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WCBS-FM has died!
This was an oldies station in New York City for 33 years.
Was pretty good. Though they played too much 70's and not enough 50's and 60's. But still good. They also had Cousin Brucie (who used to DJ at WABC when they played music) and other "classic" jocks. They switched it to "Jack FM". Sounds automated. A mix of classic rock, 80's and current pop. I like classic rock and 80's but I hate current pop. Looks like I'll be listening to "Kool 967" from southwest CT. They play 60's oldies. |
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CBS-FM Has not died it was killed off by the corporate greed!
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"Tom Betz" wrote in message ... Quoth in : The Gen Pop will now have to sit back and wait for smart station operator to switch to a more agressive oldies format than CBS-FM was dishing out. Don't forget that Viacom is planning to sell off its radio operation. No, it's not. It is planning to divest or do trades outside the top 20 to 25 markets, where they feel resources are better put in other aspects of the business. This flip is just an attempt, by putting a trendy format on the former Oldies stations, to make them more salable. Infinity is gambling on a spike in the ratings just strong enough to up the selling price a few bucks. Of course, it also cuts expenses by eliminating the on-air talent... A ratings increase of a share or so on two stations would not even change the EPS by a fraction of a cent. |
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Johnny Gardner wrote: CBS-FM Has not died it was killed off by the corporate greed! The former KNX-FM 93.1 has adopted the Jack FM format also. Evidently they pay a license fee for its use. LA Times reviewer said it sounds like a beer-joint jukebox. |
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I listened to CBS - FM for most of it's 33 year run. Infinity
has flipped the bird at it's audience, and it's employee's. The fact they aired the Mickey Dolenz in the morning show at B.B. Kings in New York to celebrate the airing of thier 100th show, only to pull the plug on them that day, was the ultimate kick in the crotch. I for one would never trust them again regardless of which side of the dial you are sitting. I'm finished with them. |
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"David Eduardo" wrote in
: "Tom Betz" wrote in message ... Quoth in : The Gen Pop will now have to sit back and wait for smart station operator to switch to a more agressive oldies format than CBS-FM was dishing out. Don't forget that Viacom is planning to sell off its radio operation. No, it's not. It is planning to divest or do trades outside the top 20 to 25 markets, where they feel resources are better put in other aspects of the business. Ah, yes. Selling everything but Infinity. http://www.forbes.com/facesinthenews/2004/06/07/0607autofacescan03.html -- George Bush's War of Choice on Iraq is a totally unnecessary war. Every life lost, every limb lost, every disfigurement, every disability caused there is more blood on George W. Bush's hands, and on the hands of everyone who voted for George W. Bush. |
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I'm sure I'm going to get flamed for it, but here goes anyway. I was
truly disappointed by wcbs changing formats without notice, effectively killing a landmark of NY (and apparently killing another landmark in chicago at the exact same moment). But I at LEAST have to give them credit for letting wcbs continue on the web. If this happened 10 years ago, that would have been it. But at least it has the web going for it. No? |
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wrote in message ... Johnny Gardner wrote: CBS-FM Has not died it was killed off by the corporate greed! The former KNX-FM 93.1 has adopted the Jack FM format also. Evidently they pay a license fee for its use. LA Times reviewer said it sounds like a beer-joint jukebox. That station has not been KNX FM for decades. It was a 70's rock format for about 10 years. |
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David Eduardo wrote: The former KNX-FM 93.1 has adopted the Jack FM format also. Evidently they pay a license fee for its use. LA Times reviewer said it sounds like a beer-joint jukebox. That station has not been KNX FM for decades. It was a 70's rock format for about 10 years. Arrow 93.1, playing "classic rock". KNX-FM was back in the late 70's early 80's, up to 1984(?) when it experimented with a CHR format. Didn't it do a stint as oldies (KODJ) too? P.S. I just can't get into Jack....on the one hand you have KRTH, which has a very limited library....but Jack has the opposite problem--it's all over the map! |