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So with all the flips in Boston.does Providence stay the same?

The new Power 96.9 is urban contemporary and comes in stronger in the areas of Providence, Johnston, and Cranston near Neutaconkanut Hill where Hot 106 is weak on car radios and on home and portable radios in the same areas where Hot 106 is barely receivable due to the mutipath.
 
keep in mind that Boston was pretty stale until last year for better or worse looks like things are changing!! i can't see any providence station changing right now but to what? maybe b101 to a jack type format?
 
96.9

Well, forget Power 96.9 urban music fans and listeners who live near Neutaconkanut Hill and deal with the weak signal of Hot 106. 96.9 is still stunting, now dance, and most likely something different tomorrow. I would love it if the permanent format on 96.9 is Rhythmic AC as the signal covers most of RI and would finally give classic (and maybe current) dance, soul, and R&B music fans something to listen to besides the mostly classic (rock) hits on B101 and 105.7 WROR. It would also be more upbeat and fun to listen to than Coast 93.3 and Lite Rock 105. Let's see what happens. The permanent format may debut on Monday, January 7.
 
kenwood101 said:
I would love to see a shake up

You know, any time you or anyone else says this, it just really strikes a nerve with me. Do you know what "shake ups" and format changes mean? They mean people lose their jobs, and as we've seen over the past 7 years or more, those jobs are rarely replaced in the same numbers that they're eliminated.

You know what happened when my station flipped formats? 5 of us were out of work, and not a single new employee was hired. Exciting, huh?

Aside from that, there aren't any FM's in Providence that are performing poorly enough to justify the investment that a format change requires... even a bare-bones format change.

If anything, I think you'd see a tweak of SNE to a little more straight-ahead CHR, but I'm not even holding my breath on that one.

There's no lame duck in Providence that needs to be killed.

As for the AM's, it's kind of a "if a tree falls in the woods and nobody's there to hear it...." situation.
 
decepticon said:
Would love to hear somthing new and fresh afternoons on HJY! It's soooo stale...

Clear Channel being what it is, I think if afternoons were hurting, a change would have been made long ago. I think if CC were ever fool enough to mess with HJY, you would see the same kind of gradual change you saw with B101. It would start with the music then spread to the staff. I don't listen to HJY enough to know if the music has changed any, but I doubt that it has.
 
While HJY is still playing a mix of classic and current rock, they seem to be playing more classic rock titles than newer rock these days. Maybe two current songs an hour, with two or three 90s/2000s songs per hour, and about six or seven song from the late 60s/70s/80s.

I'd imagine that some changes are going to have to happen at HJY eventually. Both Paul and Al and Charles have been with the station for over 20 years. Hopefully, if either are let go, Clear Channel would have the decency to let them say goodbye.

Jacko
 
Thankfully, Paul and Al are not going anywhere. They just signed a multi-year contract extension (I believe it was for four years) back in August. I hope that Charles also has a long-term contract, or will soon be extended. At 'HJY, the two most important dayparts are filled with Rhode Island Radio Hall of Famers. And if I am not mistaken, next year, Paul and Al will mark 25 years on 'HJY. Charles will be closing in on 25 years soon after.

Jacko, I completely echo your observations about 'HJY's musical direction. They seem to play maybe one current track an hour, and said current track usually has some sort of "Classic" feel (such as that oft-played Chili Peppers song). I would have thought that Battle would play more harder/modern tracks at night, but that doesn't seem to be the case.

Nonetheless, I love the fact that 'HJY remains a throwback to the days of personality-driven FM radio that plays music. Someone at Clear Channel recognizes that and has looked out for 94 'HJY. I hope very much that 'HJY will retain its personality-driven character.
 
Charles paired with Laurenti and Troll made for great radio. Charles by himself or bouncing thoughts off a producer is lame. He needs a good straight.
 
WTKK 96.9 is now "Hot 96.9" Boston's Rhytmic and throwback jam station. (Rhythmic/Urban lean)
Launched by former Jam'n morning personality Pebbles. Imagine WKTU with an urban lean and more gold
 
WBIMDJ said:
WTKK 96.9 is now "Hot 96.9" Boston's Rhytmic and throwback jam station. (Rhythmic/Urban lean)
Launched by former Jam'n morning personality Pebbles. Imagine WKTU with an urban lean and more gold

I don't see Hot 106 staying the same 6 months from now with all these Boston stations with better coverage bombarding their power hits in Rhode Island.I see a tweaking or complete blowing up of Hot 106.amp 1033,jammin 94.5 and now Wtkk playing the same exact songs as they are in power rotation with strong signals in RI.
 
Kenny, I am guessing you will disagree, but I want to see the preservation of Hot 106 for one reason: To avoid the trimulcast of WPRO (an FM signal for the southern part of the state and an FM signal for the northern half).
 
ScottBurns said:
Kenny, I am guessing you will disagree, but I want to see the preservation of Hot 106 for one reason: To avoid the trimulcast of WPRO (an FM signal for the southern part of the state and an FM signal for the northern half).
From a financial stand point I do....although it won't happen it would be a good idea financially
 
It's all going to boil down to economics. If the Cumulus cluster can make more $$$ with 106.3 keeping a seperate fomat from its cluster-mates, then 106.3 could stay as is. If the answer is "no", and 106.3 is made part of a "trimulcast" with 630 and 99.7.....that raises a whole other problem:

All of a sudden....630 pretty much becomes "redundant". Put another way...with the exception of the fringe areas (which are not the targets of the "sales weasels")...the combination of 106.3 and 99.7 would do an excellent job of covering the core audience of "News/Talk WPRO" in Rhode Island and Bristol County Massachusetts.

To me...the only way this would really work is if there's a "backup format" in mind that 630 could go to, thus reducing the "NewsTalk" operation to just a 106.3/99.7 simulcast.

TrueOldies 630 anyone?......How about ESPN 630? You can't tell me ESPN is actually satisfied attempting to cover Rhode Island and Bristol County Massachusetts with the Hall simulcast of 1450/1340.
 
I'd rather see them sell 106.3 back to WOON. Probably won't happen in my lifetime but I just wanted to say it. As for ESPN, I can imagine CBS Sports Radio would end up on 630 before ESPN as CBSSR is a Cumulus product. I don't know where ESPN could go but I'd like to see 1340 & 1450 back to being locals.
 
N1WVQ said:
I don't know where ESPN could go but I'd like to see 1340 & 1450 back to being locals.

It would be nice to see stations like 1450 and 1340 return to local service. It's nice to know we still have stations out there like WADK and WINY in Connecticut (and of course the two AM's in Woonsocket) who have a locally oriented focus. I'm just doubtful that 1450 and 1340 could be successful returning to local service.

As for ESPN....If they don't mind digging deep into thier checkbook...and want a bigger footprint in this market badly enough...I can think of one silent AM frequency in Greenville... ;D ;D ;D

But seriously...The Disney Company has been known to spend money for what it wanted. Remember years ago when they bought 1450 for its "Radio Disney"?....Disney did indeed spend the $$$ needed to bring the technical facilities of 1450 right up to par.
 
IF 106.3 flips I am sure it would be (ugh) Country... It would help knock down 'CTK'S numbers (so Lite or Pro could be #1 in market). Plus the rumors of 94.7 in NYC becoming a hub to a National Country format would make a logical dumping place in RI on 106.3. MAYBE at least they could call it KIX 106 again! LOL!
 
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