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WWWQ-FM Q100 at 99.7 sounding GREAT!!!!!

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By FAR!!!!!!!!!!!! WWWQ-FM Q100 at 99.7 is the BEST radio station in Atlanta!!! It is so fantastic to hear All The Hits and 10 songs in a row!!! I would LOVE to hear JoJo Morales and Craig Hunt playing All The Hits on WWWQ-FM back in Atlanta!!!!
 
the title of this thread is like burning acid on my skin... :mad:
 
Do you know WWWQ-FM is hosting a Lady GaGa concert in Atlanta..... They actually play all of her hits and ALSO Michelle Branch on WWWQ-All The Hits Q100 99.7. I have heard " Breathe " by Michelle on there in the last few days. Remember, they do have a 50 song CHR rotation!!!! And great for the numbers to continue to rise like they are!!! WWWQ-FM is by FAR, the best top-40 FM in Atlanta!!!!
 
A few notes, if I may...

- WWWQ is the "best" CHR in Atlanta because they're the one that most closely resembles a CHR. I wouldn't exactly call them or Star 94 "CHR" stations. Compare to other CHRs and there is a very obvious difference.
- Michelle Branch's "Breathe" is a fairly anomalous song for a "CHR" to be playing, considering that it was never a power hit when it was a current and today it's played on fewer than 40 stations amongst ALL of the stations Mediabase monitors (regardless of format).
- I don't know when Lady GaGa is scheduled to perform but I wouldn't get my hopes up. The day after her bush-league performance on American Idol, she canceled all of her shows until further notice, saying she has "some crazy virus."
 
I pray that who ever started this thread was just drunk and happened to really like the Justin Timberlake song that was on at the time.
 
Q100...let's party like it's 2003!!! (only on a different frequency).

Seriously...they sound more like Star 94 from back in the day...more older songs...less currents. Just like B98.5 does not play soft rock, Q100 and Star 94 does not play top 40. Atlanta does not have stations that stick to the prescribed formats as heard elsewhere. Don't forget...Q100 is Atlanta's official Rob Thomas HQ.

A CHR by its own definition is suppost to have a small playlist and be repeative. But the songs are suppost to be weeks and months old...not years.

The original poster has to either be an employee of Cumulus Radio Atlanta...or may have hit the sauce, who knows. They shouldn't panic thought...they are hitting Star 94 where it hurts...in the ratings.

About Lady Gaga...that show is/was suppost to be next Thursday at Center Stage (4/9). The show was sold out, as is the Katy Perry concert there the next week. The Lily Allen concert at Variety Playhouse the same night as the Katy Perry concert is also sold out. Concerts (at smaller venues) are doing well despite the economy.

I am just waiting for B98.5 to begin playing Kelly Clarkson's "My Life Would Suck Without You".
 
allthehitsand10inarow said:
Do you know WWWQ-FM is hosting a Lady GaGa concert in Atlanta..... They actually play all of her hits and ALSO Michelle Branch on WWWQ-All The Hits Q100 99.7. I have heard " Breathe " by Michelle on there in the last few days. Remember, they do have a 50 song CHR rotation!!!! And great for the numbers to continue to rise like they are!!! WWWQ-FM is by FAR, the best top-40 FM in Atlanta!!!!



Who ever is writing this stuff is cracking me up. Clearly it is a regular from this board with a new name. Hysterical. funniest stuff i read here in months.

Stop it I gotta go, you're killing me.
 
Clearly Goodtimesandgreatoldies and allthehitsand10inarow are kindred spirits except for the generation gap. Goodtimes yearns for a sock hop and allthehits wants to go to Club Europe. Goodtimes is hesitant to go clubbin' and thinks a building that glows at night overlooking Spaghetti Junction could not be a good influence for today's youth.
 
RoddyFreeman said:
I love their 5,000 song rotation.

All I can say is.... well, somehow this doesn't look right. I know it hasn't changed much since I left Atlanta in 2001, except to start sounding more like Star*94, by the looks of things on yes.com...

or maybe Star*94 ch... no - Q is more like Star. They are both playing an incredible amount of alternative now. What happened to the way Q was when they first came out, or around the times of 2002-2003?

Saturday nights have definitely changed..... and have become watered down. I have no idea what's going on at noon these days on that station either, but that seems to have changed too.

If B98.5 starts playing Kelly my life would suck..., I'll be very surprised because a lot of stations in Atlanta, especially B98.5, lack a few things or get them very late, and I notice nothing has changed since I left there.

I wouldn't say that the stations out there are horrible, but if I had to choose, I'd rather listen to the stations I have in Phoenix. We do lack a Q100 type station, but since we have two rhythmics and you guys have two top 40's, we could probably trade.

