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Why do you think there is no real morning show there? It seems like a really bad iPod station.
DavidEduardo said:scooty430 said:As someone who used to live in Eagle Rock, I can tell you that Glendale is very, very different from the Westside and much of the Valley. Especially these days, as it has become largely Armenian.
Who is talking about Glendale? I mentioned my office as being in that area, but there is no Iron Curtain around the town, and I drive about 20 thousand miles a year, which would be hard to do inside Glendale alone.
You, do, however, come up with the strangest non sequiturs in your post.
There are actually many rabid music fans in LA: the entire music industry is based here
I think Nashville and New York would take issue with you. In any case, only a fraction of the music industry is here.
- session musicians on up. And you've got all the film industry folks, who are also typically informed musically.
And they all like AAA? Yeah, right.
Either be a JACK or a KLOS and play it broad, or actually BE about the music, take some chances, and develop a passionate following.
There are not enough people here that might like any kind of AAA to develop a passionate following, even more so than 12 years ago when KSCA failed, too.
(And as for "rabid posters," I have 600 posts. You have 14,000.)
"Rabid" is not a quantity, but a quality. And it's one you have an overabundance of.
scooty430 said:As for non-sequitors.....huh? You gave your address as Glendale. And my point is that Glendale is not necessarily like the rest of LA. Unlike you, (apparently) I live here all the time.
"A fraction of the music industry" is in LA. I agree. Maybe the fraction is 3/4? LOL.
Lastly, you said that musicians don't like AAA.
But you are so focused on viciously and endlessly attacking those three letters you fail to read carefully. I actually said the music (and wider creative) community would enjoy something that is NOT AAA, but something that plays ALL rock from 54 to now, programmed by humans who LOVE MUSIC.
Doctah said:As to the notion that The Sound should position itself as a "hipper, harder KCRW" -- we already have that in this market, it's called Indie 103.1. And we know how well *that's* working out, LOL.
And what kind of an economic impact would that have for any stations bottom line? Hardly any HD-2 stations sell ads. For that matter, the advertising environment for even the most successful stations is at best dim in this economy. Soon, you'll see some HD-2 signals just turned off to save money. HD-2 is even more dead than The Sound, anyway.Doctah said:If Indie tanks, I'd seriously suggest someone pick it up for their HD2 signal. Although a small listnership, Indie's fans appear to be rabidly loyal... and at least a few of them, I assume, would buy HD radios or listen to the streaming online that it would make it worth someone's while...
gerald said:I guess I should defer to you guys since you all seem to be experts in your field, but explain to me how on earth you can "know" with such granite certainty, that AAA can't possibly work in this market? Or any market, for that matter?
Yes I'm prejudiced towards AAA, but I think we also need to realize that until it's given a real trial, it hasn't been given a real trial. And don't throw KSCA at me, in radio terms that's now from the Paleolithic era.
Doctah said:As to the notion that The Sound should position itself as a "hipper, harder KCRW" -- we already have that in this market, it's called Indie 103.1. And we know how well *that's* working out, LOL.
briancraig said:"The format, simply, has no roots in SoCal."
Couldn't you argue that in some ways, KNX-FM between 1973 and 1983 was the first AAA station.
john77 said:This station is starting to compete with KMVN as most uninteresting station in the market. Yes, that was Prince's "Purple Rain" (the long version) you heard during PM drive on Friday. *sigh*
Focus... it would be easy for this station to be focused... right now, all they are is a really bad version of JACK-FM so to speak. Large library, but a large amount of songs which really are owned by other formats.
SuperRadioFan said:john77 said:This station is starting to compete with KMVN as most uninteresting station in the market. Yes, that was Prince's "Purple Rain" (the long version) you heard during PM drive on Friday. *sigh*
Focus... it would be easy for this station to be focused... right now, all they are is a really bad version of JACK-FM so to speak. Large library, but a large amount of songs which really are owned by other formats.
They are the biggest disappointment for fans of the 'format' though their execution of said 'format' will lead to the station's 'execution'.
dgendvil said:I wonder if places like Vancouver & Toronto in Canada (minus French Montreal) have higher minority populations than Los Angeles, since they're more of a multicultural & diverse country than ours does?
airpab said:I, DE and many others on here, predicted this situation for The Sound at it's inception!
DE based his predictions/evaluations on hard facts and figures about the L.A. market...and they are unfortunately playing out for Bonneville.
My prediction/evaluation was more based on gut, which is also a part of successful programming for a station, especially a new one and especially in this format.
I said this at the beginning....If the so-called radio geniuses at Bonneville had just taken a page from the AAA playbook their friends up North at KFOG use, they "might have" had a slim chance at doing something in L.A. with The Sound. So now, they need to re-evaluate.
Bonneville can still flip to a Top 40 and come right at KIIS (which just continues to glide along without any direct competitor and make tons of money)....The question is...Do they have the insight and fortitude to swallow their pride, let The Sound go, and go for where the real ratings and advertising dollars can be found??