Why would they? It would just push away their audience from the spots they're running the next few weeks.Is 104.7 running any spots on air that announce its pending departure?
Why wouldn’t they?Why would they? It would just push away their audience from the spots they're running the next few weeks.
Maybe in the final couple days, they'll acknowledge the changes on air, but doing so now would be a mistake.
But Jefferson-Pilot (I think it was J-P by then and not P&S) still owned the station. And the format change wasn't much of a format change, thanks to Jerry Blum.Why wouldn’t they?
After a 25-year relationship with the audience, I think most people would like to know that their favorite station is disappearing in 30 days. I would think that would also draw more people trying to get their last Fish fix.
WQXI announced the end of 94Q on-air a few weeks prior to the end in 1989. Seems courteous to me.
The Fish personalities have a relationship with their listeners, probably more so than most stations. I fully expect them to tell their audience as the end approaches.Why wouldn’t they?
After a 25-year relationship with the audience, I think most people would like to know that their favorite station is disappearing in 30 days. I would think that would also draw more people trying to get their last Fish fix.
WQXI announced the end of 94Q on-air a few weeks prior to the end in 1989. Seems courteous to me.
Not really, only during their Christmas mix.Is it correct that The Fish played some secular AC, and if so, does this mean Atlanta will once again have a real AC as there is an incentive to move to fill the gap?
Is it correct that The Fish played some secular AC, and if so, does this mean Atlanta will once again have a real AC as there is an incentive to move to fill the gap?
Sixpence None The Richer was a CC band. Their band name comes from a C.S. Lewis book.They did play some songs that fit the format that also aired on AC and CHR stations over the years it was more Hot AC in sound in the beginning. I think sixpence none the richer's Kiss me did air on the station.
Absolutely can't have overweight people in radio.I know the FCC could care less about formats (as long as there is no obesity)
If I was a record label, I would be concerned about not "kissing the KLove ring".
Did they play Katy Perry or Jars of Clay?Sixpence None The Richer was a CC band. Their band name comes from a C.S. Lewis book.
They also played a lot of Creed, another CC crossover act.
I know. Remember how Rush Limbaugh had to lose all that weight?Absolutely can't have overweight people in radio.
I know. Remember how Rush Limbaugh had to lose all that weight?
For the sake of the ministry, I just hope nothing nefarious happens. In the past few promoters have been shady.Absolutely can't have overweight people in radio.
That's why record labels have promotion departments. Their job is to make radio happy. The other way to look at it is it's more efficient for record labels to only have to deal with one company to get your music played nationally. Local radio promotion is more expensive than national.