When did the decline of this legendary Dayton CHR begin?
Some say it was only recently. Some say it was in the '90s. But I vote July 1989.
Somehow I used to pick up Z-93 in Highland Heights (when WVLK-FM wasn't butting in on its signal). I remember in 1988 and early 1989 they were kind of a fast-add CHR. Their oldies library didn't go back very far, but their playlist of NEW music was big, at least for a CHR in a large city at the time.
But then I remember listening to it on (I think) the Fourth of July in 1989, and thinking, "Gosh, what happened???" From then on, it was just another repetitive, stale CHR. Not only that, but it seemed to start skewing way too much towards New Kids On The Block-type music.
It was then that I knew WLAP-FM in Lexington was going to be my favorite out-of-town CHR instead.
So cast your votes now about the decline of the once-great Z-93!
Some say it was only recently. Some say it was in the '90s. But I vote July 1989.
Somehow I used to pick up Z-93 in Highland Heights (when WVLK-FM wasn't butting in on its signal). I remember in 1988 and early 1989 they were kind of a fast-add CHR. Their oldies library didn't go back very far, but their playlist of NEW music was big, at least for a CHR in a large city at the time.
But then I remember listening to it on (I think) the Fourth of July in 1989, and thinking, "Gosh, what happened???" From then on, it was just another repetitive, stale CHR. Not only that, but it seemed to start skewing way too much towards New Kids On The Block-type music.
It was then that I knew WLAP-FM in Lexington was going to be my favorite out-of-town CHR instead.
So cast your votes now about the decline of the once-great Z-93!