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What would YOU do with the new 106.5fm?

A full powered Class A signal. (6,000 watts non-directional)
Licenced to the Philadelphia market.
Transmitting from the Monmouth/Ocean market.
Covering Ocean County but not Monmouth.
Covering Atlantic County but not Cape May.
<a href=http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/njradio/wwww.html>http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/njradio/wwww.html</a>
 
> A full powered Class A signal. (6,000 watts
> non-directional)
> Licenced to the Philadelphia market.
> Transmitting from the Monmouth/Ocean market.
> Covering Ocean County but not Monmouth.
> Covering Atlantic County but not Cape May.
> http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/njradio/wwww.html
>

ONE-OH-SIX-FIVE...

THE NEW DOX!!!<P ID="signature">______________
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FOX News Alert: YOU SUCK!!! Ya like apples?</P>
 
Energy 106.5
Jersey's Dance Music Station<P ID="signature">______________
17-year-old radio geek
Location: Princeton Junction, NJ
AIM: KewlDude471
WWPH 107.9 FM: http://wwph1079fm.no-ip.org</P>
 
haha

WDOX Bass River Township,
on the web at WDOX.COM ...

(just practicing)

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> ONE-OH-SIX-FIVE...
>
> THE NEW DOX!!!
>
 
> Energy 106.5
> Jersey's Dance Music Station
>



Energy 106-5...
the beat of the beach.
the pulse of the jersey shore
the jersey shore's dance authority..

c'mon. it's the friggin shore. all of the clubs are at the shore, you've got the coverage from belmar (if you're lucky), to seaside, to LBI, and Atlantic City. Go with something that delivers to the shore, since Philly's got nothing, and KTU only goes to Toms River. All of the summer events, weekend parties, etc, would pull in ratings anyhow.
 
Re: What I would do with the new 106.5fm

Alternative Rock.

The ONLY non-Classic Rock stations reaching Southern Ocean County & Burlington County are WMMR & WBBO.

There's plenty of space for Alternative Rock in the 106.5 coverage area.

In Atlantic County, north of Atlantic City, 106.5 will be stronger than WZXL and WJSE, giving Alternative on 106.5 an edge there too.
 
> > Energy 106.5
> > Jersey's Dance Music Station
> >
>
>
>
> Energy 106-5...
> the beat of the beach.
> the pulse of the jersey shore
> the jersey shore's dance authority..
>
> c'mon. it's the friggin shore. all of the clubs are at the
> shore, you've got the coverage from belmar (if you're
> lucky), to seaside, to LBI, and Atlantic City. Go with
> something that delivers to the shore, since Philly's got
> nothing, and KTU only goes to Toms River. All of the summer
> events, weekend parties, etc, would pull in ratings anyhow.
>
When the station gets on the air, north of Tomes river It would be killed by G rock Rock 106.3 and it would have no reception in the Brick area and Ok reception in the TR area with interference from 106.3 FM. Moving the G Rock radio from 98.5 to 106.5 would be the best move and It would give the AC area to Ocean City A Modern Rock station to tune it. Around the Belmar area 106.3 comes strong and only during weather conditions 106.5 FM will comein around here.
 
Re: What I would do with the new 106.5fm

A lot depends on where the transmitter site is going to be, and they haven't applied for that yet.

If it's to the north approaching Manahawkin it will have virtually no impact on AC/CM. Not enough signal to show more than minimally in the ratings. It would have to be far to the south (very close to or in northern Atlantic County) to have a significant impact, and then it would have no impact on Monmouth/Ocean, so then why move it north?

> Alternative Rock.
>

Unlikely they would no anything that competes with G in M/O.

More likely they'll use 106.5 as the southern G and free up 98.5 (as the more northerly of the two) to do something else that doesn't compete with their existing stations.



