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what do u think the state of hiphop radio

So this begs the question, bchristi: Is there a format out there, fashioned out of the years 2000-2007, let's call them the "thug years", for lack of a better term, that could develop and prosper in the marketplace? I suppose this would need to be in a major market for sure (I mean "fo show"), and these markets would need to be quite ethnically diverse in my opinion. Tough, gritty, southern & rappy.
Maybe this is going to be the "Old School" format of tomorrow.
 
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:
:mad: :mad: :mad:
-Syndication (ex. KDAY-Los Angeles)
-None/Few Mix Shows
-No Variety
-Too Many ReCurrents
-Slow To Add New Music
-No Old School Hip-Hop Spins
-So Called Hip-Hop Stations That Play Pop/Dance

;D ;D ;D
-Local Music Spins
-Mix Shows
-Local Personalities 24/7
-Real Hip-Hop (ex. KXHT-Memphis)
-Street Prescene
-of course Any Hot Ass Pat Garrett Voiceover

CHR/Rhythmic is just that format Hits(Top 40) and Hip Hop. If you don't want as much Pop/Dance, you go to Urban but then you have more R&B in those(for the most part)
 
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