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Author Topic: talk at 7:30 pm sat on WXRK 92.3 k-rock wheres the music?  (Read 1388 times)
Jamie
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« Reply #10 on: August 30, 2007, 07:16:35 PM »

why not put any of em on WCBS FM
old timers would rather hear sports than teenagers/ college kids like me  Roll Eyes

WFAN has four major sports properties.

The Mets (1), the Giants (2), the Nets, and the Devils.

The Mets supersede everything else.  Then the Giants.  if the Giants or the Mets are playing at the same time the Nets or the Devils are playing, they get shunted to K-Rock.  It's been like this forever.  This is not new or shocking news.  It happened all the time to Ron and Fez when they were on Free.


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« Reply #11 on: August 31, 2007, 12:31:34 AM »

why not put any of em on WCBS FM
old timers would rather hear sports than teenagers/ college kids like me  Roll Eyes

WFAN has four major sports properties.

The Mets (1), the Giants (2), the Nets, and the Devils.

The Mets supersede everything else.  Then the Giants.  if the Giants or the Mets are playing at the same time the Nets or the Devils are playing, they get shunted to K-Rock.  It's been like this forever.  This is not new or shocking news.  It happened all the time to Ron and Fez when they were on Free.



I just noticed that in your quote you had "WCCC! Non-corporate radio".  For an "independent" station, their playlist is extremely boring and predictable.  Just goes to show you that just because you're not owned by a large corporation doesn't mean you still don't have to listen to "research" to determine the playlist...
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« Reply #12 on: August 31, 2007, 01:56:31 PM »

apparently you don't listen to WCCC enough.. yes a corporation, and at times annoying   but I don't call Marlin Broadcasting really much of company.
CCC, does Metallica A-Z, Ozzy A-Z,  80's weekend, 90's weekend, Live weekend, Cd Shoppers guide weekend, Friday Night Six Pack,  noon, 6pm, 1pm , and 3am all request hours. 90's at noon, 80's at 8pm and 90's at 9pm. Live weekend, threesome thursday, live at 5pm, and a NO Repeat Workday
 I am sure I missed a few specials.
-OZ



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I just noticed that in your quote you had "WCCC! Non-corporate radio".  For an "independent" station, their playlist is extremely boring and predictable.  Just goes to show you that just because you're not owned by a large corporation doesn't mean you still don't have to listen to "research" to determine the playlist...
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« Reply #13 on: August 31, 2007, 02:08:16 PM »

I'll second the support for WCCC. I've listened to them online and the times where I've traveled to Boston, and they are a far better station than any of the rock stations from NYC to Philly (that includes WXRK, WDHA, WRAT and WMMR).  They have a much more diverse playlist and aren't afraid to throw some edgier acts into the mix like Killswitch Engage, which is more than I can say for what we have here.  While most of these stations just crank out the Hinder, Nickelback, Daughtry and other corporate rock luminaries like there's no tomorrow, WCCC at least sounds the way a rock station should in 2007.  And that's something that we need in this area.  Too bad the tired, stodgy Greater Media (they own all of the aforementioned aside from WXRK) has so much of a cluster in this area - that's why terrestrial radio is so bland around here.
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« Reply #14 on: September 01, 2007, 07:12:45 PM »

why not put any of em on WCBS FM
old timers would rather hear sports than teenagers/ college kids like me  Roll Eyes

Again, it may be a contract thing.  When the Giants/Nets/Devils signed their broadcast contract, they were promised that the overflow goes on K-Rock.

That being said, K-Rock's demos fit in very well with hockey and basketball and football.  You're telling me that teenagers and young men aren't into sports?  That's crazy talk. 
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« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2007, 10:09:56 PM »

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I just noticed that in your quote you had "WCCC! Non-corporate radio".  For an "independent" station, their playlist is extremely boring and predictable.  Just goes to show you that just because you're not owned by a large corporation doesn't mean you still don't have to listen to "research" to determine the playlist...

And they talk A LOT.  7-, 8-, 9-, 10-minute talk breaks into stopsets are not uncommon, even in the overnight hours!  And, those extra long, irritating promos about how "Weeeeeeeeeeee're not a corrrrrrrrrrrporate staaaaaaaation!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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« Reply #16 on: September 01, 2007, 11:15:16 PM »

it can interesting talk tho and it works... yes a bit irritating at times. for the time you must be including the adds..  I usally call it 20 min of music 10 min of adds/talk station... you must listen between 3-7pm when piccossi is on its the only time CCC can get irritating not including sabation in the morning... I call piccossi in the afternoon occationaly the worst time to listen to CCC however i don't know if CCC still does these two features but , with dumbass  wednesday and altemo destructo thursday, the talk can get damn right funny and interesting for the outcome different each week.   my fav time to listen is Jeff Slater on from 7-mid...

