• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

The River - Playlist

M

Marietta

Guest
How deep is the River's playlist?

I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot of repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
 
> How deep is the River's playlist?
>
> I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot of
> repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
>
Cox Radio's standard playlist in classic hits is about 300 songs -- and they don't change it around very much.
 
> > How deep is the River's playlist?
> >
> > I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot of
> > repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
> >
> Cox Radio's standard playlist in classic hits is about 300
> songs -- and they don't change it around very much.


Any question on who will do morning drive time when they go
to DJ'S?? I have thought maybe "Lex and Terry" since they
are on Cox Stations throughout the Southeast.
 
> > How deep is the River's playlist?
> >
> > I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot of
> > repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
> >
> Cox Radio's standard playlist in classic hits is about 300
> songs -- and they don't change it around very much.
>
Thanks,

That feels right. If Cox played every song in the rotation, each song would be repeated every one and one-half days.
 
> > > How deep is the River's playlist?
> > >
> > > I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot of
>
> > > repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
> > >
> > Cox Radio's standard playlist in classic hits is about 300
>
> > songs -- and they don't change it around very much.
>
>
> Any question on who will do morning drive time when they go
> to DJ'S?? I have thought maybe "Lex and Terry" since they
> are on Cox Stations throughout the Southeast.
>
Lex & Terry moved across the street to Clear Channel. cox no longer syndicates them. Plus, they don't make sense for their target market. Drunk Bitch Friday on "The River"...that's mixing two different kinds of pus%$.
 
I anticipate the station will not get any prominent personalities. The jocks will talk music and keep it fairly minimalistic. Cox does keep ad loads down and there will be only about eight minutes of ads per hour on the River compared to 10 on other Cox stations in Atlanta.

I do hope they swap out songs on their modest playlist more often than they do at B98.5.

> > > > How deep is the River's playlist?
> > > >
> > > > I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot
> of
> >
> > > > repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
> > > >
> > > Cox Radio's standard playlist in classic hits is about
> 300
> >
> > > songs -- and they don't change it around very much.
> >
> >
> > Any question on who will do morning drive time when they
> go
> > to DJ'S?? I have thought maybe "Lex and Terry" since they
>
> > are on Cox Stations throughout the Southeast.
> >
> Lex & Terry moved across the street to Clear Channel. cox
> no longer syndicates them. Plus, they don't make sense for
> their target market. Drunk Bitch Friday on "The
> River"...that's mixing two different kinds of pus%$.
>
 
The only thing deep about The Rivers playlist is the *&^$%#$# which is the playlist!<P ID="signature">______________
" All my life I've always had my *#@$ together...Problem is I've never been able to pick it up" (Burt Reynolds "The Longest yard")</P>
 
> > How deep is the River's playlist?
> >
> > I've listened a few times and there seems to be a lot of
> > repetition for "10,000 Songs in a Row".
> >
> Cox Radio's standard playlist in classic hits is about 300
> songs -- and they don't change it around very much.
>


I am already way over this station. It SUCKS. It is such a shame that a PD does this with a blowtorch signal.
 
300 songs. What in the hell does Cox think drove people to XM in the first place? Folks that grew up with the Doobie Brothers were listening to stations like 96Rock, 94Q, and even WRAS - all of which played a variety of music. For the love of Elmo Ellis, give us a surprise track sometimes!
 
> 300 songs. What in the hell does Cox think drove people to
> XM in the first place? Folks that grew up with the Doobie
> Brothers were listening to stations like 96Rock, 94Q, and
> even WRAS - all of which played a variety of music. For the
> love of Elmo Ellis, give us a surprise track sometimes!
>

OH, POOR ELMO.
HE HAS TURNED OVER MORE THAN A GYMNAST.

COX is a big JOKE>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>PERIOD

BTW, I was tuning the other night, and I heard Fleetwood Mac on 96 Rock, of course The River, and B98.5. It was hilarious..............<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by BIGSTICK on 01/31/06 01:02 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Status
This thread has been closed due to inactivity. You can create a new thread to discuss this topic.


Back
Top Bottom