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Author Topic: comparing K-rock to the new 104.1 in CT  (Read 3538 times)
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« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2007, 04:09:33 PM »

I'm not so sure that they are moving the TOWER to NY, just the COL. It would make no sense to target a market where your tower doesn't even exist in, yet the same state.
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« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2007, 06:37:25 PM »

I gave K-Rock  a listen this weekend on the bus out to Rockaway beach...

They seemed to have improved, in that they aren't playing all the classic rock anymore, but they still were playing 90's anthems which are tired and chores to hear, like Sublime's What I got. 

I guess my taste in music is so refined that I'll never hear what I want on the radio, ie a mix of 80's british new wave with todays british nu rave, and the odd american band that plays in an 80's influenced style which sounds like nu rave.  But more than likely I'll just have to stick to my Williamsburg haunts to her quality music.
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« Reply #12 on: October 30, 2007, 12:16:51 PM »

I gave K-Rock  a listen this weekend on the bus out to Rockaway beach...

They seemed to have improved, in that they aren't playing all the classic rock anymore, but they still were playing 90's anthems which are tired and chores to hear, like Sublime's What I got. 

I guess my taste in music is so refined that I'll never hear what I want on the radio, ie a mix of 80's british new wave with todays british nu rave, and the odd american band that plays in an 80's influenced style which sounds like nu rave.  But more than likely I'll just have to stick to my Williamsburg haunts to her quality music.

I'm pretty sure Williamsburg Brooklyn people aren't really the target for K-Rock (but hey, what do I know?)  That being said, I agree that there are way too many gold cuts being played on the station.  There should at least be 3-4 currents an hour (with at least two "new" songs thrown in).  It really boggles my mind as to why this station can't get that right.
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« Reply #13 on: October 30, 2007, 02:31:27 PM »

My questions:
1st off Iv'e been stuck in Vt but its because I am doing what I love which is radio and I'd like to go somewhere in My life with it.
2nd. why the Hell does k-rock play that Jam rock song every 4 hours...  i am so sick of it!, yet I am in Vt except 2 weekends i visited and an occasional online listen
3rd..  what the hell happened to the hair metal like they used to play in May? as the summer went on the playlist got duller
4th...  do the even have a music director? .. they might be programming it out of L.A. the last I heard.
5. my signature at the bottom say's at all !

-OZ
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« Reply #14 on: October 30, 2007, 02:39:03 PM »

4th...  do the even have a music director? .. they might be programming it out of L.A. the last I heard.

Yes they do... according to the website (http://www.923krock.com/Station-Info/500411), it's Mike Tierney who is the MD/APD. They also have Danni who was a former co-host of the K-ROCK/FREE FM version of "The Booker Show" and former K-ROCK DJ is currently the Music/Programming Coordinator.

Kevin Weatherly who is the PD (I believe) of KROQ in LA was in NYC to oversee the launch and acted as the PD for a little while since they did not yet hire a PD at the time... Tracy Cloherty is the current PD.
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« Reply #15 on: October 31, 2007, 01:44:19 PM »

My questions:
1st off Iv'e been stuck in Vt but its because I am doing what I love which is radio and I'd like to go somewhere in My life with it.
2nd. why the Hell does k-rock play that Jam rock song every 4 hours...  i am so sick of it!, yet I am in Vt except 2 weekends i visited and an occasional online listen
3rd..  what the hell happened to the hair metal like they used to play in May? as the summer went on the playlist got duller
4th...  do the even have a music director? .. they might be programming it out of L.A. the last I heard.
5. my signature at the bottom say's at all !

-OZ

1) Congratulations.
2) Good question, I have no idea (is it even a current?)
3) Hair metal has no place on this format.  It was lame even in the 80's, there's no excuse to play it now.  Plus we already have a classic rock station here in New York.  Why not use the time that you want them to play hair metal as a time to play new songs
4) They do, but they are doing a terrible job.
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« Reply #16 on: November 01, 2007, 06:15:28 PM »

I gave K-Rock  a listen this weekend on the bus out to Rockaway beach...

They seemed to have improved, in that they aren't playing all the classic rock anymore, but they still were playing 90's anthems which are tired and chores to hear, like Sublime's What I got. 

I guess my taste in music is so refined that I'll never hear what I want on the radio, ie a mix of 80's british new wave with todays british nu rave, and the odd american band that plays in an 80's influenced style which sounds like nu rave.  But more than likely I'll just have to stick to my Williamsburg haunts to her quality music.

I'm pretty sure Williamsburg Brooklyn people aren't really the target for K-Rock (but hey, what do I know?)

Sometimes it sounds like even k-Rock doesn't know what their target is.  Sometime it sounds like they are aiming for the high end of the 18-34 demo with the slowed down Eddie Vedder, sometimes it sounds like they are aiming at the middle of the 18-24 when they play Cold War Kids, sometimes it sounds like they sound like they are aiming for the younger end of the demo with Breaking Benjamin, and other times it sounds like they are catering outside of their demos, with teen-pop screamo. 

Where does that leave K-Rock?  Searching for bands people born between 1973 and 1989 can agree are cool.  This group encompasses those who were just coming of age during Woodstock '94 and are just coming of age today.  Because this group splits the grundge era, K-Rock is in an awkward positions.  Songs like Jeremy and Alive may well be classic rock to this group, but Dissident and Nothingman are modern.  Same situation applies to songs like Rusty Cage and Fell on Black Days.
 
So where does that leave K-Rock?  With a  proven core of Foo Fighters, Red Hot Chilli Peppers, Green Day, and Linkin Park.  Solid core artists.  But the station lacks any continuity with the past, its willing to acknowledge the years between 91-95 for select bands, but seems to refuse to play songs from 95-2003.  Even Z-100 throws in a late 90's track hear and there.  I'm okay if K-Rck wants to pretend Nu Metal never happened, but it should feel free to tap with mid nineties alternative well.  Maybe I'd like to hear Ruby Soho rather than What I got every once in a while, its a proven hit from the past, but hasn't been played a billion times over and over and over since it came out. 

And oh yeah, they need to increase the list of currents.
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