Tenn Radio Boy said:V102 with Dean and Lisa, 19th? Good luck selling that one.
jetfli said:Tenn Radio Boy said:V102 with Dean and Lisa, 19th? Good luck selling that one.
To be fair, Lisa's just started, and hasn't had time to affect the ratings. I still don't understand why this station isn't doing better. It sounds better than it ever has. I've seen it cited here on many occasions that it has a crappy signal because it's located to the northwest of Nashville, but truth is I can pick it up in my car radio all over town and every county touching Davidson, and I can pick it up in my downtown office where I can't pick up any AMs and a couple of local FMs. Is the audience they're trying to reach simply listening to their iPod, or is it that they need to take a cue from their sister station's moniker and build some BUZZ about the station?
firepoint525 said:Seems to me that if V-102.5 wants to cover both Nashville and Clarksville, they should try for a transmitter site somewhere near Pleasant View. I live in Pegram, and they come in great here, but there are other "local" stations that I cannot pick up here.
I like V-102.5's noon 80s "retro-zone," or whatever they call it. They play those extended 80s dance remixes edited together. I haven't heard that on local radio since Star 97 dropped their Saturday evening 80s "supermix" when they went oldies. That was all I have missed from Star 97!
My guess is that V-102.5's signal does not come in very well among the buildings in downtown Nashville. But I suppose almost any signal (especially one far enough away) would have trouble being heard among all those buildings. Looks like Bud's only remaining options would be to try for a taller transmitter or a power increase, or both. (I picked them just fine in Brentwood.)scottwmro said:firepoint525 said:Seems to me that if V-102.5 wants to cover both Nashville and Clarksville, they should try for a transmitter site somewhere near Pleasant View. I live in Pegram, and they come in great here, but there are other "local" stations that I cannot pick up here.
I like V-102.5's noon 80s "retro-zone," or whatever they call it. They play those extended 80s dance remixes edited together. I haven't heard that on local radio since Star 97 dropped their Saturday evening 80s "supermix" when they went oldies. That was all I have missed from Star 97!
Bud has moved the V-102.5's transmitter site as close as he can get it. I believe there is a co-channel station that stops Bud from moving it any closer to the metro. The city of license was change from Dickson to Pegram, TN, but engineering wise, it doesn't really affect anything. The signal does better in Clarksville than it does in the middle of Nashville. There is no way Bud can move the site to Pleasant View. You better believe if it could be done, Bud would have done it.
If it wasn't for co-channel WKYR-FM in Burkesville, KY, Q-108, WCVQ (licensed to Ft. Campbell) Clarksville, could move closer in to the metro and give V-102.5 a run for thier money.
...as well it should be.. sorry about the duplicate posts. :courier37027 said:I guess the Jack bashing is dead and gone. In their two-plus years of format Jack has not been lower than fifth in the ratings. The punching bag title has been passed to The Tower.
Tenn Radio Boy said:I wish the best for Dean and Lisa. Just hope the signal issues can be addressed so they can compete on an equal basis. My mind is somewhat rusty; why did they not survive WKDF? Did they leave WSIX for WKDF? Does anyone have the back story?
SwissVol said:Dean and Lisa? Dean does that time gig on the time and temp call line right? He really does a god job because without that, hell, I would not be able to reset my ipod time deal ands yes I have heard of watches. I own a SWiss watch, a nice un too.![]()