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Author Topic: Your Wish List For The New Party FM 87.7  (Read 14779 times)
dj_quad4
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« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2009, 02:33:20 PM »


To keep the 1 million + NYC/NJ crowd happy.

1-Terminate HIP HOP we have enough of that gangster crap in NYC.

2-Have a format like the original hot 97.

3-Bring back the pulse 87 staff.(party 105)staff don't cut it for me.

4-Increase the web stream to 128k,party 105 has it @ 32k lousy for 2009 standards.

5-I hope Vic Latino will listen the to these suggestions if he wants to be successful in the tri-state area.
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thataveragejoe
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« Reply #11 on: November 02, 2009, 02:49:15 PM »

1. More dance, less hip-hop.
2. More dance, less hip-hop.
3. More dance, less hip-hop.

Read some of the other discussions around the net, this is certainly the resounding outcry from the former Pulse listeners. I know Tony says to be patient, but the clock is running.
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« Reply #12 on: November 02, 2009, 03:30:20 PM »

I stopped listening to radio until Pulse 87.7.  There is enough repetitive crap on all the other stations and it was refreshing to hear something different.  I agree that Pulse 87 didn't fail, specially since the other stations would play songs that were being played on Pulse.  I hope that the new Party will stay away from what the five other stations are already doing and bring something new to the table, otherwise a lot of listeners are going to go back to their I-pods!
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« Reply #13 on: November 02, 2009, 03:33:47 PM »

I wouldn't agree to terminate hip hop because the mix of hip hop is tradition, meaning hip hop was played from the birth of Party.  Since I found Party 105 back in 2000, they always had that mix of hip hop and dance, although it was about 70% dance and 30% hip hop.  I have to agree the best period was after the channelcast crap when Andre was PD and about 85% was dance and 15% hip hop.  Can't forget at that period, 101.7 was hip hop at that time too, so that explained why Party was heavy on dance.
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« Reply #14 on: November 02, 2009, 04:35:25 PM »

A user with the handle "DanceEverywhere"... NOW I've seen everything...

Still never answered my question on another thread in here, where I guaranteed that we would get a dance station sooner than it took the fans of oldies to get their music back.

WAS I RIGHT??!!!!!!??
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« Reply #15 on: November 02, 2009, 05:40:22 PM »

1. More Pulse 87 music . will that would be nice with city that big and no dance/chrt Music station
2. Less blah blah blah - DJs who know when to shut up. your right
4. Enough advertising to pay the bills . Now that hard one as no one want to spend and move up the chain from street - newspapers Medai radio tv and so on . pity  as some one say we be chatting about Pulse for next 10 years , rember listen to 2 station on c90 tapes back in the early 90s think was 100 and 95 , from the mid 80s when radio came from Usa , not any more think djs in EU are lot better then USa head , just what i think

I live in EU and travel a lot around EU working for Radio , justs in Nyc and all the club were playying Dance , RnB Hip Hop but was my hard drive Rapped (sorry)  so many time by dj for NYC State for good  Euro Dance Music
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« Reply #16 on: November 02, 2009, 06:04:07 PM »


To keep the 1 million + NYC/NJ crowd happy.

1-Terminate HIP HOP we have enough of that gangster crap in NYC.

2-Have a format like the original hot 97.



The original Hot 97 DID play some Hip Hop, and definitely played more than just Dance music. I've posted proof of this on the Dance board:
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,155979.0.html

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« Reply #17 on: November 02, 2009, 06:22:46 PM »

Knowing the very savvy Vic Latino going back to when "The" was still his middle name, Party will remain Party;
why would a successful formula(Party) switch gears to sound like a fallen formula(Pulse)?
Answer; it won't, as it would alienate the established fan base on Long Island for starters...
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« Reply #18 on: November 02, 2009, 06:31:16 PM »

Knowing the very savvy Vic Latino going back to when "The" was still his middle name, Party will remain Party;
why would a successful formula(Party) switch gears to sound like a fallen formula(Pulse)?
Answer; it won't, as it would alienate the established fan base on Long Island for starters...

Except that Party hasn't had one "successful formula."  105.3's frequent format/music tweaks are well known to many on this board.  As for Pulse, anything you say about that station has zero credibility (or negative credibility, if there was such a thing), as your "microwave oven" posting history speaks for itself.  Funny how you don't have any comments about your microwave oven now that a "very savvy" contact of yours is taking over the frequency (and this is not meant as an insult to Vic Latino, but meant to point out the incredible bias some people around here have). 
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« Reply #19 on: November 02, 2009, 06:36:38 PM »


To keep the 1 million + NYC/NJ crowd happy.

1-Terminate HIP HOP we have enough of that gangster crap in NYC.

2-Have a format like the original hot 97.



The original Hot 97 DID play some Hip Hop, and definitely played more than just Dance music. I've posted proof of this on the Dance board:
http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,155979.0.html



I COMPLETELY agree with this. If Party FM plays a good mix of Pop, Hip-Hop AND Dance (prioritizing on Dance) then that IS kind of a TRUE return to original form, since HOT 103/97 did just that and was on TOP of the ratings many times. PLEASE TELL THIS TO SOME OF THE HATERS ON PARTY FM'S page on Facebook because apparently they don't get it. Honestly I LOVED the mix of music they were playing a bit earlier. I heard Sexy Chick, right into Broken Strings by Carefree, right into Release Me by Agnes, right into a new song from Timbaland and THAN into the latest from Gaga, Bad Romance!! NOW if they keep that sort of thing up more and more, I can surely deal with the occasional Jay-Z or similar sort of artist, to me that's MORE than acceptable!! That's the ORIGINAL HOT 97!!!!!!!!!
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