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Q100

Ok, so with all the bitching about how Q sucks now...let's remember the good times. Q100 was amazing when they first signed on. A great mix of all the hits but and VERY dance friendly. Great mix shows, AFTER Q was amazing around 3am Sunday mornings on the way to do some after hour dancing at Backstreet. Ok had to throw that in, RIP Backstreet. Cardio Radio? GREAT! Upbeat and different then anything else on ATL radio. Tracy St. George, miss her to death, she really had middays pumpin'. HOT HITS Q100!! Q was a different CHR. Not cookie-cutter. Bring it back!
 
FM Boy said:
Ok, so with all the bitching about how Q sucks now...let's remember the good times. Q100 was amazing when they first signed on. A great mix of all the hits but and VERY dance friendly. Great mix shows, AFTER Q was amazing around 3am Sunday mornings on the way to do some after hour dancing at Backstreet. Ok had to throw that in, RIP Backstreet. Cardio Radio? GREAT! Upbeat and different then anything else on ATL radio. Tracy St. George, miss her to death, she really had middays pumpin'. HOT HITS Q100!! Q was a different CHR. Not cookie-cutter. Bring it back!

Susquehanna owned it then. Cumulus owns it now. It's not coming back.
 
This is getting incredibly old. Yeah, they should bring back the old format, ya know, the one that never beat Star in anything.

As opposed to now, where they lead Star in all demographics and have a morning show that likely quadruples Star's audience. The Q100 whining threads are the best example of why we're all on these boards, and not running radio stations.
 
burksy said:
This is getting incredibly old. Yeah, they should bring back the old format, ya know, the one that never beat Star in anything.
...when Star had S&V and Q a weak signal? Sure.
 
trusty said:
...when Star had S&V and Q a weak signal? Sure.

Yea because having a stronger signal directly correlates to ratings going up. Even if the product is horrible, a 100k watt station will always have the best ratings.

Oh wait, that isn't true at all
 
Oh so this is why all the dance music disappeared from Q100 out there in Atlanta?
I was very excited for Atlanta that they finally got dance music being introduced to the people on a large scale, but then both stations went and changed.

Well... It's not like I can say much for being here in Phoenix because we just lost our all dance station about a month ago, and our hip hop leaning top 40 station doesn't really want to play or even mix it in mix shows. As a matter of fact, all our rhythmic and rhythmic top 40 stations who almost all sound alike and are fighting over who should get to use the "Arizona's #1 hit music station" slogan, refuse to play any dance.

Congratulations to 95.1 Latino Vibe - at least they play dance and latin booty bass with their spanish pop, r&b, hip hop, latin hip hop, rock en espanol, and reggaeton. Club 95 Latino Vibe - Nice Spanglish station.

There is actually more dance on Atlanta radio than there is here now for the first time in...... well, ever! Our dance station went on to become a classic hip hop station, which will probably be the next big move in radio as current hip hop continues to decline and the next big thing in music approaches... Hip hop has passed it's peak and as music changes and evolves, it will be harder for stations playing nothing but hip hop or r&b & hip hop to remain high on the charts. Eventually pop will have to be added to those stations, such as huge hits similar to those from Katy Perry, Rihanna, and Kevin Rudolph...

I know Atlanta market is very unique, but all these changes will eventually catch up to Atlanta and stations (rhythmic, urban, and top 40) will be forced to evolve to keep up with the times. It took long enough for Atlanta just to get Q100 and 95.5 The Beat to begin with. Not to mention, Viva 105.7.
 
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