Are the streaming online anywhere yet?
You assume the target audience is White Bluff. The 96.7 translator is in Nashville, not White Bluff.
Ross on Radio hit the high notes as well on June 11th.
I have heard it from down in Forest Hills this week, Lowe's in west Nashville last weekend.Ross on Radio hit the high notes as well on June 11th. FWIW, the signal is now sounding better. I caught it from near the tower well into the Brentwood area. Actually impressed by the range and clarity. They were working on the signal tonight.
I have to say, I really continue to like the music. Maybe it is just a loop at this point, but there is something positive happening here. I heard nothing but music on a computer. Not overly tight, yet. I did not hear any IDs or any form of moniker, sweepers, etc. Things will probably be improving soon. I think even Firepoint should be able to hear it this weekend.
FWIW, the signal is now sounding better. I caught it from near the tower well into the Brentwood area. Actually impressed by the range and clarity.
I guess it doesn't matter if it's 99w or 250w, since it's 17 songs on repeat. I feel like this really is Y-107 all over again, just with weirder music. Outrageous.
I have a lot of place memories associated with songs over the years, but I hear the bulk of new songs the same way—sitting at the computer, often after opening an e-mail blast at midnight on Friday. Blanco Brown’s “The Git Up” was an exception. It was the first song playing when I went to check out Nashville-area WYCZ (YoCo 96.7) last month. “The Git Up” wasn’t first song played on YoCo, veteran music producer Pollo Da Don’s hybrid of Country, Pop, Hip-Hop and anything else to which you can two-step. (That was Kane Brown’s “Heaven.”) But it is certainly a defining song.
In the month since I first heard it, Top 40 has been relatively quick on “The Git Up.” As of July 11, it’s up 46-40 airplay, according to Nielsen BDSRadio. Early supporters include many of the secondary Southern markets where both Country and R&B crossovers have started in the past: Lafayette, La., (where it’s around 50 spins on both the Mainstream and Rhythmic Top 40), Columbia, S.C., and Greenville, S.C. WFLZ Tampa has spread it to KSLZ (Z107.7) St. Louis, something which happened with regularity 20 years ago. WKXJ (Kiss 103.7) Chattanooga, Tenn.—known for playing a line-dance remix of “Rocky Top” in its early days—is there, too. And now the question is what Country radio will do.
https://radioinsight.com/ross/178808/why-the-git-up-is-meant-to-be/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bN8vY8qkgVs
And one song The Git Up has been getting attention on 96.7 and other places around the nation.
I tell you, the music on YoungCountry is pretty addictive. Admittedly, I have not listened in about a week. I hope they have continued to "bring it up.....and take it to the left...and it doesn't take a dip..."