> The ONLY non-Classic Rock stations reaching Southern Ocean
> County & Burlington County are WMMR & WBBO.
>
> There's plenty of space for Alternative Rock in the 106.5
> coverage area.
>
> In Atlantic County, north of Atlantic City, 106.5 will be
> stronger than WZXL and WJSE, giving Alternative on 106.5 an
> edge there too.
>
 
Re: What would YOU do with the new 106.5fm? / 102.7 WJSE

> Moving the G Rock radio
> from 98.5 to 106.5 would be the best move and It would give
> the AC area to Ocean City A Modern Rock station to tune it.


Ummmm... and what do you call WJSE? I wish G Rock Radio sounded more like this - a station that's not afraid to play edgier, slightly more obscure rock and not just the same tired hits ad nauseum. They also play about 20 more currents than G Rock.</P>

Not to knock G Rock - they're doing their thing (which would be a very safe Hot AC/Alternative hybrid) and so far it's worked out for them. They will occasionally play something that surprises you (but you have to get through lots of Nickelback and 3 Doors Down to hear it) and have a very strong air staff.</P>

That said, I do think moving G Rock to 106.5 would be a good idea, because points that actually don't have this format would lead to strong ratings for the station. But anyone who lives in AC and points south should know that they do have a Modern Rocker on 102.7, and a damn good one at that.</P>
 
Re: What would YOU do with the new 106.5fm? / 102.7 WJSE

let's see G Rock Radio pulled a 4.5 in Market 51.

WJSE pulled a 4.1 in Market 135.

yeah, WJSE is not bad, but obviously no match.
Plus, besides the music, the presentation of the station is just awful.

sorry SoulCrusher,
I understand what you don't like about G Rock Radio, but obviously they are doing something right. Look at their playlist and then look at KROQ-LA's playlist. They hardly differ, and they have been #1 for so long.



> > Moving the G Rock radio
> > from 98.5 to 106.5 would be the best move and It would
> give
> > the AC area to Ocean City A Modern Rock station to tune
> it.
> Ummmm... and what do you call WJSE? I wish G Rock Radio
> sounded more like this - a station that's not afraid to play
> edgier, slightly more obscure rock and not just the same
> tired hits ad nauseum. They also play about 20 more
> currents than G Rock.Not to knock G Rock - they're doing
> their thing (which would be a very safe Hot AC/Alternative
> hybrid) and so far it's worked out for them. They will
> occasionally play something that surprises you (but you have
> to get through lots of Nickelback and 3 Doors Down to hear
> it) and have a very strong air staff.That said, I do think
> moving G Rock to 106.5 would be a good idea, because points
> that actually don't have this format would lead to strong
> ratings for the station. But anyone who lives in AC and
> points south should know that they do have a Modern Rocker
> on 102.7, and a damn good one at that.
>
 
> > Energy 106.5
> > Jersey's Dance Music Station
> >
>
>
>
> Energy 106-5...
> the beat of the beach.
> the pulse of the jersey shore
> the jersey shore's dance authority..
>
> c'mon. it's the friggin shore. all of the clubs are at the
> shore, you've got the coverage from belmar (if you're
> lucky), to seaside, to LBI, and Atlantic City. Go with
> something that delivers to the shore, since Philly's got
> nothing, and KTU only goes to Toms River. All of the summer
> events, weekend parties, etc, would pull in ratings anyhow.
>


Does anyone remember Hot 106.3?

Yeah, that's right kids.....it was dance..


AND IT FAILED!!!!<P ID="signature">______________
I've done it all...HOO HOO...tell 'em, Fred!
FOX News Alert: YOU SUCK!!! Ya like apples?</P>
 
It didn't really "fail" ... it was there for a purpose,
and the format was changed as part of a bigger plan.
(not that I would listen to a dance station)

>
> Does anyone remember Hot 106.3?
>
> Yeah, that's right kids.....it was dance..
>
>
> AND IT FAILED!!!!
>
 
Re: What I would do with the new 106.5fm

> A lot depends on where the transmitter site is going to be,
> and they haven't applied for that yet.

