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Why can't Gainesville have a station like 102.9 in Jax ?

Granted that I'm older than most of 100.5 or 102.9's audience, but when I can pick up the latter here or in Jax I often hear music I like whereas 100.5 is what-hard rock, hard active rock, active rock? YOU tell me !
 
There is a new incarnation of alternative rock that is targeted towards females which is more recurrent and lite sounds based although the music still qualifies as alternative. This may be why you perceive WXXJ as "wuss rock".
 
jmtillery said:
There is a new incarnation of alternative rock that is targeted towards females which is more recurrent and lite sounds based although the music still qualifies as alternative. This may be why you perceive WXXJ as "wuss rock".

Qualifies as alternative according to who? Some record exec? Mumford isn't rock, or alternative, yet it's marketed as both. Plus, blending this "female friendly" incarnation with the gold alternative (rock based, heavier, male targeted) is a trainwreck to the ears!

Alternative Rock should have some "rock" in it. This new stuff belongs on a Hot AC station.

G
 
The original AOR stations played the Grateful Dead, Cat Stevens, Joni Mitchell, Van Morrison, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Santana, Yes, Led Zeppelin, Emerson Lake and Palmer, Jethro Tull, Chicago, Genesis... An incredible diversity of sounds and artists.

Somewhere along the line consultants decided rock stations needed to get narrower and narrower and there is no tolerance of anything that sounds different. Frankly I find it pretty boring.

"New rock" stations have trouble getting ratings. So the trend seems to be towards more diversity again. Only time will tell if it works.
 
upstate29651 said:
Qualifies as alternative according to who?

Alternative Rock should have some "rock" in it. This new stuff belongs on a Hot AC station.

It is quite subjective. Let's first define the very definition of alternative:

: different from the usual or conventional: as

a : existing or functioning outside the established cultural, social, or economic system <an alternative newspaper> <alternative lifestyles>

b : of, relating to, or being rock music that is regarded as an alternative to conventional rock and is typically influenced by punk rock, hard rock, hip-hop, or folk music

If you will notice where alternative rock is concerned, folk music has played a role in influencing alternative musical styles; hence the reasoning behind the lite sounds you claim belong on an adult contemporary station.

As for what make the musical acts you mentioned as not being alternative rock, targeting women is an alternative to traditional alternative rock formats. So, by the very definition of the term "alternative", what you say is not alternative, is in fact alternative. For a definition, go back to the line immediately above line "a"

Lastly, unless you are a 25 - 54 female, the programmers who program alternative for women are not targeting you in the first place. Hence, the adult contemporary leaning alternative music does, in fact, belong on the alternative rock station for reasons I just explained in explicit detail found above. Go back to line "a" for a re-read if necessary for clarification.
 
radiobum said:
Granted that I'm older than most of 100.5 or 102.9's audience, but when I can pick up the latter here or in Jax I often hear music I like whereas 100.5 is what-hard rock, hard active rock, active rock? YOU tell me !

WHHZ "The Buzz" presents itself as Pure Rock which by definition is mainstream rock leaning. WHHZ originally had an alternative rock focus, but over the years adjusted its format to compensate for the loss of Rock 104 in an attempt to attract the former Rock 104's displaced listeners and advertisers.
 
The original "modern rock" stations had room for:

Billy Bragg, Nine Inch Nails, Tori Amos & Bob Marley on the same station.

The format has always embraced a wide variety of left of center music. Some of it later became fairly mainstream. U2, REM, New Order, Depeche Mode, etc.

Modern rock was never a purely guitar rock based format until the grunge era.
 
stevensonair said:
The original "modern rock" stations had room for:

Billy Bragg, Nine Inch Nails, Tori Amos & Bob Marley on the same station.

The format has always embraced a wide variety of left of center music. Some of it later became fairly mainstream. U2, REM, New Order, Depeche Mode, etc.

Modern rock was never a purely guitar rock based format until the grunge era.

Good point. But eventually it became all-guitar, all male artist, kinda monotone. Some rock stations could go week without playing anything that had a keyboard in it.

We've hit a point where music has changed pretty dramatically. It's time for radio to catch up.
 
Those who want a specific format that they don't feel is represented might consider applying for an LPFM in the October window. With a little luck and about $10,000 in cash you could be on the air with your own station. If the format is popular enough, you'll be able to sell underwriting to keep the bills paid. Otherwise, you'll end up turning it off and handing over the license after a while. Either way, you'll have the answer to if Gainesville will support your particular format concept.
 
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:
You clearly haven't listened to 100.5 recently...
Just heard today on 100.5 The Buzz, "Big announcement coming Monday at noon".
Hopefully it's a contest or something & not a format change. They're pretty much the only station I listen to besides X1029, which is harder to pick up since I live 80 miles from them. The Buzz has recently tweaked their playlist to include more alternative music again. I like it.
 
901Rocks said:
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:
You clearly haven't listened to 100.5 recently...
Just heard today on 100.5 The Buzz, "Big announcement coming Monday at noon".
Hopefully it's a contest or something & not a format change. They're pretty much the only station I listen to besides X1029, which is harder to pick up since I live 80 miles from them. The Buzz has recently tweaked their playlist to include more alternative music again. I like it.

Most likely it will be yet another format change as the format wheel "spin of the week" spins once again.
 
jmtillery said:
901Rocks said:
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:
You clearly haven't listened to 100.5 recently...
Just heard today on 100.5 The Buzz, "Big announcement coming Monday at noon".
Hopefully it's a contest or something & not a format change. They're pretty much the only station I listen to besides X1029, which is harder to pick up since I live 80 miles from them. The Buzz has recently tweaked their playlist to include more alternative music again. I like it.

Most likely it will be yet another format change as the format wheel "spin of the week" spins once again.
If so that's it for me. I'll be done with the garbage around here on FM radio. I still can't get over the stupid move UF pulled with 103.7. If The Buzz leaves, my smartphone will be my only radio for the forseeable future.
 
jmtillery said:
901Rocks said:
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:
You clearly haven't listened to 100.5 recently...
Just heard today on 100.5 The Buzz, "Big announcement coming Monday at noon".
Hopefully it's a contest or something & not a format change. They're pretty much the only station I listen to besides X1029, which is harder to pick up since I live 80 miles from them. The Buzz has recently tweaked their playlist to include more alternative music again. I like it.

Most likely it will be yet another format change as the format wheel "spin of the week" spins once again.
...And the announcement was.... a trip to Las Vegas to see a concert! (whew) All is well in my radio world tonight! ;D
 
901Rocks said:
jmtillery said:
901Rocks said:
ThatGuyOnTheRadio said:
You clearly haven't listened to 100.5 recently...
Just heard today on 100.5 The Buzz, "Big announcement coming Monday at noon".
Hopefully it's a contest or something & not a format change. They're pretty much the only station I listen to besides X1029, which is harder to pick up since I live 80 miles from them. The Buzz has recently tweaked their playlist to include more alternative music again. I like it.

Most likely it will be yet another format change as the format wheel "spin of the week" spins once again.
...And the announcement was.... a trip to Las Vegas to see a concert! (whew) All is well in my radio world tonight! ;D

At least it wasn't another format change. A trip to Las Vegas sounds nice right about now.
 
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