They are playing "Need You Now", but not in heavy rotation.TheMusicMan said:Yep, that's the Now/Amp logo readjusted to fit WSSX's branding. It honestly doesn't look bad, but it'll be strange getting used to it after years of the old one. Citadel implemented almost the exact same changes to their Boise CHR (KZMG/Idaho) a few months back - the "Hit Music Now" and heavily rhythmic playlists which CBS and (to a lesser extent) CC have been running amok with. With B92 gone (was billing just not up to par?), Charleston is now completely without a truly mainstream CHR hardly anything remotely Hot AC-friendly. Hits like "Need You Now," "Live Like We're Dying" and "Hey, Soul Sister" are now ignored or de-emphasized on a station that used to thrive on such records. I'll tell you this, 95SX's shift and B92's disappearance open the door WIDE OPEN for a successful Adult CHR or Hot AC in Charleston.
By the way, who's the out-of-town PD that's calling the shots for 95SX?
carolinaradio said:They are playing "Need You Now", but not in heavy rotation.TheMusicMan said:Yep, that's the Now/Amp logo readjusted to fit WSSX's branding. It honestly doesn't look bad, but it'll be strange getting used to it after years of the old one. Citadel implemented almost the exact same changes to their Boise CHR (KZMG/Idaho) a few months back - the "Hit Music Now" and heavily rhythmic playlists which CBS and (to a lesser extent) CC have been running amok with. With B92 gone (was billing just not up to par?), Charleston is now completely without a truly mainstream CHR hardly anything remotely Hot AC-friendly. Hits like "Need You Now," "Live Like We're Dying" and "Hey, Soul Sister" are now ignored or de-emphasized on a station that used to thrive on such records. I'll tell you this, 95SX's shift and B92's disappearance open the door WIDE OPEN for a successful Adult CHR or Hot AC in Charleston.
By the way, who's the out-of-town PD that's calling the shots for 95SX?
I like rhythmic-leaning CHR's, but I agree there's a void (however, wasn't B92 rhythmic leaning?). For a good while after Sunny flipped I think, SX was hot AC leaning to try to grab some of that audience.
Maybe Chuck FM should start playing more Adult CHR type songs and go more modern.
charlestondxman said:SX is a joke now compared to other top 40s in other markets. Most of the top 40 audience in the area listened to B92, as I had a lot of Facebook messages talking about how bad it was that they lost B92.
95SX needs to change. It has sounded nearly the same for six or seven years now (same stupid contests, unexciting morning show, many of the same jingles). At least it's better than WEZL, which is a good station, but has had the same jingles since the late 1990s.
I would do a straight, personality-driven top 40, try to be all live and local 6am-7pm, and have Seacrest at night. If you couldn't, I'd have a great night show with mixers from 7-Midnight. That would pull me in. I would listen to that.
I misread that and though it was Chick FM. But Chick FM is filling that void. Another thread suggests it hasn't got much of a signal.carolinaradio said:They are playing "Need You Now", but not in heavy rotation.TheMusicMan said:Yep, that's the Now/Amp logo readjusted to fit WSSX's branding. It honestly doesn't look bad, but it'll be strange getting used to it after years of the old one. Citadel implemented almost the exact same changes to their Boise CHR (KZMG/Idaho) a few months back - the "Hit Music Now" and heavily rhythmic playlists which CBS and (to a lesser extent) CC have been running amok with. With B92 gone (was billing just not up to par?), Charleston is now completely without a truly mainstream CHR hardly anything remotely Hot AC-friendly. Hits like "Need You Now," "Live Like We're Dying" and "Hey, Soul Sister" are now ignored or de-emphasized on a station that used to thrive on such records. I'll tell you this, 95SX's shift and B92's disappearance open the door WIDE OPEN for a successful Adult CHR or Hot AC in Charleston.
By the way, who's the out-of-town PD that's calling the shots for 95SX?
I like rhythmic-leaning CHR's, but I agree there's a void (however, wasn't B92 rhythmic leaning?). For a good while after Sunny flipped I think, SX was hot AC leaning to try to grab some of that audience.
Maybe Chuck FM should start playing more Adult CHR type songs and go more modern.
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:Can Charleston can suport two CHR stations?