DToTheJ said:I do remember that that was the transitional period between Z-100's original glory days as a CHR and their current hurrah as a CHR... you know, when they were sprinkling in alternative music under the tutelage of Tom Poleman... But in fairness, he (and Z) have certainly made up for that.
I think the person who'd best be fit to directly answer your question would be Vince Santarelli.
DToTheJ said:I do remember that that was the transitional period between Z-100's original glory days as a CHR and their current hurrah as a CHR... you know, when they were sprinkling in alternative music under the tutelage of Tom Poleman... But in fairness, he (and Z) have certainly made up for that.
Mike Schwartz said:Nights was Chio the Hitman, who came to the Z around the same time as Human Numan from San Diego's Q106
Mac Daddy said:Mike Schwartz said:Nights was Chio the Hitman, who came to the Z around the same time as Human Numan from San Diego's Q106
Chio was great! Didn't know he was there back in 96' though. Also I was trying to remember, when Elvis Duran come to Z100?
CHRles said:DToTheJ said:I do remember that that was the transitional period between Z-100's original glory days as a CHR and their current hurrah as a CHR... you know, when they were sprinkling in alternative music under the tutelage of Tom Poleman... But in fairness, he (and Z) have certainly made up for that.
I think the person who'd best be fit to directly answer your question would be Vince Santarelli.
2) 95.5 PLJ moved more towards Modern A/C in the mid 90s
They did?! I don't recall 'PLJ having a modern lean, but I definitely remember WNEW-FM in '95 experimenting with a modern rock sound.
Mike Schwartz said:Tom Poleman was NOT the PD during that era-it was still Steve Kingston, who Scott Shannon brought to the station in 1989 from WPGC/Washington.
Z100's Modern Rock lean was very innovative at the time, especially in 93-94. In fact, in 1994 it was voted as radio station of the year by the readers of Rolling Stone.
They were one of the top rated stations in NYC in 94 peaking at around a 4.5 share, but the Alterna-Pop sound faced a LOT of newfound competition:
1) Q-104.3 went Active Rock in late 1993
2) 95.5 PLJ moved more towards Modern A/C in the mid 90s
3) 92.3 K-Rock went full-blown Modern Rock in 96
4) Dance/Pop 103.5 KTU shot straight to the top of the NYC ratings within a couple of months of launching
5) 105.1's short lived Modern A/C format in 96-97
GSP163 said:Not what 92.7 was doing at the time since they were always changing their sound.....Were they called "The Island" then?
vinceapple said:Love Phones with Dr. Judith Kuriansky was on from 10 to midnight and then came Chris Jagger, who did midnight to 2 AM.
CHRles said:2) 95.5 PLJ moved more towards Modern A/C in the mid 90s
3) 92.3 K-Rock went full-blown Modern Rock in 96
4) Dance/Pop 103.5 KTU shot straight to the top of the NYC ratings within a couple of months of launching
5) 105.1's short lived Modern A/C format in 96-97
p_herring said:Check out their top songs of 1994 (I think this list is pretty accurate as I remember listening to this count-UP):
http://www.rhapsody.com/playlistcentral/playlistdetail?playlistId=ply.24745308