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I just noticed that in your quote you had "WCCC! Non-corporate radio".  For an "independent" station, their playlist is extremely boring and predictable.  Just goes to show you that just because you're not owned by a large corporation doesn't mean you still don't have to listen to "research" to determine the playlist...

And they talk A LOT.  7-, 8-, 9-, 10-minute talk breaks into stopsets are not uncommon, even in the overnight hours!  And, those extra long, irritating promos about how "Weeeeeeeeeeee're not a corrrrrrrrrrrporate staaaaaaaation!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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« Reply #17 on: September 04, 2007, 02:36:34 PM »

it can interesting talk tho and it works... yes a bit irritating at times. for the time you must be including the adds..  I usally call it 20 min of music 10 min of adds/talk station... you must listen between 3-7pm when piccossi is on its the only time CCC can get irritating not including sabation in the morning... I call piccossi in the afternoon occationaly the worst time to listen to CCC however i don't know if CCC still does these two features but , with dumbass  wednesday and altemo destructo thursday, the talk can get damn right funny and interesting for the outcome different each week.   my fav time to listen is Jeff Slater on from 7-mid...

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I just noticed that in your quote you had "WCCC! Non-corporate radio".  For an "independent" station, their playlist is extremely boring and predictable.  Just goes to show you that just because you're not owned by a large corporation doesn't mean you still don't have to listen to "research" to determine the playlist...

And they talk A LOT.  7-, 8-, 9-, 10-minute talk breaks into stopsets are not uncommon, even in the overnight hours!  And, those extra long, irritating promos about how "Weeeeeeeeeeee're not a corrrrrrrrrrrporate staaaaaaaation!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

I think the most irritating thing about CCC is, back in the day, when Hartford had an alternative station (Radio 104) CCC used to compete with them in, not-so-subtle ways.  Problem was, both stations playlists looked very similar. CCC would play some breaker/sweeper about how "hard" they rocked and then go into something like Everclear's "I Will Buy You A New Life."  And, as for the local scene, Radio 104 did much more than CCC ever claimed. 
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« Reply #18 on: September 07, 2007, 07:26:04 AM »

I was able to clock radio 104.1 in portchester Ny many of times. and as far south as near exit 9 in Ct on 95 ( the min you turn the curve into stamford the station gets bled over by  104.3 and 103.9.
 I miss radio 104.1  a lot... but I always loved CCC more.

radio 104.1 memories
yes Wilcow..   Mandatory Metallica among many funny air-break's he did.
Carlito...  Locked himself in the studio and played metallica for 18 hours straight until he got to talk to someone from Metallica.
DEE Snyder.. I never liked morning shows But I know many people who did like his show.
Bubba the Love sponge....   CC killed the station because of this... its the DJ who should Have never been on the radio With us Unions in the Northern states and Stayed with the confederacy in the southern states.
4:20 Brownie  god damn I miss this feature...
I am sure  missing a ton of features/specials  got any to add?
-OZ






it can interesting talk tho and it works... yes a bit irritating at times. for the time you must be including the adds..  I usally call it 20 min of music 10 min of adds/talk station... you must listen between 3-7pm when piccossi is on its the only time CCC can get irritating not including sabation in the morning... I call piccossi in the afternoon occationaly the worst time to listen to CCC however i don't know if CCC still does these two features but , with dumbass  wednesday and altemo destructo thursday, the talk can get damn right funny and interesting for the outcome different each week.   my fav time to listen is Jeff Slater on from 7-mid...

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I just noticed that in your quote you had "WCCC! Non-corporate radio".  For an "independent" station, their playlist is extremely boring and predictable.  Just goes to show you that just because you're not owned by a large corporation doesn't mean you still don't have to listen to "research" to determine the playlist...




And they talk A LOT.  7-, 8-, 9-, 10-minute talk breaks into stopsets are not uncommon, even in the overnight hours!  And, those extra long, irritating promos about how "Weeeeeeeeeeee're not a corrrrrrrrrrrporate staaaaaaaation!!!!!!!!!!!!!"

I think the most irritating thing about CCC is, back in the day, when Hartford had an alternative station (Radio 104) CCC used to compete with them in, not-so-subtle ways.  Problem was, both stations playlists looked very similar. CCC would play some breaker/sweeper about how "hard" they rocked and then go into something like Everclear's "I Will Buy You A New Life."  And, as for the local scene, Radio 104 did much more than CCC ever claimed. 
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« Reply #19 on: September 09, 2007, 07:34:02 PM »

Bubba the Love sponge....   CC killed the station because of this... its the DJ who should Have never been on the radio With us Unions in the Northern states and Stayed with the confederacy in the southern states. 

Clear Channel killed Radio 104 because they were the #9 FM station in a 9 FM Station Market. Hartford. While 104 is still usually #9 in most books, their ratings as POWER are much higher than when they were Radio 104. Furthermore they achieved their goal  of stealing listeners from CBS's HOT 93.7 FM. They're not #1 or #2 any more.
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