WRCH has, till now, usually resisted the national trend for Soft AC stations to get harder-edged and more rock oriented. Lite-FM NYC and WMJX Boston have been adding more Rock titles and dropping softer artists like Streisand and Neil Diamond... and putting the Celine Dion and Norah Jones titles in very slow rotations. Yet WRCH had been resisting that trend... till now.
I was listening the other night and heard "What I Like About You" by The Romantics around 6:30pm. This really surprised me. The song is what, about 30 years old, and only now is WRCH playing it? I heard a few other uptempo numbers as well.
But then, when I tuned in later in the evening , I heard a couple of Smooth Jazz instrumentals as part of the local nighttime programming. Is it called "Pillow Talk"? That's pretty bold considering so many markets have lost their Smooth Jazz stations lately.
So I guess WRCH is trying to please both audiences.
Gregg
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I was listening the other night and heard "What I Like About You" by The Romantics around 6:30pm. This really surprised me. The song is what, about 30 years old, and only now is WRCH playing it? I heard a few other uptempo numbers as well.
But then, when I tuned in later in the evening , I heard a couple of Smooth Jazz instrumentals as part of the local nighttime programming. Is it called "Pillow Talk"? That's pretty bold considering so many markets have lost their Smooth Jazz stations lately.
So I guess WRCH is trying to please both audiences.
Gregg
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