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DToTheJ said:Newly-appointed CBS RADIO Vice President of Classic Hits Programming, Brian Thomas, is working closely with the station overseeing its launch and on-air presentation. Thomas also serves as Program Director of WCBS-FM, the legendary Classic Hits station in New York which returned to the market in July 2007.
johnknapik said:Wow... I can't believe how receptive everyone on this board is to something so "familiar". How can anyone say this music is something fresh and new to Orlando? You'd swear it's the second coming of Christ when it's merely a station that plays a lot of music that could already be heard elsewhere in Orlando.
Half of the music is already a staple on WMGF.
The other rock is already played on WMMO and WHTQ.
Any of the funk or older R&B is already played on WFCB.
The 80's hits can all be heard on MIX at various times.
So that leaves the Oldies...or does it? There have been FEW oldies played on Sunny so far and I doubt that will change. In any case...those few oldies were already being played on 810 WEUS AM.
What we have here is recycled merchandise in a new wrapper. Don't be fooled by the slick packaging.
Yes I miss O-Rock but I expected its demise given the poor ratings... but I really did expect and deserve something better than Sunny.
its nice to hear the "half the music from MGF", the "other rock from MMO and HTQ", the "funk or older r&b from CFB", the "80's hits from MIX", and the "oldies on EUS"...ON ONE POSITION ON THE DIAL, IN A GOOD PRESENTATION!...THATS why im excited...and i cant speak for everyone...but im sure SOMEONE would agree with me...
upstate29651 said:I thought Clear Channel had exclusive rights to the "Sunny" name ???
Overall, a curious niche format not really worth a full class C. heh.
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youreallcrazy said:johnknapik said:Wow... I can't believe how receptive everyone on this board is to something so "familiar". How can anyone say this music is something fresh and new to Orlando? You'd swear it's the second coming of Christ when it's merely a station that plays a lot of music that could already be heard elsewhere in Orlando.
Half of the music is already a staple on WMGF.
The other rock is already played on WMMO and WHTQ.
Any of the funk or older R&B is already played on WFCB.
The 80's hits can all be heard on MIX at various times.
So that leaves the Oldies...or does it? There have been FEW oldies played on Sunny so far and I doubt that will change. In any case...those few oldies were already being played on 810 WEUS AM.
What we have here is recycled merchandise in a new wrapper. Don't be fooled by the slick packaging.
Yes I miss O-Rock but I expected its demise given the poor ratings... but I really did expect and deserve something better than Sunny.
well, John...as the owner of over 15000 CD's, id expect you to be dissatisfied by anything put on the air! However...i think something to remember, is that whether you, or anyone else likes it or not...anyone who is currently involved with the programming of "classic hits" stations, (myself included), knows that the way this station sounds is EXACTLY what an "oldies" station should sound like...a GOOD mix of the best of the best from the sub-genres...along with a good top 40 sounding presentation...this station sounds awesome right now...and if the last 4 hours are any indication of what's to come...ill continue to be pretty excited...for one simple reason...
its nice to hear the "half the music from MGF", the "other rock from MMO and HTQ", the "funk or older r&b from CFB", the "80's hits from MIX", and the "oldies on EUS"...ON ONE POSITION ON THE DIAL, IN A GOOD PRESENTATION!...THATS why im excited...and i cant speak for everyone...but im sure SOMEONE would agree with me...
upstate29651 said:Overall, a curious niche format not really worth a full class C. heh.
I just noticed that too. Are they supposed to be classic hits or jack fm? Playing crap like that does wonders for a stations TSL.1250WTAE said:Along as the new Sunny keeps playing titles like "Funky Cold Medina", WEUS can stick around for a while. Two very different sounding oldies stations. Give them something different on AM, and those upper demo folks may hang around for awhile.
FrankF said:I just noticed that too. Are they supposed to be classic hits or jack fm? Playing crap like that does wonders for a stations TSL.1250WTAE said:Along as the new Sunny keeps playing titles like "Funky Cold Medina", WEUS can stick around for a while. Two very different sounding oldies stations. Give them something different on AM, and those upper demo folks may hang around for awhile.