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TV 104.1 WYOK Mobile Stunting

it should be thumbs up, this sounds much better then the prior country format
 
sfradio said:
I hear rumors that its going to be a jack station

You are correct with no jocks and no remotes . That is why this thread gets a thumbs down. Even moving WGOK to 104.1 makes more sense than a station without any jocks .
 
Mobileshadow said:
sfradio said:
I hear rumors that its going to be a jack station

You are correct with no jocks and no remotes . That is why this thread gets a thumbs down. Even moving WGOK to 104.1 makes more sense than a station without any jocks .

There's already an Adult Hits station in the market - why would they put a second one on. If you're going to go up against a station - you should go after a big target like WABB.
 
Country sure did work well!! Right, Gary? I don't understand this cluster at all. Always picking a fight with someone else in the market, and always looking like morons in the end. First moronic move...giving up on Hot 104, and giving Gary HIS winning station in Kicks. The typical marketing, and internal bs killed this station. Now, let's pick on the station that we wanted but couldn't have. Let's do THEIR format...only better.

Same old song and dance.

What a waste of a signal. Satellite fed 100k Jack-FM. Now you'll have two stations battling for a three share.

Cumulus won't take on WABB. No matter how weak they are, it would still take an amount of money. If Cumulus is going satellite, they obviously don't have it.
 
And apparently they don't have enough money to play the entire song. I've heard several songs just dump out in the middle, right into the next one.

The sad thing is, I'm actually enjoying the TV themes. :D

…and the new format is??? Dead air. Jack.

Yawn.
 
radio po boy said:
What a waste of a signal. Satellite fed 100k Jack-FM. Now you'll have two stations battling for a three share.

Mobile is a top-100 market. ABC Jack only goes on stations in smaller markets.

It will be locally programmed. A locally programmed jukebox.

EDIT: Hmm, after the launch sequence, they went into the tail end of No Doubt's "Just a Girl", as if they missed a satellite cue. Looks like I was wrong.
 
C Murder said:
radio po boy said:
What a waste of a signal. Satellite fed 100k Jack-FM. Now you'll have two stations battling for a three share.

Mobile is a top-100 market. ABC Jack only goes on stations in smaller markets.

It will be locally programmed. A locally programmed jukebox.

You sure about that? After the huff-n-fluff about the new format, they segued right into the end of a No Doubt song.

(singing) “Oh oh, I've had it up to here.” And into Sister Christian. Yep, that about sums it up the perfect commercial for going to (failing) satellite radio.
 
Zach said:
C Murder said:
radio po boy said:
What a waste of a signal. Satellite fed 100k Jack-FM. Now you'll have two stations battling for a three share.

Mobile is a top-100 market. ABC Jack only goes on stations in smaller markets.

It will be locally programmed. A locally programmed jukebox.

You sure about that? After the huff-n-fluff about the new format, they segued right into the end of a No Doubt song.

(singing) “Oh oh, I've had it up to here.” And into Sister Christian. Yep, that about sums it up the perfect commercial for going to (failing) satellite radio.

Yep, I was definitely wrong about that. I could have sworn that ABC/Dial Global/Triton/whoever-runs-it-now only had the rights to distribute Jack in 100+ markets, though.
 
And whyyyyyyyyyy are they playing commercials within 10 minutes of the start up? What is up with that? ???

never mind...i see it's from the satellite feed. I wonder how many folks tuned out after just hearing the first 10 minutes of the new station only to wind up having to listen to several minutes of commercials afterward?


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I'm pretty certain it's for markets 41+, not 100+. See http://www.jack.fm/News_Releases/News-Archive.html , the item dated 5/12/08.

Also, if you're interested in the (non-event) of the stunting recording, I captured the last few minutes of the TV stunt (which was played in the same hour-long loop from four minutes after the hour, each hour until 1:04 CDT), and the first few minutes of the Jack launch, and I've got it right here...

http://rapidshare.com/files/211148046/Kicks2Jack.asf

-jw

C Murder said:
Zach said:
C Murder said:
radio po boy said:
What a waste of a signal. Satellite fed 100k Jack-FM. Now you'll have two stations battling for a three share.

Mobile is a top-100 market. ABC Jack only goes on stations in smaller markets.

It will be locally programmed. A locally programmed jukebox.

You sure about that? After the huff-n-fluff about the new format, they segued right into the end of a No Doubt song.

(singing) “Oh oh, I've had it up to here.” And into Sister Christian. Yep, that about sums it up the perfect commercial for going to (failing) satellite radio.

Yep, I was definitely wrong about that. I could have sworn that ABC/Dial Global/Triton/whoever-runs-it-now only had the rights to distribute Jack in 100+ markets, though.
 
I doubt there is a top 100 restriction, Nashville has 96.3 Jack FM, Knoxville had (may still have) 95.3 Jack FM, and I believe Tallahasee has a Jack FM, or Bob, fm, or some type of FM. :D

Travis
 
Lawdy, what will Mobile do with one less C-class FM country station to listen to? With Kicks gone, they're down to...five! What will F-150 drivers put on that last preset!?? :D

Seriously, if they're going with Jack FM (via satellite) this late in the game, then that's desperation, indeed.
 
Probably a dumb question, but nobody's said specifically what format or service this station is running now. The two songs mentioned sound like they could be Adult Hits or Hot AC.
 
It's Jack FM. They play what they want. A mix of hot ac, rock, and chr.
 
TALLRED said:
I doubt there is a top 100 restriction, Nashville has 96.3 Jack FM, Knoxville had (may still have) 95.3 Jack FM, and I believe Tallahasee has a Jack FM, or Bob, fm, or some type of FM. :D

The rule is that Dial Global syndicates Jack outside of the top-40 markets. Nashville's Jack FM is local because it launched before the deal was signed with the satellite companies. Knoxville's Jack is satellite, though it's co-owned with Nashville. South Central, I've been told, wanted to launch Jack in Knoxville when it launched Nashville but couldn't because SparkNet apparently wouldn't allow it on class A signals. Dial Global, however, doesn't care, and ABC didn't care when it had the rights to syndicate Jack.

Also, I've heard some companies, like CBS, got around the 40+ satellite requirement by signing group deals for Jack instead of for individual stations. That's apparently why San Antonio's Jack is also heard on a KJAV 104.9, a class A stick in the Rio Grande Valley, and how CBS got Jack on 105.9 in Fresno. Though CBS has sold both San Antonio and Fresno, the original deals must have carried over.
 
C Murder said:
Zach said:
C Murder said:
radio po boy said:
What a waste of a signal. Satellite fed 100k Jack-FM. Now you'll have two stations battling for a three share.

Mobile is a top-100 market. ABC Jack only goes on stations in smaller markets.

It will be locally programmed. A locally programmed jukebox.

You sure about that? After the huff-n-fluff about the new format, they segued right into the end of a No Doubt song.

(singing) “Oh oh, I've had it up to here.” And into Sister Christian. Yep, that about sums it up the perfect commercial for going to (failing) satellite radio.

Yep, I was definitely wrong about that. I could have sworn that ABC/Dial Global/Triton/whoever-runs-it-now only had the rights to distribute Jack in 100+ markets, though.

No, C Murder, the Dial Global “Jack” network is for markets under 50 plus.

--The Radio Kid
(Oswego, NY.)
My email: [email protected].
 
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