^WKBE is a really progressive Hot AC than leans Alternative, but I guess it's a fringe signal - and WRVE is actually classified as Hot AC too (I guess it must sound like an AC though)
carolinaradio said:I'm no expert, but Clear Channel's Hot AC's seem a little more conservative, overall. CBS's are more aggressive, I'm not a big fan of theirs.
Yeah, I know. I think Clear Channel has their strategy and CBS has theirs, overall. Mix/Houston, though, is pretty good for a CBS Hot AC, as is WOMX/Orlando - at least they aren't sounding like a CHR (WQAL, WBZZ, WWMX). WQAL is even playing Bad Meets Evil!atlantaboy said:carolinaradio said:I'm no expert, but Clear Channel's Hot AC's seem a little more conservative, overall. CBS's are more aggressive, I'm not a big fan of theirs.
Yeah, I mean compare Mix/Dallas (Clear Channel) with Mix/Houston (CBS) - two cities with almost identical politics, and the stations are like night and day...
IMO it's weird to me that people's musical tastes are that malleable
carolinaradio said:Yeah, I know. I think Clear Channel has their strategy and CBS has theirs, overall. Mix/Houston, though, is pretty good for a CBS Hot AC, as is WOMX/Orlando - at least they aren't sounding like a CHR (WQAL, WBZZ, WWMX). WQAL is even playing Bad Meets Evil!atlantaboy said:carolinaradio said:I'm no expert, but Clear Channel's Hot AC's seem a little more conservative, overall. CBS's are more aggressive, I'm not a big fan of theirs.
Yeah, I mean compare Mix/Dallas (Clear Channel) with Mix/Houston (CBS) - two cities with almost identical politics, and the stations are like night and day...
IMO it's weird to me that people's musical tastes are that malleable
CBS seems to have AC's that are really Hot AC, Hot AC's that are really CHR, CHR's that are really Rhythmic...
I notice that KBIG in Los Angeles is playing 80s music again, although they promote "90s through now."
andrewduong77 said:Maybe 70s and 80s should be played on Hot AC stations when AC stations goes all-Christmas from November through December. Especially in cities without a classic hits, adult hits, or classic rock station which means adult listeners wouldn't be able to find a station at least playing 70s and 80s like Elton John, Rod Stewart, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, The Police, Foreigner, Chicago, Tears for Fears, John Waite, Eric Carmen, Starship, George Michael, Mr. Mister, etc.
andrewduong77 said:CC's KDMX/Dallas (Mix 102.9) usually focus mostly on "Today's Mix" which is actually their slogan they been using since the middle of 2000s, I think, I don't remember exactly. They usually focus on today's currents lately. It is surprising that once in a while they give 80s attention. It included soft 80s hits like Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes", Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time", Sting's "Fields Of Gold" (90s, but too soft), Phil Collins' "In The Air Tonight", The Eagles' "Hotel California", Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" which are really soft AC hit which shows up 1-3 times a day. Although they only have a certain period (like a month) where they play these stuffs, other than that, their playlist is almost fully currents throughout the year with a little of 90s hits.
andrewduong77 said:Maybe 70s and 80s should be played on Hot AC stations when AC stations goes all-Christmas from November through December. Especially in cities without a classic hits, adult hits, or classic rock station which means adult listeners wouldn't be able to find a station at least playing 70s and 80s like Elton John, Rod Stewart, Fleetwood Mac, The Eagles, The Police, Foreigner, Chicago, Tears for Fears, John Waite, Eric Carmen, Starship, George Michael, Mr. Mister, etc.
CHR_FAN_TX said:andrewduong77 said:CC's KDMX/Dallas (Mix 102.9) usually focus mostly on "Today's Mix" which is actually their slogan they been using since the middle of 2000s, I think, I don't remember exactly. They usually focus on today's currents lately. It is surprising that once in a while they give 80s attention. It included soft 80s hits like Peter Gabriel's "In Your Eyes", Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time", Sting's "Fields Of Gold" (90s, but too soft), Phil Collins' "In The Air Tonight", The Eagles' "Hotel California", Berlin's "Take My Breath Away" which are really soft AC hit which shows up 1-3 times a day. Although they only have a certain period (like a month) where they play these stuffs, other than that, their playlist is almost fully currents throughout the year with a little of 90s hits.
Mix 102.9 Dallas' slogan is "More Variety from the 90's til now" and they have more of an Adult CHR kinda sound since they play stuff like LMFAO, Pitbull, Enrique, Katy Perry, etc but they also still throw in an old 80's track once in a while (usually it's either Bon Jovi, OMD, or U2). I figured the 90's stuff would have a better selection but they focus more on currents.