According to the FCC, the intended transmitter site is the WWSI-TV tower in Tuckerton.

They're asking for full power (6KW) Class A status, I have a conservative estimate of the local & distant coverage at http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/njradio/wwww.html

(It's a conservative estimate because I went very conservatively on the antenna height - this should be the MINIMUM area covered).
 
Re: What I would do with the new 106.5fm

> They're asking for full power (6KW) Class A status, I have a
> conservative estimate of the local & distant coverage at
> http://www.angelfire.com/nj2/njradio/wwww.html
>
> (It's a conservative estimate because I went very
> conservatively on the antenna height - this should be the
> MINIMUM area covered).
>


The inner circle is the primary ratings circle.

The WWSI tower is about 20 miles from AC, farthur than their present tower. While the 6 kw will help a little (and only a little), they'll end up with roughly the same signal in AC they have now, which is not nearly enough to penetrate the steel buildings. And they will no longer have the advantage of being centrally located in the market. The present tower covers the heavily populated areas of southern Atlantic & northern Cape May very well; they're trading that for the relatively unpopulated areas of northern Atlantic, southern Ocean, and southern Burlington.

They'll have a similar signal in AC/CM as B1 Hawk in Manahawkin. That signal has shown historically to be not enough in AC/CM for significant ratings.

To the north, the signal won't be strong enough to overcome 106.3's first adjacent interference and receiver desensitizing in Monmouth on most radios.

So they're left with a signal FOR RATINGS PURPOSES (not car radio purposes) that covers relatively unpopulated southern Ocean well, populated northern Ocean marginally, and Monmouth not at all.

It is a good station for simulcasting G (though there will be some areas in northern Ocean where they will beat up on each other on some radios). Then make 98.5, with its better signal in northern Ocean & southern Monmouth, something else.
 
> It didn't really "fail" ... it was there for a purpose,
> and the format was changed as part of a bigger plan.
> (not that I would listen to a dance station)
>
> >
> > Does anyone remember Hot 106.3?
> >
> > Yeah, that's right kids.....it was dance..
> >
> >
> > AND IT FAILED!!!!
> >
>


SSsssssshhhhhhhhhh! In my fantasy world, they failed....and MISERABLY!

hehehehehehehehehehheheheh

Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Tom!<P ID="signature">______________
I've done it all...HOO HOO...tell 'em, Fred!
FOX News Alert: YOU SUCK!!! Ya like apples?</P>
 
> Does anyone remember Hot 106.3?
>
> Yeah, that's right kids.....it was dance..
>
>
> AND IT FAILED!!!!
>

Hot 106.3 was as much of a Dance station as WJLK-FM is a Rock station...
 
> > > Energy 106.5
> > > Jersey's Dance Music Station
> > >
> >
> >
> >
> > Energy 106-5...
> > the beat of the beach.
> > the pulse of the jersey shore
> > the jersey shore's dance authority..
> >
> > c'mon. it's the friggin shore. all of the clubs are at the
>
> > shore, you've got the coverage from belmar (if you're
> > lucky), to seaside, to LBI, and Atlantic City. Go with
> > something that delivers to the shore, since Philly's got
> > nothing, and KTU only goes to Toms River. All of the
> summer
> > events, weekend parties, etc, would pull in ratings
> anyhow.
> >
>
> Does anyone remember Hot 106.3?

Yeah, that's right kids.....it was dance..


AND IT FAILED!!!!

