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![]() Bonneville's KKDV (95.7) in San Francisco went from "The Drive" (classic hits) to "My Country Station" Monday (8/11) at noon. The call letters haven't changed so far. This marks the return of a country format on an FM signal to the central part of the Bay Area. Reportedly, listeners will be asked to "select" a new slogan (which probably means one or two have been preselected already) ... How about, "All Mormon, All the Time"? |
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![]() "Peter H." wrote in message ... replying to: Bonneville's KKDV (95.7) in San Francisco went from "The Drive" (classic hits) to "My Country Station" Monday (8/11) at noon. The call letters haven't changed so far. This marks the return of a country format on an FM signal to the central part of the Bay Area. Reportedly, listeners will be asked to "select" a new slogan (which probably means one or two have been preselected already) ... How about, "All Mormon, All the Time"? I don't think Bonneville has changed since the days when someone I know managed a station for them in New York City. He said that he was never asked about religion. Of course he is pretty conservative, and the format was one that was unlikely to cause heartburn. Bonneville owns three "stations" here in the DC area: WGMS - commercial classical WTOP - straight news, no "talk", no discernable tilt see their web site www.wtopnews.com WWZZ - a rock station that may well be watered down "to suit" |
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![]() "R J Carpenter" wrote in message ... I don't think Bonneville has changed since the days when someone I know managed a station for them in New York City. He said that he was never asked about religion. Of course he is pretty conservative, and the format was one that was unlikely to cause heartburn. Bonneville owns three "stations" here in the DC area: WGMS - commercial classical WTOP - straight news, no "talk", no discernable tilt see their web site www.wtopnews.com WWZZ - a rock station that may well be watered down "to suit" I have to differ with you on this one RJ. The Mormon sensibilities have definitely made their share of appearances on the WWZZ signal over the years. Back when WWZZ/WWVZ was a half decent CHR (before CC decided to put Rhythmic CHR on 99.5 and Bonneville bailed on the format altogether) the were notoriously touchy with the dump button during the morning show, they edited songs excessively; etc. One song example that really used to bug me from the late '90's - "Sexual" by Amber - Bonneville edited the song for airplay and changed it to "Sensual"; subtle, yet highly annoying. In certain urban cuts, they would edit out not only the foul language, but also references to drugs that they (apparently) thought were too overt. This often has the effect of butchering songs - resulting in long lyrical silences throughout the cut. I often wondered - "if they're so offended by the content, why do they spin these songs?" I guess someone at Bonneville finally agreed - to my knowledge, there are no CHR's left in the Bonneville stable. Can anyone think of an example of a CHR still owned by Bonneville? I don't claim to understand the programming decisions, but I do think that CHR content and Bonneville corporate sensibilities were often in direct conflict. Best, Jeremy Powell |
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R J Carpenter had written:
| | I don't think Bonneville has changed since the days when someone I know | managed a station for them in New York City. He said that he was never | asked about religion. Of course he is pretty conservative, and the format | was one that was unlikely to cause heartburn. When Bonneville ran CHR on 95.7, there didn't seem to be much different about the fact that Bonneville was running it, although it was fun in a very minor kind of way to refer to it as "Mormon Hit Radio". -- Mark Roberts Oakland, California (it will forward) |
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"The Drive" was the best thing on radio in the past 30 years. It was
great the day it came on the air and got better and better every week. The slogan said it all: "Remember the way radio used to be, well its that way again". But now its just, "Remember, listeners don't count. We can jam anything into their ears we think will bring us more money". No wonder there isn't any listener loyalty anymore. The only radio we can count on being here tomorrow is NPR because we get to vote with our own $$. Maybe this is a good time check out satellite radio. It surly isn't a good time to listen to Country - hell its NEVER a good time for that crap! inch (Peter H.) wrote in message ... Bonneville's KKDV (95.7) in San Francisco went from "The Drive" (classic hits) to "My Country Station" Monday (8/11) at noon. The call letters haven't changed so far. This marks the return of a country format on an FM signal to the central part of the Bay Area. Reportedly, listeners will be asked to "select" a new slogan (which probably means one or two have been preselected already) ... How about, "All Mormon, All the Time"? |
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![]() "TritonVA" wrote in message ... "R J Carpenter" wrote in message ... WWZZ - a rock station that may well be watered down "to suit" I have to differ with you on this one RJ. The Mormon sensibilities have definitely made their share of appearances on the WWZZ signal over the years. Couldn't my "watered down to suit" cover this? |
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