Well.... lets see.. out of our stations here in Phoenix:

101.5 JamZ - KZON - rhythmic - The Valley's #1 Hit Music Station
(this is the REAL rhythmic station, not a former "where hip hop lives" who switched up because they felt threatened by another rhythmic who popped up)

Power 98.3 - KKFR - rhythmic - The Valley's #1 Hit Music Station
(leans hip hop, but really wants KZON to go away so they went more rhythmic..)

104.7 KissFM - KZZP - All The Hits
(rhythmic leaning top 40 (a lot of r&b, hip hop, pop and a few alternative hits and finally got the sense to play dance again. THEY play Craig David, too)

Mega 104.3 - KAJM - Rhythmic Oldies - The Old School Station
(old school, and the closest to an r&b oldies station you could get here)

92.7/99.3 - KNRJ (the old energy dance radio call letters) - Old School hip hop (they flipped form all dance to old school hip hop, 1985 -2004, cutting off right before hiphop hits started getting dumb..)

Movin 97.5 - KMVA - rhyhmic AC (rhytmic hits from the 80's, 90's and today, but LIMITED DANCE and mix shows that aren't their best)

Club 95 Latino Vibe - KVIB - Latin Rhythm (latin hip hop, reggateon, y spanish pop urbano with some r&b and hip hop)

Well.... if it were up to me, I'd give you guys Power 98.3, but why do that when you have 95.5 The Beat as a rhythmic format?? I also do have to agree Q100 is better than Star. When I used to live in Atlanta, way before I knew anything at all about the REAL reasons why radio is the way it is, I used to think "why is Star*94 like this?" and always compared it to other stations when I left town. Now I grew older only to realize "yep, it wasn't just me - they certainly are one of a kind". ...but they aren't all that bad. After all, I grew up a lot on it, so a lot of my childhood music experience was fed to me through Star*94. Good stuff, but the stuff I really really liked was all fed to me through Power 106 in LA and a lot of the old days of Power 98.3 here in Phoenix. We didn't have the mass amount of booty bass, but we had other things that were up-tempo in the mix shows which I think I liked more than just plain booty bass or hip hop all the time. Miami also knew what was up too, when it came to latin house, freestyle, breakbeats, latin booty bass... etc. and not just always playing one type of music on the non - top 40 stations.

But yes - Q100 and 95.5 The Beat are good from Atlanta. There was a huge void before, although some things still somehow manage to miss the Atlanta radio charts.
 
KDM 7000 said:
If B98.5 starts playing Kelly my life would suck..., I'll be very surprised because a lot of stations in Atlanta, especially B98.5, lack a few things or get them very late, and I notice nothing has changed since I left there.

I could name dozens of songs B98.5 has passed over through the years thanks to their litmus tests. I am optimistic the new PD will break through the "Bob" on the ceiling (since "Bob" may not be there anymore, or will have less power after the privatization is done).

Atlanta as a whole, with a few exceptions, does not play by the format rules.

92.9 Dave FM - Recognized as AAA. Althought they started out focusing on rock, they have fell more into the AAA mold.
Star 94 - Recognized as CHR. Does not like to play rap or hip-hop music.
94.9 The Bull - As Lite FM, they avoided currents (more than B98.5 does).
95.5 The Beat - Recognized as rhythmic CHR. Being a Cox station, new songs have to go through litmus tests. Otherwise...holds to the format rules.
97.1 The River - Recoginzed as classic hits. Former Fox 97 hates motown tunes. Really more classic rock without going deep. In 2006, Both The River and 96 Rock had identical playlists. An all-talk morning show and Braves led to 96 Rocks demise since the River played music 24/7.
B98.5 - Recognized as AC. You'll get a good laugh out of "Atlanta's Best Variety of Soft Rock", because such soft tunes include No Doubt's "Hella Good", Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping", Real McCoy's "Another Night", and other dance (I mean...soft) favorites. Currents have to pass through an excruitating litmus test. I am sure that luggage at the TSA checkpoint doesn't go through this kind of test. Add the repetition...and so forth. But it does work.
Q100 (99.7) - Recognized as CHR. As of late...same as Star...only for the focus on songs from five-fifteen years ago mixed in with some currents.

Outside of the urban stations and the country stations, Rock 100.5 and True Oldies 106.7 do appear to stick to their prescribed formats.

In conclusion...Atlanta has no mainstream AC or top 40 stations. We have a modern AC (Star 94), a hot AC (Q100), and a rythmic AC (B98.5).
 
I can't believe they play Real McCoy on B98.5! The same station who didn't even know who Stevie B was!

None of our "lite rock" stations here in Az. play anything by Real McCoy.

