The UK's Galaxy flipped to CHR Capital back in the early 2010s, and the last two songs were End Credits by Chase and Status, and Inner City Life by Goldie:I don't know how many dance stations there are, or probably none commercially, but this feels like a good fade out for one of them.
Suzy Bogguss said:So goodnight Raleigh, goodnight Durham
Goodnight Atlanta and Macon and Jacksonville
Live from high atop the hood of my car
I'm signing off, sweet dreams baby, wherever you are
Or flipping to another formatA song for a station in any of the mentioned cities going dark
"Fade To Black" MetallicaHere's some other ones I thought of:
- Flipping from rock to another format - "Closing Time" by Semisonic, "Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio" by the Ramones or "I Remember You" by Skid Row.
"Fade To Black" MetallicaHere's some other ones I thought of:
- Flipping from rock to another format - "Closing Time" by Semisonic, "Do You Remember Rock and Roll Radio" by the Ramones or "I Remember You" by Skid Row.
Also:"Fade To Black" Metallica
"The Song Is Over" The Who (Classic Rock)
"Goodbye" Night Ranger
"Walk" Pantera (Hard Rock to CCM, WCCC-FM Hartford, CT signed off with this before switching to "K-Love".)
"Closing Time" is so overused for final song choices, it's a radio cliche. We gotta move past that and maybe go deeper. This list is a good start.
Other good options: "Is There Something I Should Know?" by Duran Duran and "Do You Want To Know A Secret?" by The BeatlesI always thought a loop of Frida's "I Know There's Something Going On" would have been good for stunting for a format change or rebrand...
if your rock station has "The Eagle" as the name, then you play "Eagles Fly" by Sammy Hagar. that's exactly what KEGL did when 97.1 The Eagle flipped to Sunny 97.1 in 2004."Fade To Black" Metallica
"The Song Is Over" The Who (Classic Rock)
"Goodbye" Night Ranger
"Walk" Pantera (Hard Rock to CCM, WCCC-FM Hartford, CT signed off with this before switching to "K-Love".)
"Closing Time" is so overused for final song choices, it's a radio cliche. We gotta move past that and maybe go deeper. This list is a good start.
Quite a few have. A user earlier in the thread also suggested using Groove Coverage's "The End", which could also work for rhythmic CHRs signing off."There Ain't No Country Music on This Jukebox" by Earl Scruggs and Tom T. Hall.
That would work for changing from country or for changing to what FM stations these days call country.
Has anyone mentioned "Bye Bye Bye" by NSync for changing from rhythmic CHR to something else?
I was just about to mention this! Throw in that the music sounds very forebodingI always thought a loop of Frida's "I Know There's Something Going On" would have been good for stunting for a format change or rebrand...
Which is the best reason to do a "crazy" stunt today. If it goes viral, the amount of publicity you can get is worth it.I think the stunting is more for the staff to "unite around" than to arouse listener curiosity. Folks just don't spend a lot of time scanning the dial any more and would not likely discover a stunt unless it was so crazy that it got mentioned in social media or created chatter.