Jackson Dell Weaver said:People! Get a grip! This station is being run by bankers. Jocks? Jingles? Contests? Not going to happen and in light of the ratings they have achieved maybe who needs 'em?
toonces2u said:I like that idea!
Glad to see them doing some promotion. And I must say that KMCQ is sounding better and better every day. It's the only station that doesn't burn me out. It's partially due to a lack of chalkboard-scratching, instant tune-out commercials such as those inane "cars for kids" commercials. But I've also gotta credit the length of time before having to endure Hotel California for the umpteenth time, plus getting to hear some oldies that I've never heard before. Considering that there's no on-air talent, it continues to be a very interesting station.
radioguy123 said:Ratings have started to dip on KMCQ as they began adding spots. Seems a great part of the appeal to the station was lack of commercials. KJR has jumped way up, since KMCQ added commercials. KMCQ finished in the one shares in prime demos in July.
radioguy123 said:Ratings have started to dip on KMCQ as they began adding spots. Seems a great part of the appeal to the station was lack of commercials. KJR has jumped way up, since KMCQ added commercials. KMCQ finished in the one shares in prime demos in July.
swhyde1980 said:I am starting to wonder, why New Northwest Broadcasting or Townsquare, hasn't invested in KMCQ yet? It would be a great entry into the Seattle market, given they have already gone into the smaller markets in eastern Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska.