I already delivered a lot of my opinions about the silly idea of broadcasting a festival over the radio in the LA section, and I also brought up how I thought this would not help WWVA at all.
ONE of the major issues I brought up was how WWVA has had an unstable history and people are still "getting use to" this type of hit music sound in Atl. ANY type of weirdness or off the wall / silly, out of the ordinary event broadcast on WWVA could hurt WWVA, because it has not steadily been around long enough for people to have that much gained faith in it.
I'm sure many people heard all the talking that went on during the beginning of the festival and tuned out because of it. Anyone who stuck around or tuned in later, I'm sure eventually became confused and most likely left the station when they realized there were no mixes going on or heard rock and country playing. I'm glad that the festival was scheduled to start at 10pm Atlanta time and not in the middle of the day or earlier when most people in Atl. were listening to WWVA. Hopefully those listeners come back and wont think they flipped formats or that this is some new idea for EVERY Friday & Saturday night.
Yesterday, I saw some girl who posted on some WWVA radio comments site somewhere about how she loves WiLD 105.7/96.7 and it was their favorite station because they play a bunch of pop, hip hop, dance, r&b, and all kinds of music all together, as if this was some new format invention she had never experienced. I know there are many other people just like her in the Atl. area who truly believe that this is some outrageous, out of the norm, clever, unheard of phenomenon to have a station like WWVA, and the LAST thing we need is to confuse those listeners who are still getting used to the station. I also mentioned on the LA board how it took a whole year for WWVA to get to a 3.3 in ratings, and I surely hope this weekend doesn't hurt them. This festival is being broadcast in every city that has a ClearChannel top 40 or rhythmic format. While I believe most stations wont be hurt too much from it, I'm not sure about WWVA...
Now, overall, the festival broadcast has been pretty decent, but with exception to many silly audio and broadcasting mishaps that occurred. The Jay-Z portion of the broadcast yesterday was horrendous since whoever was in charge of censoring cuss words had no idea what they were doing. The Black Eyed Peas and Bruno Mars censoring was tolerable... As a matter of fact, I will post my facebook description of how it sounded over the air here on KZZP: