes, there was a time that 99x had Ace of Bass in regular rotation (before anybody knew who they were). (To me, it demonstrated the stations early willingness to play music that sounded "right", regardless of who made it.)

3) Pendarvis doing a five-minute slideshow (with appropriate slide projector effects) on an imaginary animal (the silver-bellied something-or-other, I'll have to track down the tape). He claims he lives in the back-end of the animal.

4) Sean's first stint at mornings. It worked in the beginning, but by early 1994, you could tell that his night owl tendencies were getting the best of him. I've got at least one tape of him where he sounds like he's (barely) functioning on an hour of sleep.

5) Tech/Emory/GSU students (never established which) hijacking the signal that the station used while at Coca-Cola Olympic City during the Olympics. They played Soundgarden's "Never Named". Barnes became humorless (shocking), insisting that they identify themselves; Baron cursed on air at least once, not realizing that the second relay signal was still getting through. (They were using two - one for music and one for voice.)

I think my favorite tapes are from 1993. One from May, in particular, starts with the end of a Barnes shift and rolls through Pendarvis (On the Edge). The last time I listened to it (several years ago), I took note of how many songs were repeated. Over the course of six hours, only three songs were played twice. (My favorite tape of all is probably the October one with Pendarvis' slideshow.)
 
5) was one of the better scams anyone has seen. Fred Broce, who was the Engineer In Charge of the 4th District of the FCC at the time called the station. He was assured, "All of our licensd equipment is operating properly." Fred's a Good Guy.
 
Damn. If that was a bit, it was well-executed and well-played. The interruptions were random - just happening every once in a while before the full-on "takeover". Jimmy sounded legitimately pissed. Then again, they did wake up Sean to get his opinion about it, which struck me a little odd.

Honestly, I loved what came after that. A couple of days later, the "interruptions" started again (I think during Steve's shift). Another "takeover" occurred, but this time, it was "Wendell" at the "antenna", insisting that the station wasn't playing the right music. I believe he played a Barry Manilow tune.
 
I plug my boom box into the microphone input of my PC. I record with Magix Music Studio Generation 6, which I got about five or six years ago and works wonderfully. It's set to record a single wav for several hours.

Once I've got a giant wav file, I cut that into segments using a freeware program called CD Wave, usually clipping out the commercials. Then I burn to disc, although these days I may start converting to MP3 and slipping it into the ZEN MP3 player. That is if anything worth listening to the first time ever comes on the air again.
 
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