We have 99.9 which is Adult AC (hears their top 10)
1 Im Yours
Jason Mraz

2 Love Story
Taylor Swift STRIPPED

3 Better In Time
Leona Lewis STRIPPED

4 Viva La Vida
Coldplay

5 What About Now
Daughtry

6 Pocketful of Sunshine
Natasha Bedingfield

7 Crush
David Archuleta

8 Love Remains The Same
Gavin Rossdale STRIPPED

9 Where I Stood
Missy Higgins

10 One Step At A Time
Jordin Sparks

Wow - I just discovered something myself.... but here's the playlist:http://www.kez999.com/iplaylist/playlist.html Lionel Richie was currently playing..

AND THEN, WE HAVE 98.7 The Peak (which used to be K-Lite 98.7 FM)
And NOBODY (that I know of in Phoenix) Beats their "never repeat a song in a day" light rock playlist.

Still no Real McCoy (I tried to request it once, but no. They don't want Real McCoy, Amber, No Mercy, etc...)
But they play a lot of stuff! I guess they call themselves variety hits, but it all seems to sound related to lite rock and alternative in a way;
...well, it's best that I just post a link to all these hits they play - http://www.987thepeak.com/?nid=120

They even play "oh Sheila" by Ready For The World, which is CLEARLY not an Atlanta thing at all.

It's like Mix 96.9 on STEROIDS! 96.9 is similar to what Star*94 would be if they kept some of their hits from 1994 or 1993 (and even before) or so through today, all together. The only reason I care for Mix 96.9 and 98.7 The Peak is because I grew up with a lot of this on Star*94 from 1993 - 1997.

We used to have some good alternative stations, but.... now I'll just say we have a lot of good spanish stations. The country stations have the strongest signals, we lost out Spanish Top 40, but the Latin rhythm is still around, seemingly becoming less bilingual and becoming more on the spanish side.

If you want to hear Nickelback, then 98.7 or 96.9 or the alternative station is the way to go. Nickelback is not top 40 here. Actually, here's what top 40 is in Az, from the station WHO SHOULD HAVE KEPT the "Arizona's #1 Hit music station" slogan to begin with: http://www.yes.com/#KZZP?chart

Craig David is oddly, but surely on there, and even beat Madcon! There seems to be a couple of Pitbull songs missing however because no top 40 or rhythmic in Az doesn't at least seemingly play about 5 or 8 Pitbull songs or more... As a matter of fact, Pitbull is playing NOW on Power 98.3! Danity Kane "damaged" is still hanging in there on most stations... C-Side is still being played on KZON.
 
jal41 said:
Atlanta as a whole, with a few exceptions, does not play by the format rules.

92.9 Dave FM - Recognized as AAA. Althought they started out focusing on rock, they have fell more into the AAA mold.
97.1 The River - Recoginzed as classic hits. Former Fox 97 hates motown tunes. Really more classic rock without going deep. In 2006, Both The River and 96 Rock had identical playlists. An all-talk morning show and Braves led to 96 Rocks demise since the River played music 24/7.
B98.5 - Recognized as AC. You'll get a good laugh out of "Atlanta's Best Variety of Soft Rock", because such soft tunes include No Doubt's "Hella Good", Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping", Real McCoy's "Another Night", and other dance (I mean...soft) favorites. Currents have to pass through an excruitating litmus test. I am sure that luggage at the TSA checkpoint doesn't go through this kind of test. Add the repetition...and so forth. But it does work.

Outside of the urban stations and the country stations, Rock 100.5 and True Oldies 106.7 do appear to stick to their prescribed formats.
--Dave started out with a diverse playlist that also included some soft AOR. Now they seem to play only Jann Wenner-approved classic alt, only critic-friendly cool stuff, not stuff that would get "guilty pleasure" looks these days (e.g., A Flock of Seagulls). This seems to be the case for AAA in general, playing artsy, college-radio-friendly bands like REM and Talking Heads over then-poppier but just as old stuff like Duran Duran.

--Fox 97 hated Motown? Since when? They would burn "Tears Of A Clown" and "Someday We'll Be Together" whenever they had the chance.

--Agreed that 96 Rock and River weren't all that different towards the end. However, WKLS went in a different direction (active rock) instead of back where they came from (classic and new rock, but no active rock and no deep cuts like Z93 did). River is basically a classic rock station programmed like an oldies station--no deep cuts and only the most recognizable hits, but no worn-out cliches like "Stairway To Hotel Freebird".

--My favorite format-busters on B98.5 have been "More Than A Feeling" by Boston; "Love Hurts" by Nazareth; and various harder ELO songs like "Evil Woman" and "Don't Bring Me Down". IIRC, I think I have also heard them squeeze in "Sister Christian" by Night Ranger. But, oddly, no "Beth" by KISS. I have noticed less of this; maybe to avoid overlap with sister station River?

