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eyg2181 said:its ashame i never got to listen to that station, i did listen to Y-100, but didnt care for it too too much, it was ok (better than it is now).
i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
eyg2181 said:i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
eyg2181 said:its ashame i never got to listen to that station, i did listen to Y-100, but didnt care for it too too much, it was ok (better than it is now).
as long as WMMR never leaves, im ok.
i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
Captain Obvious said:eyg2181 said:its ashame i never got to listen to that station, i did listen to Y-100, but didnt care for it too too much, it was ok (better than it is now).
as long as WMMR never leaves, im ok.
i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
I think it was the fact that Y-100 already had a set playlist before WDRE went off the air. DRE was playing a lot more obscure music than Y-100, and they didn't really add too much more into the playlist after DRE went off the air.
IMO, Y-100 was playing too many Alt rock standards (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, STP, Soundgarden...), and never had time to add in groups like Belly, Liz Phair, Soul Coughing, Fun Loving Criminals...
Beejus said:Captain Obvious said:eyg2181 said:its ashame i never got to listen to that station, i did listen to Y-100, but didnt care for it too too much, it was ok (better than it is now).
as long as WMMR never leaves, im ok.
i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
I think it was the fact that Y-100 already had a set playlist before WDRE went off the air. DRE was playing a lot more obscure music than Y-100, and they didn't really add too much more into the playlist after DRE went off the air.
IMO, Y-100 was playing too many Alt rock standards (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, STP, Soundgarden...), and never had time to add in groups like Belly, Liz Phair, Soul Coughing, Fun Loving Criminals...
Y100 played it's fair share of Belly, Fun Loving Criminals and Soul Coughing. Liz Phair was missed though.
Foe Paw said:eyg2181 said:i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
Neither did "The Hawk"... :![]()
Beejus said:eyg2181 said:its ashame i never got to listen to that station, i did listen to Y-100, but didnt care for it too too much, it was ok (better than it is now).
Any rock fan will say Y100 was better than it's current incarnation
i guess modern rock dont do too well in philly.
WDRE was starting to pull respectable numbers when it was sold to Radio One... not bad for the smallest signal in the Philly market. Y100 held it's own for 10+ years, and billed well, but Radio One saw an opprotunity and decided to act on it.
Modern Rock costs a lot to run, and unless you find a company daring enough to give it a shot, Philly will remain Modern Rock-less (minus Skin Radio... i am VERY interested to see if they poke their heads in the ratings... I sincerely hope they do.)
eatspaste said:
Beejus said:Modern Rock costs a lot to run, and unless you find a company daring enough to give it a shot, Philly will remain Modern Rock-less
Oldbones said:Beejus said:Modern Rock costs a lot to run, and unless you find a company daring enough to give it a shot, Philly will remain Modern Rock-less
Why should altrock be any more expensive to run than any other music format?
Time Traveler said:Modern/Active Rock format, known as the "Underground Network". Alot of different stations, in various markets signed on for this new syndicated format, but the ratings on alot of the affiliates absolutely tanked, and the network went under during the summer of 1995. Morey sold the Albany affiliate in early 1996, and it flipped to Jesus...Obviously the Philadelphia affiliate didn't fare much better....