Last weekend I was in Indianapolis, and I was once again reminded at just how "different" Boston radio is in comparison to the rest of the Country!
Both their Top 40 and Hot AC stations sounded quite fresh with a good mix of both mainstream and Rhythmic type music mixed in. I heard at a fast food place them listening to an R&B station that seemed to feature "Classic" R&B which sounded quite fresh as well.
True, we are talking apples and oranges in comparing the 2 markets, and Boston is still very much perceived as a rock town. But when you consider that Indy's CHR sounded much more desirable than Kiss 108 it has to make you wonder.
In relation the Boston market seems dole and boring compared to the little that I heard in Indianapolis instead. And its not just there, I have noticed this while being in both Chicago, San Francisco & Philadelphia as well.
I hope that one day the executives in the Boston market would take a cue from one of these other markets and try to program accordingly instead.
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Both their Top 40 and Hot AC stations sounded quite fresh with a good mix of both mainstream and Rhythmic type music mixed in. I heard at a fast food place them listening to an R&B station that seemed to feature "Classic" R&B which sounded quite fresh as well.
True, we are talking apples and oranges in comparing the 2 markets, and Boston is still very much perceived as a rock town. But when you consider that Indy's CHR sounded much more desirable than Kiss 108 it has to make you wonder.
In relation the Boston market seems dole and boring compared to the little that I heard in Indianapolis instead. And its not just there, I have noticed this while being in both Chicago, San Francisco & Philadelphia as well.
I hope that one day the executives in the Boston market would take a cue from one of these other markets and try to program accordingly instead.
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