Now the Spot added a lot of classic rap music and more classic alternative. Anybody noticed this? I believe a format change is in the horizon.
Now the Spot added a lot of classic rap music and more classic alternative. Anybody noticed this? I believe a format change is in the horizon.
Audacy sibling KKHH 95-7 The Spot in Houston has made significant changes to its playlist in the last six months. I’ve been hearing a lot more of what could broadly be called 90s Grunge, as well as Classic Rap and Hip-hop. Seems most of the 80s New Wave has disappeared, though there are still a good number of tunes the station has played for a long time. Hearing less 70s as well, though The Beatles’ Come Together did pop up recently, a rare 60s item.Now the Spot added a lot of classic rap music and more classic alternative. Anybody noticed this? I believe a format change is in the horizon.
Likely the same thing in Houston. Run off the older listeners while recruiting younger demos. Still up in the air whether that plan will work.Not that a format change isn't a possible scenario, but it sounds to me more like the Spot is simply evolving.
It sure ain't the K-LUV sound of yesteryear. I never thought I'd see the day that I could hear Eminem on 98.7, but lo and behold...What is the Spot trying to do? Doesn’t even sounds like Classic Hits, sounds more like JACK.
It's really just a format evolution, and it is inevitable. KLUV/KSPF has been doing oldies/classic hits for forty years -- and forty years ago, the "newest" music that they played was about twenty years old (ie, up through the mid-sixties). If you look at some of the music that they're adding now, the newer stuff is...about twenty years old. So it's the same thing that they've always done.Now the Spot added a lot of classic rap music and more classic alternative. Anybody noticed this? I believe a format change is in the horizon.
Just an evolution of the classic hits format to match liked songs to what is now in the 25-54 age group...Now the Spot added a lot of classic rap music and more classic alternative. Anybody noticed this? I believe a format change is in the horizon.
Would be no different than the sister Spot in Houston, who has previously played Metallica's "Enter Sandman" and "Sad But True". Not sure if it still does.What if the Spot starts playing Metallica on here?
95.7 The Spot in Houston still plays those, along with “Nothing Else Matters”.Would be no different than the sister Spot in Houston, who has previously played Metallica's "Enter Sandman" and "Sad But True". Not sure if it still does.
Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars which is probably from 2014 in which they played earlier also.So, what’s the newest music that 98.7 The Spot is playing? I just heard Adele - Rolling in the Deep, which is from 2011. So maybe nothing newer than 10 years?
They play as many songs as test with their core listeners. Radio stations have to play consensus songs, and not every song you like is going to be the same as the ones other listeners like. So the ones that some people dislike don't get played.They need to spread the music out and add more music instead of repeating the same song over and over again
Has anyone noticed the deterioration in the blend, flow and selection of music on Houston's "Spot"? It was so good originally, and had a different flavor from anything nationally, but it lost it somewhere during the bankruptcy.95.7 The Spot in Houston still plays those, along with “Nothing Else Matters”.
IMO the station declined in quality after the original PD Chase Murphy left in 2021, but they still continued to get good ratings for a few years as a worse version of what they were at the start. It's only until last July when they shifted the music to be more in line with other Adult Hits stations that they started to see a decline in ratings, and I can see why. Not sure at all who the station is supposed to appeal to.Has anyone noticed the deterioration in the blend, flow and selection of music on Houston's "Spot"? It was so good originally, and had a different flavor from anything nationally, but it lost it somewhere during the bankruptcy.
Remember, the format and blend were created by our "brother moderator" Huff, who trained the staff and implemented the format. I'm not a follower of most American music other than country, but I really liked the station at the start.IMO the station declined in quality after the original PD Chase Murphy left in 2021, but they still continued to get good ratings for a few years as a worse version of what they were at the start. It's only until last July when they shifted the music to be more in line with other Adult Hits stations that they started to see a decline in ratings, and I can see why. Not sure at all who the station is supposed to appeal to.
Will they do anything about The Spot and the music they’re playing? Just the same repeating songs over and over again it’s very irritating.