J. Rob said:I had to bump this thread....
This station just sounds like it's on its last legs. They DESPERATELY need a new Program Director. Baily Coleman just doesn't seem to know how to run an Urban station. Borderline re-currents in power rotation, big hip hop hits being largely ignored until they go Top 10, moderate R&B hits that fell off the charts months ago still being played regularly, gospel songs in regular rotation, the Steve Harvey Morning Show...this is just painful. I've been listening to this station since I was 5 years old and I would really hate to see it go out like this.
Let's see, Steve Harvey is a corporate dictate, so getting rid of that is wishful thinking. Local would be awesome, but CC doesn't see the benefit in the Milwaukee market of being local at all. I don't know what to say about the over-reliance on recurrents other than CC urban stations in general seem to do that with the exception of KMEL. Also V100 seems to be segmented in competing with Kiss on one end by only playing the hits on the Billboard charts and Jammin 98.9 on the other, thus more R&B and some gospel songs in regular rotation. They are kind of stuck between a rock and a hard place because CC isn't going to give the station much more slack to program themselves proactively rather than reactively. I hate to say this, but V100 is a victim of its own success of being a heritage urban contemporary station. CC doesn't help this because only a handful of their urban stations are actually uniquely programmed and this station isn't one of them.