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TLCat
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #130 on: October 18, 2006, 08:20:20 PM »

KTCU... i dont know the spot on the dial off hand but they play jazz in the afternoon during rush hour.

i personally really like the new station.  Grin

it is fun music from when i was in jr high and high school and even stuff from today.

similar to Jack FM... i just switch between the two. lol
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #131 on: October 18, 2006, 10:11:57 PM »

Yes it could. Regretably the corp owners only listen to board rooms and advertisng agencies who don't want to advertise to that demo. Who 0f course sits on the ad agencies ? Persons 40 and below, who have no idea of the 35 - 55 group who may actually like a station as you suggested. They want people who look and think like them and thus miss several key portraits in a gallery. Someone who has a concrete plan with patience and persistence could do very well going against the ignorant grain of the ad agencies and board rooms . Master of Grand Illusion will disagree being a member of that group.

Yeah!!! How DARE those ad agencies try to make money by doing what the corporations paying them tell them to do...
And how dare those corporations try to make money by advertising to young people who might be influenced to buy their product, instead of to older people LESS likely to buy their product...

and why develop a "concrete plan with patience and persistence" when you can drop in a "jack' or Movin format and make more money quicker? Is patience and persistence code for 'losing money'?   
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #132 on: October 18, 2006, 10:58:20 PM »

Well I just wish some Board (bored !!) Rooms would listen to what we have to say...................

I miss The Oasis and I know a ton of other people do as well.

To HECK with "MOViN" !!



Jay, just move on hoss.  Quit bitching and moaning, unless you have 100 million to buy a stick and station to bring back Smooth Jazz to D/FW.  You can get XM or Sirius Radio or purchase an Ipod and load it up with all your favorite songs.  CBS made the switch, and I hate to say this, I'm glad they did.  The Oasis was not that station that I started listening to in 1989 on 106.1.  I miss the old KNOK, I miss KRBV(until Cameron Smith, Skip Schmidt and Thomas Bacote messed it up).  We all miss our favorite stations of the past, we move on....
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #133 on: October 19, 2006, 08:57:13 AM »

salemjedi54,

I know, I know, it is time for me to move on but goodness I really miss that station.  There is truly nothing out there worth listening to anymore...............I've got an Ipod full of tunes, guess I'll go buy the radio adapter and put it in my car.

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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #134 on: October 19, 2006, 09:17:15 AM »


i personally really like the new station.  Grin

it is fun music from when i was in jr high and high school and even stuff from today.

similar to Jack FM... i just switch between the two. lol

Ditto
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #135 on: October 19, 2006, 09:56:55 AM »


i personally really like the new station.  Grin

it is fun music from when i was in jr high and high school and even stuff from today.

similar to Jack FM... i just switch between the two. lol

Ditto


Enough already!!!!!

You two sound like spoiled rotten children fighting over who's better and who's worse.

Grow up and stop posting the same crap or i'll get a switch. Cheesy
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #136 on: October 19, 2006, 02:35:57 PM »

FROM THE LITTLE
"eah!!! How DARE those ad agencies try to make money by doing what the corporations paying them tell them to do...
And how dare those corporations try to make money by advertising to young people who might be influenced to buy their product, instead of to older people LESS likely to buy their product..."


Yeah how dare those ad agencies and corp real estate agents overlook the ones with more cash,buy more expensive items,newer cars,houses,etc.  Yeah how dare they be so limited in vison and broad in ignorance? That's todays radio, the quick buck,rather than the long term stable investment.
Coming up DAVID EDWARD FRANKLETON GLEASON AND HI SMASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION SPIN ORCHESTRA will distort as only he can facts   with plagarism in "D:" minor.
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #137 on: October 19, 2006, 03:34:57 PM »

Oh my. 14 pages and countless threads about The Oasis and Movin'. Neither is the best that ever was, and neither is the worst. One's gone, one's here. I didn't listen to one, and I don't listen to the other. Now that I'm probably the last one to contribute to this whip-of-a-topic, I can't wait until someone starts a new one...ANY one. Just so that when I log on here I don't look with anticipation for a new and interesting topic to read...and there's the 23rd incarnation of "why my clothes no longer fit as a result of the demise of The Oasis". Sheesh.
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #138 on: October 19, 2006, 04:38:36 PM »

FROM THE LITTLE
"eah!!! How DARE those ad agencies try to make money by doing what the corporations paying them tell them to do...
And how dare those corporations try to make money by advertising to young people who might be influenced to buy their product, instead of to older people LESS likely to buy their product..."


Yeah how dare those ad agencies and corp real estate agents overlook the ones with more cash,buy more expensive items,newer cars,houses,etc.  Yeah how dare they be so limited in vison and broad in ignorance? That's todays radio, the quick buck,rather than the long term stable investment.
Coming up DAVID EDWARD FRANKLETON GLEASON AND HI SMASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION SPIN ORCHESTRA will distort as only he can facts   with plagarism in "D:" minor.

I am not going to spin anything. Neither a station nor an agency defines the age target of an agecy client. The client's marketing department does that.

If the client says "Women 25-44" and a station is 55+, no matter how many sales presentations the station makes to the agency, they will never get a buy as they do not meet the demo specified by the client.

And, again, the biggest objection to using radio for 55+ is that the ROI is often negative. It makes no fiscal sense if you spend more on advertising to make the sale than the profit from the sale.
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Re: KOAI-FM
« Reply #139 on: October 19, 2006, 07:49:50 PM »

FROM THE LITTLE
"eah!!! How DARE those ad agencies try to make money by doing what the corporations paying them tell them to do...
And how dare those corporations try to make money by advertising to young people who might be influenced to buy their product, instead of to older people LESS likely to buy their product..."


Yeah how dare those ad agencies and corp real estate agents overlook the ones with more cash,buy more expensive items,newer cars,houses,etc.  Yeah how dare they be so limited in vison and broad in ignorance? That's todays radio, the quick buck,rather than the long term stable investment.
Coming up DAVID EDWARD FRANKLETON GLEASON AND HI SMASTER OF GRAND ILLUSION SPIN ORCHESTRA will distort as only he can facts   with plagarism in "D:" minor.

I am not going to spin anything. Neither a station nor an agency defines the age target of an agecy client. The client's marketing department does that.

If the client says "Women 25-44" and a station is 55+, no matter how many sales presentations the station makes to the agency, they will never get a buy as they do not meet the demo specified by the client.

And, again, the biggest objection to using radio for 55+ is that the ROI is often negative. It makes no fiscal sense if you spend more on advertising to make the sale than the profit from the sale.

Mama Mia! Look at those KEGL numbers!!!!!! I bet them Gringoized M-E-X-I-C-A-N salespeople are having a hard time convincing them M-E-X-I-C-A-N-S to buy from a greedy old gringo like Lowry Mays huh OLD GRINGO/David Eduardo/David Gleason.  Cheesy

Hey Dave-O, you related to the Fat One himself? And away we gooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Cheesy
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