> > > I don't see KELZ lasting long with Mainstream Top 40.
> San
> > > Antonio is definitely a Rhythmic town and since Cox does
>
> > > owns four of them (WBTS/Atlanta, KPHW/Honolulu,
> > > WHZT/Greenville[S.C.] and WPYO/Orlando; five if you can
> > > count WBHJ/Birmingham), the best thing for them is make
> > > Z106.7 a Rhythmic, plain and simple.
> > >
> > You're right, San Antonio is a Rhythmic town and it's been
>
> > like that for many years. Mix 96.1, Z106.7, and Jack
> 102.7
> > will likely continue to receive the same ratings. Jack
> does
> > play some Rhythmic tunes but it's overshadow by the amount
>
> > of Rock they play. If Cox does decide to go Rhythmic, I
> hope
> > they sound like the original KTFM.
> >
>
> I'd like to see another flip for 106.7 instead of a CHR or
> Rhythmic station. I could say a "rock buddy" for 99.5 Kiss
> by having 106.7 become modern rock but highly doubt it. What
> about classic country? Possibly but I know it wouldn't make
> a huge impact. And I hope an all-80's format would not
> launch there.
>
People seem to like KISS a lot. They killed off 2 previous rock stations, Q96 in the early 90s and recently KROCK. Man I remember when KISS played stuff like Journey haha. Anyways, classic country would be cool, but I think that one of our current country stations should take the KVET route and mix in classic with current. I would like to see a return of smooth jazz or a true urban contemporary format. Or are we not "ubran" enough?