Re: country battle
> I don't listen to Country music at all, but my limited
> knowledge of what the talk in Nashville among listeners
> and the artists I know that are currently on the charts
> and are being played on The Wolf is
>
>
> 1.)Wolf's willingness to play a wider variety, slightly more
> upbeat
> Country music along with fringe music like Bob Segar and
> yes,
> Gordon Lightfoot. Like that Jack thing, it makes you wonder
> what's happening on there. I wish they'd play more
> non-country
> music. I scan through it maybe once a day max. But that's
> 100%
> more than SIX or KDF.
>
> 2.) A professional sound, compared to stupid sounding
> rednecks
> that talk and say nothing. Although that has toned down in
> this
> market. And no, Chris Romer, WSIX isn't a bunch of rednecks.
>
> The Wolf realizes not all Country music fans are "stupid
> hicks
> that can't use proper grammar" is what one performer
> currently
> on the charts told me last week. He said "at least they
> respect
> the listener."
>
> 3.) I really think a lot of men who grew up in Nashville
> still
> do get upset that KDF changed from Rock and that has hurt
> them
> over the years and The Wolf just helped make the transition
> away worth it.
>
> 4.) Long music sets, less talk but yet a willingness to play
>
> innovative and NEW music that is not on the charts yet like
> Cowboy Crush's new song. After their performance last night
> in Nashville they are going to be huge and Sebastian went
> out
> on a limb in a major way. Good vision and he's having fun
> and it shows.
>
> 5.) 103 WKDF has no identity. As Music City 103 it had a
> hometown
> thing going. KDF seems shuffled and lost.
>
> 6.) Decent billboard presence.
>
> How much stronger or how long the slow rise to the top will
> take
> will be interesting to watch. It's certainly not been a
> record
> breaking success. But,is slow steady growth is better in the
> long
> run?
>
Count me in as one of those angry men that won't forgive KDF for caving in to the country craze some years ago. Granted, it had lost it's way as a AOR/Alternative and was in need of a major tune up, but abandoning rock was the ultimate betrayal. With the right committment, KDF could have found it's sound and continued on, much like TK 101 did in Pensacola during the same time frame.