______________
I've done it all...HOO HOO...tell 'em, Fred!
FOX News Alert: YOU SUCK!!! Ya like apples?

> In regards to it failing..... if it failed before, it wasn't done right. Then again, not much of a signal either towards the north. That station you couldn't really consider a dance station. It was like Q102 meets Wired 96.5, seriously. My idea combines today's hottest dance with yesterday's dancefloor classics. KTU for the shore, well, kinda. The only thing I'd do different, like most stations don't, is play fresh new cuts, new dance, things that XM BPM and Sirius are playing which takes KTU months to put on the air. I'd maintain the classics, the disco, the 80's dance, and include a nice rotation during the day, but I'd focus on more current dance oriented music... Take a listen to energy981.com or KNRJ Energy 92.7-101.1 (both are available for online listening) for some idea of what I'm referring to. If you're gonna do dance, you can't cater to only one aspect of it.. You've gotta include all of it. That's what needs to be done finally.. Others will take notice.

If anyone wants to hear my Energy! Online stream, feel free to drop me a line.
 
Re: What would YOU do with the new 106.5fm? / 102.7 WJSE

> let's see G Rock Radio pulled a 4.5 in Market 51.
>
> WJSE pulled a 4.1 in Market 135.
>
> yeah, WJSE is not bad, but obviously no match.
> Plus, besides the music, the presentation of the station is
> just awful.
>
> sorry SoulCrusher,
> I understand what you don't like about G Rock Radio, but
> obviously they are doing something right. Look at their
> playlist and then look at KROQ-LA's playlist. They hardly
> differ, and they have been #1 for so long.


That may be true, but that's kind of an "apples & oranges" argument. KROQ is in one of the biggest markets in the country (and faces other Modern Rock competitors), whereas WHTG/WBBO is in a smaller market with no Modern Rock competition. My criticism in a nutshell: G Rock Radio doesn't play enough pre-1991 music, there's not enough currents, and there's a little too much generic tripe (Tonic, Puddle Of Mudd, Nickelback, Switchfoot, 3 Doors Down) and bubblegum fluff (No Doubt, Blink 182) for most real Modern Rock fans. They're playing too much of what can already be heard on other stations, in particular the Rock station (WRAT) and the Hot ACs (WJLK, WSJO, WAYV, etc.).</P>

That's not to say that I totally dislike G Rock Radio - on the contrary. They do play several strong currents, have some good specialty shows (the only gripe: I'm not waking up at 7 AM to hear shows on the weekend)), and a strong air staff that ties it all together. The regular playlist even has its moments, but it's dragged down by too much of the same old same old. If they can work on broadening their library and cutting back on the repetition (what I mean by repetition: They don't pound the currents into the ground, but I hear the same Gold library tracks day in and day out), they'll become a great station that will improve upon its current audience. Ditch some of the current generic tripe for stuff like Joy Division, The Smiths / Morrissey, Depeche Mode, The Pixies, The Replacements, Nine Inch Nails, Radiohead, Smashing Pumpkins (Yes G, there's more to them than just ballads), Rage Against The Machine, A Perfect Circle, etc - bands that seldom or never (SP being an exception, but they only play their ballads) receive any kind of rotation on G.</P>

FM 106.3 was an excellent station - it just didn't have the money to promote itself correctly, and that put a limit on its following. If the folks at Press were really passionate about the format, they would have kept it under this name and programmed it the same way. Alas, they opted for the safe hit-intensive route instead. G Rock Radio is basically what K-Rock was as a Modern Rocker - only without the heavier stuff.</P>
 
Re: WJSE

> yeah, WJSE is not bad, but obviously no match.
> Plus, besides the music, the presentation of the station is
> just awful.


WJSE is what the AC / Cape May needs: a station for men under 50. But I can't argue with you about the presentation - it lost some focus since Al Parinello left and can use some work. Where it shines is with the personalities (unlike Free-FM, the jocks don't use too much lame frat-boy humor) and with the music - they have a varied library of Gold and Currents that makes them one of the better Modern Rockers left in the country. One other thing they really should consider doing is dropping the Classic Rock - there's already two stations in the market playing it (including sister station WMGM) and it doesn't serve any purpose whatsoever, save for throwing the older listeners a bone.</P>
 
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