Rock on " Big Brad"! Sounds like my kind of Rock station 
andreajesus said:I believe they'll BOTH win - two words, baby - format change...
Andrea
magicjellybeans said:andreajesus said:I believe they'll BOTH win - two words, baby - format change...
Andrea
One should go with classic spanish and the other with hatian music to satisfy NYC ,face it the pirates are right!
Rock in NY is not right ,neither is smooth jazz or country or sports,One of them does any of the formats that are
mainstream they will flop!Give the people what they want,if they didnt want it,they wouldnt be pirating.
Heck,even reggae would be good,I hear 5 stations "that dont belong" doing these odd formats so far.
Maybe they should take a poll in the NY times and see what people want,instead of guessing??
andreajesus said:A win-win on all counts...ESPECIALLY if you're Tony Santiago or have ANYTHING to do with the NY Dance Music Coalition (LOVE you, Tony!!![]()
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Walter Graff said:Say goodbye to RXP. Emmis is going to lease the station to ESPN and it will become talk.
Walter Graff said:Say goodbye to RXP. Emmis is going to lease the station to ESPN and it will become talk.
N1WVQ said:I've enjoyed 'RXP coming into N.Y.C. from R.I. every time I've had it on. I agree with the previous post except I can put the antenna back up near the Ct./R.I. border.
Walter Graff said:Found this tonight on the Crain's website, so it should help validate what I was told:
http://www.crainsnewyork.com/apps/p...0/FREE/812109978/1040&category=FREE&nocache=1
N1WVQ said:Then you should hear how bad rock is here! We have a good amount of stations but it's the same 7 bands. Forget it if the Rolling Stones comes to Boston because they're all over 3 stations: WZLX, WROR-FM & (I think) WODS. I can say I wasn't impressed with K-Rock & not really Q104 either. WRXP's jocks seemed to make the station sound like a laid-back rocker from the '70s (from what I've heard as I was born in 1979 so it's all airchecks that I've heard) which is a nice change of pace from the in-your-face crap of other rock stations. Y'know, if it's not "extreeeeeeeeme" then it isn't cool (or so it seems). N.Y.C. isn't my home market but I'm just a little bit surprised that K-Rock hasn't been jettisoned for CBS to go Top 40 up against Z100.
Anyway, the next time I'm in N.Y.C., the radio will be on 'RXP if they haven't flipped (which I hope they don't), Jazz 88, or if I want to thrill my not-so-inner-radio-geek, Pulse 87 (the T.V. station that's a radio station!). Otherwise, it'll probably be C.D.s or MP3s.
DToTheJ said:And the President of Emmis Broadcasting just shot down that rumor:
http://www.radioandrecords.com/RRWebSite/NewsStoryPage.aspx?ContentID=tNqDb710TdQ=&Version=0
SoulCrusher said:N1WVQ said:Then you should hear how bad rock is here! We have a good amount of stations but it's the same 7 bands. Forget it if the Rolling Stones comes to Boston because they're all over 3 stations: WZLX, WROR-FM & (I think) WODS. I can say I wasn't impressed with K-Rock & not really Q104 either. WRXP's jocks seemed to make the station sound like a laid-back rocker from the '70s (from what I've heard as I was born in 1979 so it's all airchecks that I've heard) which is a nice change of pace from the in-your-face crap of other rock stations. Y'know, if it's not "extreeeeeeeeme" then it isn't cool (or so it seems). N.Y.C. isn't my home market but I'm just a little bit surprised that K-Rock hasn't been jettisoned for CBS to go Top 40 up against Z100.
Anyway, the next time I'm in N.Y.C., the radio will be on 'RXP if they haven't flipped (which I hope they don't), Jazz 88, or if I want to thrill my not-so-inner-radio-geek, Pulse 87 (the T.V. station that's a radio station!). Otherwise, it'll probably be C.D.s or MP3s.
I sampled the rock stations in Boston, and I have to say that they are all far superior than anything in NYC.
WAAF is probably the closest to an Active Rocker - they're a little on the safe side compared to a station like WZBH (93.5 The Beach) in Delaware, but they still play more new music and some harder stuff, unlike the pathetic K-Rock ... they're at least playing Mudvayne and Slipknot.
The last time I was in Boston, WBCN was more Active, but now they sound like a CBS take on Modern Rock. I was surprised at a lot of their selections. The main problem with them is that, while they lean Alternative, they still play acts like AC/DC, GN'R and Metallica ... makes for an odd mix with Death Cab For Cutie, Flobots and Paramore. I think they can ditch the former acts and be no worse for it.
WFNX is one of the best commercial Alternative stations in the country. Deep playlist, good selection of '80s and '90s tracks, and no tired Linkin Park. They're the kind of good, solid focused Alternative that never even received a shot in NYC. I feel that before Emmis gives up on RXP, they should ditch the trucker rock and move in a direction closer to FNX. I don't see why the ratings wouldn't be far superior to what they're doing now, which is a failed attempt to capitalize on PPM.
NYC has a predictable classic rocker (Q), a tired chicken rocker (K-Rock), and a kitchen sink format that will play Sheryl Crow, AC/DC and The Ting Tings in a half-hour interval (RXP). The first serves its purpose and gets decent ratings - the others are extremely unfocused and receive very poor ratings. Neither should give up on doing a Rock format, but they will only continue to fail if they continue doing the same thing they've done all along.