frozenfiresb said:Put it on 101.9 and flip NOW to something else.
Put dance on 92.3 ,right now its playing hits.
Put RXP back where it belongs!
z-100 is top 40 hits!,We need two?
frozenfiresb said:Put it on 101.9 and flip NOW to something else.
Morpheux said:Tony Santiago said:Morpheux said:KTU Is # 1 in the ratings with their dance leaning/recurrent approach and their Top 3 songs are dance. I think that's the approach that works when it comes to dance music on FM in the states. Pure Dance has never worked before. Let's just keep working with what we got instead of going on a new crusade.
And what you are missing is the fact that the demographics that 'KTU caters to are women 25-54. They may have "stepped up" their dance music selections because of 92.3 Now but what they try to "pass off" is not what the younger demos are looking for. But hey, whatever 'KTU is doing is obviously working for them. But don't call them "dance"....call them rhythmic A/C because THAT is what they are?
PURE DANCE? I don't think people are looking for PURE DANCE. What people are looking for in NYC is similar to 92.3 Now but on a stronger dance lean catering to the younger demographics. 92.3 Now plays SOME, and I certainly understand that they are CHR competing against Z-100. If you have a 70% dance lean with the CHR aspect in there, that can work.
The person who opened up the thread specifically mentioned wanting to have a "Pure Dance" station. What exactly is pure dance anyway? Does that mean only House? So no dubstep? The best chance for a more dance leaning station to come back to NYC is in small increments. I wouldn't downplay what KTU is doing since they have quite a few dance songs on rotation.
It's unrealistic to think that any station is going to outright flip to dance given the dismal record dance stations have. Most stations will tweak their sound before flipping to another format.
Hamp said:The problem with the discussion of a "dance" station is that the term "dance" is too broad and there needs to be a focus or it will not work. There is: Deep House, Techno House, Ambient, Electro House, Hip-House, Euro, Pop Remix Dance, etc. Which one do you play the most???
I think they question that fans of Dance (whatever genre that may be) need to ask is, "What is the best TYPE of dance music to play in a particular market?" What works in New York, doesn't necessarily work in Chicago, Philly, Dallas or L.A. A Dance format HAS to be format-specific for the city that it caters to.
Barry said:Let's not forget that Pulse 87.7, held in such high regard on this board, was only able to attract a very limited amount of sponsors, despite a considerable audience. And a large percentage of their ads were for questionable products.
Party 105.3 on eastern Long Island has been around for quite a while. But in order to be viable, they mix in a considerable amount of hip-hop. When it was briefly available in the New York area on 87.7 a few years ago, dance fans bitched and moaned on this board that it was not dance enough.
In addition, WKTU and 92 Now would likely siphon off many people who like dance music, but are not real hard core about it.
These facts cannot be encouraging to any broadcaster in this area contemplating switching to a format superserving the dance music fans.
Perhaps Clear Channel could be lobbied to add dance music channel Phusion as an HD 2/3 to one of their stations in New York. People that are very into dance music may be motivated to buy an HD radio to listen to it.
Tony Santiago said:Hamp said:The problem with the discussion of a "dance" station is that the term "dance" is too broad and there needs to be a focus or it will not work. There is: Deep House, Techno House, Ambient, Electro House, Hip-House, Euro, Pop Remix Dance, etc. Which one do you play the most???
I think they question that fans of Dance (whatever genre that may be) need to ask is, "What is the best TYPE of dance music to play in a particular market?" What works in New York, doesn't necessarily work in Chicago, Philly, Dallas or L.A. A Dance format HAS to be format-specific for the city that it caters to.
TOTALLY! And funny you say this.....
I had discussions with people regarding this matter, specifically about dubstep and New York radio. With dubstep you either LOVE IT or HATE IT. Saying that, I don't think dubstep would fly in New York City because most people here want uptempo beats going on and dubstep is much more slower. NYC has always been about house, and as much as I'm worn out of the music overplayed as it has been on 'KTU and Pulse in recent times, freestyle classics DO matter in NYC as well. Would I play it in the same fashion that 'KTU and Pulse did? No. But freestyle would be played anyway.
Now, I visit Rhode Island/So. Massachusetts often (honestly if I were to ever do radio for some reason, I'd rather be in Providence than in NYC because of the "politics" though I am sure Providence has their own "fun"). Looking at the crowds there if a dance/rhythmic station ever started up again (KX106 was the last station there) and dubstep would be incorporated somehow, I could see that WORKING for them. I could see dubstep working for L.A. as well. Yet I couldn't see that for Miami.
WNTIRadio said:What I don't understand is that if you believe in this music so much, why don't you get a group together with some modest funding and stream a dance station?
WNTIRadio said:What I don't understand is that if you believe in this music so much, why don't you get a group together with some modest funding and stream a dance station? All I see is someone waiting for someone else to take all of the financial risks on it. You can stream to smartphones now, so what's the hold up? Put your money where your mouth is.
And even if "Pulse 101" was showing in the Top 5, where would their billing be? Do dance fans have a lot of disposable income? What do they buy that advertisers can target them for?
I need to hear and see some more real research, not just that you and your crowd like it. Show me the real numbers (sales/billing) on this pitch for a dance station. Show me a viable business model that works in NYC. So far I haven't seen that, and while Pulse did garner decent numbers, they couldn't monetize them. Lots of spots for weird products and lots of P.I. spots running on that station.
disney fanatic said:I hope Tony Santiago is listening right now that Rosendale's WGNY-HD2 at 98.9 and Newburgh's WJGK-HD2 at 103.1 is still has a dance station known as "Fox Drive FX" where they're running Dial Global's "Drive FX". If you are listening in the Hudson Valley, this is where they bring in some attention from the loss of "Pulse 87" two years ago. I listened to a little bit of it yesterday on 95.7 translator in Poughkeepsie, but it doesn't reach Kingston where they had a weak signal, I hope they should increase the signal strength in the future.
Theater of My Mind said:Just program a Pandora channel for yourself and be done with it, you'll be much happier. FM is no longer a place for creative programming.