Jamie said:have a nice day playing the Doors, Jimi Hendrix a million times over. If I need new music I'll go to q-104.3 they seem to be playing it more then k-rock.
StereoBrain said:I don't understand it. K-Rock had so much potential of being the new rock of new york. I remember getting goosebumps hearing the aircheck when they flipped from Free-Fm back to K-Rock. Link provided below.
http://www.formatchange.com/923-free-fm-returns-to-k-rock/
But listening to the collage, they were at first, heading in the right direction. What happened? Other that typical CBS b/s?
pjc1961 said:robbadobba said:If they're serious, watch Chernoff bring in Bob Buchmann to steer the reins. Smart money says "the mole" is in house shortly. Watch.
And Zach Martin, former Q104 jock, was on K-Rock Sunday evening (12/14/08). I think you're on to something.
p_herring said:What about all the mid-20-somethings (ahem) who may not be high rollers but have cash to spend on small luxuries from time to time?
Jacko said:92.3 K-Rock, Where Rock is on Life Support. Enough with the classic rock already, that's why we have Q104.3. Emmis/WRXP should just take the lead now and go FNX/EQX-style alternative, and who cares what happens to K-Rock. At this point, an endless loop of burping would get better ratings.
Jacko
Brooklyndon said:p_herring said:What about all the mid-20-somethings (ahem) who may not be high rollers but have cash to spend on small luxuries from time to time?
Speak for yourself, I was quite high roller back when I still had my job in Finance.
Expect to see the millenials targeted heavily once we real start to recover from this depression in winter '10/'11. By then the oldest boomers will be what, 66?