--Rock 100.5 has an identity crisis. They can't decide whether they want to compete with Project by playing active rock, or River by emphasizing classic rock, or find their niche in between with 70s/80s heritage rock. They could pick two of the three (classic+heritage, heritage+active) but not all three.
As an aside, 1960s/early 1970s classic rock by tier 2 acts (Doors, Hendrix, Joplin, misc. psychedelia) is now completely gone from ATL radio. All you get now are top-tier acts like Zeppelin and the Stones, and not much of that.

--True Oldies is what an oldies station has had to become--basically a station focusing on 1970s AM gold that's too old for AC. 1960s Top 40 has no market left--similar to 1960s classic rock. It's interesting to look at River's and True Oldies' playlists and see how the same approach came up with two different playlists with very little overlap, due to River's emphasis on classic rock and True Oldies' emphasis on AM gold.
 
Look for the new poster, "number1tolistenatwork" to talk about how "WSB-FM B98.5 is sounding AWESOME!!!!"

And also be looking for "atlantasNEWclassichitsstation" to talk about "WSRV 97.1 The River ROCKS!!!"
 
jabba17 said:
--Fox 97 hated Motown? Since when? They would burn "Tears Of A Clown" and "Someday We'll Be Together" whenever they had the chance.

Sorry, typo on my part. The River is the Motown haters, not the old Fox 97. Fox 97 definenely loved spinning motown.
 
KDM 7000 said:
I can't believe they play Real McCoy on B98.5! The same station who didn't even know who Stevie B was!

None of our "lite rock" stations here in Az. play anything by Real McCoy.

We have 99.9 which is Adult AC (hears their top 10)
1 Im Yours
Jason Mraz

2 Love Story
Taylor Swift STRIPPED

3 Better In Time
Leona Lewis STRIPPED

4 Viva La Vida
Coldplay

5 What About Now
Daughtry

6 Pocketful of Sunshine
Natasha Bedingfield

7 Crush
David Archuleta

8 Love Remains The Same
Gavin Rossdale STRIPPED

9 Where I Stood
Missy Higgins

10 One Step At A Time
Jordin Sparks

Wow - I just discovered something myself.... but here's the playlist:http://www.kez999.com/iplaylist/playlist.html Lionel Richie was currently playing..

AND THEN, WE HAVE 98.7 The Peak (which used to be K-Lite 98.7 FM)
And NOBODY (that I know of in Phoenix) Beats their "never repeat a song in a day" light rock playlist.

Still no Real McCoy (I tried to request it once, but no. They don't want Real McCoy, Amber, No Mercy, etc...)
But they play a lot of stuff! I guess they call themselves variety hits, but it all seems to sound related to lite rock and alternative in a way;
...well, it's best that I just post a link to all these hits they play - http://www.987thepeak.com/?nid=120

They even play "oh Sheila" by Ready For The World, which is CLEARLY not an Atlanta thing at all.

It's like Mix 96.9 on STEROIDS! 96.9 is similar to what Star*94 would be if they kept some of their hits from 1994 or 1993 (and even before) or so through today, all together. The only reason I care for Mix 96.9 and 98.7 The Peak is because I grew up with a lot of this on Star*94 from 1993 - 1997.

We used to have some good alternative stations, but.... now I'll just say we have a lot of good spanish stations. The country stations have the strongest signals, we lost out Spanish Top 40, but the Latin rhythm is still around, seemingly becoming less bilingual and becoming more on the spanish side.

If you want to hear Nickelback, then 98.7 or 96.9 or the alternative station is the way to go. Nickelback is not top 40 here. Actually, here's what top 40 is in Az, from the station WHO SHOULD HAVE KEPT the "Arizona's #1 Hit music station" slogan to begin with: http://www.yes.com/#KZZP?chart

Craig David is oddly, but surely on there, and even beat Madcon! There seems to be a couple of Pitbull songs missing however because no top 40 or rhythmic in Az doesn't at least seemingly play about 5 or 8 Pitbull songs or more... As a matter of fact, Pitbull is playing NOW on Power 98.3! Danity Kane "damaged" is still hanging in there on most stations... C-Side is still being played on KZON.


Quite frankly, your enthusiasm for a one-hit wonder frightens me.
 
Actually, Real Mccoy are one of the few Dance acts to have more then one big national hit, and thus are disqualified from being considered one-hit wonders. If you werelistening to CHR radio in the mid 90s you'd remember "Another Night" and "Runaway".
Another Dance act to have two big Dance hits - Snap. They had "The Power" in 1990, and were serious as cancer when they said "Rhythm Is A Dance" :D
 
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