petertrip said:I say flip both The Wave and KILT! But alas, it will never happen.
mrtexmex2007 said:Well yes about the wave not fliping is an opinion but about 92.1 praise I know for a fact. Well lets say I know people that own Radio One. And Thats all Im saying.-juan- said:Opinion Obiously.rageradio said:mrtexmex2007 said:Like I said already alot of radio fans are listening to Praise 92.1 fm and besides Smooth Jazz is also good and I dont think its going anywhere for a while. I sure miss Power 97.5.
Just curious, how do you know alot of people listen to 92.1 or if The Wave is isn't going to flip? What do you base this on?
Chuck Tiller said:Personally, I maintain it can survive by throwing out the damned research book and open up that library and play the music. Let the on air personalities set the mood by allowing them to mix it.
HoustonRocker2 said:Smooth Jazz and K-Hits were both dead when they came on the air.
For the love of God, no one is going to pick up a rock format here in Houston anytime in the near future. Thank Cume-less for that! So, stay tuned for another long set of Fleetwood Mac, Foreigner, and Heart...on Houston's ONLY Classic Rock station. 93.7 The Arrow. Speaking of classic rock, is it just me or is K-Misses skewing more classic rock since KIOL's demise?Chuck Tiller said:HoustonRocker2 said:Smooth Jazz and K-Hits were both dead when they came on the air.
Incorrect! Smooth Jazz was not dead when it came on the air. In fact, it did very well. I was there at the beginning in November 2002. I watched the ratings grow. I left at the end of January this year. I don't know where you got that idea.