I'm not in the market but often listen to the Wave's audio stream. (I've been a fan of the Wave since they first signed on, with no DJs, new age music part of the mix and a group of actors dong little skits at the top of each hour... remember that?) I noticed only today that I'm hearing only a few instrumentals per hour!
In the ratings they list themselves as Smooth AC, not Smooth Jazz. But now it sounds like they're playing three or four vocals in a row before airing an instrumental Smooth Jazz song.
I think it's a great station and I encourage them to do whatever they must to hang on, especially since we're losing one or two big Smooth Jazz stations per month these days. It seems KTWV hasn't expanded its vocal selections much. I'm still hearing the R&B ballads and pop songs with a bit of a jazz/rhythmic feel that The Wave is known for. And those are vocals I happen to like anyway. But it is odd to hear so few instrumentals on The Wave.
In the last BBM report, The Wave was still among the top 10 earning stations in LA and among the biggest in the U.S. So it's safe for now. But for how long? Will minimizing instrumentals help? Will Brian McKnight's morning show bring some new listeners to the station? Why don't today's young adults, living lives filled with noise, traffic and stress, find their way to Smooth Jazz as their older siblings and cousins did?
Gregg
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In the ratings they list themselves as Smooth AC, not Smooth Jazz. But now it sounds like they're playing three or four vocals in a row before airing an instrumental Smooth Jazz song.
I think it's a great station and I encourage them to do whatever they must to hang on, especially since we're losing one or two big Smooth Jazz stations per month these days. It seems KTWV hasn't expanded its vocal selections much. I'm still hearing the R&B ballads and pop songs with a bit of a jazz/rhythmic feel that The Wave is known for. And those are vocals I happen to like anyway. But it is odd to hear so few instrumentals on The Wave.
In the last BBM report, The Wave was still among the top 10 earning stations in LA and among the biggest in the U.S. So it's safe for now. But for how long? Will minimizing instrumentals help? Will Brian McKnight's morning show bring some new listeners to the station? Why don't today's young adults, living lives filled with noise, traffic and stress, find their way to Smooth Jazz as their older siblings and cousins did?
Gregg
[email protected]