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atlradiofan2
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I miss 96 Rock.
atlradiofan2 said:Thanks for your opinion. You have yours and I have mine. I just think mine is by far the majority.
Twitch said:atlradiofan2 said:Thanks for your opinion. You have yours and I have mine. I just think mine is by far the majority.
If "the majority" wanted to keep 96 Rock around, it never would have gone away. Not opinion, just simple math.
SalesWeasel said:Twitch said:atlradiofan2 said:Thanks for your opinion. You have yours and I have mine. I just think mine is by far the majority.
If "the majority" wanted to keep 96 Rock around, it never would have gone away. Not opinion, just simple math.
You think Arbitron is "simple math?" Odd. And the listeners didn't kill 96rock, "research" did. I occasionally stream KDKB in Phoenix...good imaging, a nice mix of tunes (hey, they don't ignore the late 80s), and attitude that's befitting. Basically, what 96rock could have been, instead of trying to copy Tampa all the time, then adding baseball, then killing itself for the flavor of the month.
Sgeirk said:Correction: 96 Rock went all classic rock maybe 45 days BEFORE Z flipped to Dave.
Here's what you do: go to http://www.pandora.com and create as many different personalized online radio stations as you like. You might have one based on The Fray and another that plays music similar to the Killers and another that plays the Arctic Monkeys and yet another that plays downtempo ambient. You'll discover a TON of new music and never-before-known artists that NEVER get airplay and open up a whole new world of music. My wife and I tune in daily and when we hear something we like we click on it and download it from iTunes. It's the future of music.atlradiofan2 said:I just need to figure out how to find new music that I may like.
Sgeirk said:Um, hey dude, yeah...there were meetings and all, but the currents came off and the term Classic Rock was used before Z flipped.
I'm sure your memory is all hazy and everything.
SalesWeasel said:Twitch said:atlradiofan2 said:Thanks for your opinion. You have yours and I have mine. I just think mine is by far the majority.
If "the majority" wanted to keep 96 Rock around, it never would have gone away. Not opinion, just simple math.
You think Arbitron is "simple math?" Odd. And the listeners didn't kill 96rock, "research" did. I occasionally stream KDKB in Phoenix...good imaging, a nice mix of tunes (hey, they don't ignore the late 80s), and attitude that's befitting. Basically, what 96rock could have been, instead of trying to copy Tampa all the time, then adding baseball, then killing itself for the flavor of the month.