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93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
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93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
Looks like about half the damn spins on the station come from about 10 artists, two of them being the unbelievably awful Sam Hunt and Dan + Shay.
I'm so happy WYCD is kicking their ass in the ratings. 99.5's music over the past 60 days has improved quite a bit.
99.5, 88.7 and 95.9 all have far better playlists than 93.1.
Some are speculating that another trade between Audacy and Cumulus could be in the works, with the object of Audacy's desire possibly being either WDRQ or WDVD. It is also possible the scenario involves no Detroit station whatsoever.
I'm so happy WYCD is kicking their ass in the ratings. 99.5's music over the past 60 days has improved quite a bit.
99.5, 88.7 and 95.9 all have far better playlists than 93.1.
Some are speculating that another trade between Audacy and Cumulus could be in the works, with the object of Audacy's desire possibly being either WDRQ or WDVD. It is also possible the scenario involves no Detroit station whatsoever.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
10 years this December! At what point do they just pull the plug?
Rhythmic AC might work okay on DRQ, but if the overhead stays low, they won't change a Goddamn thing.
Rhythmic AC might work okay on DRQ, but if the overhead stays low, they won't change a Goddamn thing.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
Interesting.MWmetalhead wrote: ↑Fri Feb 24, 2023 6:50 pmLooks like about half the damn spins on the station come from about 10 artists, two of them being the unbelievably awful Sam Hunt and Dan + Shay.
I'm so happy WYCD is kicking their ass in the ratings. 99.5's music over the past 60 days has improved quite a bit.
99.5, 88.7 and 95.9 all have far better playlists than 93.1.
Some are speculating that another trade between Audacy and Cumulus could be in the works, with the object of Audacy's desire possibly being either WDRQ or WDVD. It is also possible the scenario involves no Detroit station whatsoever.
IF Cumulus sells, which I don't believe is in the cards soon if ever, it'll be both FM's. WJR is a company cash cow.
I still believe DRQ will be WJR-FM. Not if, when. Don't look for WWJ Newsradio 93.1
Agree. Musically, DRQ Blows. WDVD is all over the place as well. That's on the PD.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
Audacy has room for another station on FM and so does Beasley.
If WWJ were to get an FM home, that would probably hurt 760 WJR, so with that in mind, Cumulus enabling Audacy's ability to give WWJ an FM home does seem a bit far-fetched.
There are rumblings Audacy is getting ready to deal its AC station in Buffalo to Cumulus and possibly one or more stations elsewhere to get a current Cumulus-owned station it wants. The Cumulus cluster in Minneapolis would fit nicely with Audacy's pair of FMs plus WCCO there (a couple of the crappy 105 signals could be tossed aside, if necessary). Of course, KRBE in Houston - a rare standalone FM - is another station that comes to mind. Seems to me Audacy would need to give quite a bit to Cumulus to get that one. The thought of WXLO going to Audacy is interesting - but I cannot see Cumulus wanting to be left with only a couple crappy Class A signals in Worcester that lack core Boston market coverage (and I also cannot see Audacy wanting those garbage signals).
If WWJ were to get an FM home, that would probably hurt 760 WJR, so with that in mind, Cumulus enabling Audacy's ability to give WWJ an FM home does seem a bit far-fetched.
There are rumblings Audacy is getting ready to deal its AC station in Buffalo to Cumulus and possibly one or more stations elsewhere to get a current Cumulus-owned station it wants. The Cumulus cluster in Minneapolis would fit nicely with Audacy's pair of FMs plus WCCO there (a couple of the crappy 105 signals could be tossed aside, if necessary). Of course, KRBE in Houston - a rare standalone FM - is another station that comes to mind. Seems to me Audacy would need to give quite a bit to Cumulus to get that one. The thought of WXLO going to Audacy is interesting - but I cannot see Cumulus wanting to be left with only a couple crappy Class A signals in Worcester that lack core Boston market coverage (and I also cannot see Audacy wanting those garbage signals).
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
I wonder if WDRQ's estimated annual billing last year was as shitty as it was in 2018?
http://www.countryaircheck.com/images/u ... atsrev.pdf
$1.6 million is all it mustered that year, according to BIA. That's less than sister station W4 in Ann Arbor! It's also just one-half of what sister station K100 in Toledo billed that year.
Even 107 WMUS in the tiny Muskegon market managed $1.1 million!
http://www.countryaircheck.com/images/u ... atsrev.pdf
$1.6 million is all it mustered that year, according to BIA. That's less than sister station W4 in Ann Arbor! It's also just one-half of what sister station K100 in Toledo billed that year.
Even 107 WMUS in the tiny Muskegon market managed $1.1 million!
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
Contemporary country music is perhaps among the worst genres with absolutely zero creativity and zero effort. I find it amazing that anyone that likes country music actually listens to that garbage.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
WYCD may be better musically, but it has those annoying autotuned CHR jingles as well. In my opinion, W4 in A2 is better than either 93.1 or 99.5, and Blackburn's stations (95.9 and CFCO) are better still. TBH, Duke FM is all the country music I need.
Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
I use the iHeartRadio app and listen to 80's and 90's country...which are largely ignored in most markets. Nowadays it's all newer stuff that I am not interested in. I feel the GenX demographic is largely ignored.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
David Korey is klueless. It's no wonder Beasley told him to take a hike in Boston. WJR-FM is coming before 2024.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
I agree on the first point. I'm not sure about the second.
If 760 were to gain an FM signal, I bet Audacy would ditch Alt 98.7 within 72 hours thereafter.
If 760 were to gain an FM signal, I bet Audacy would ditch Alt 98.7 within 72 hours thereafter.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
K100 has those same types of jingles as well. Their old jingles were much better.ChrisWL1980 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 8:48 pmWYCD may be better musically, but it has those annoying autotuned CHR jingles as well. In my opinion, W4 in A2 is better than either 93.1 or 99.5, and Blackburn's stations (95.9 and CFCO) are better still. TBH, Duke FM is all the country music I need.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
Given the country revenue numbers over in the Grand Rapids Forums that show WDRQ isn't even billing $2 million a year, how does Cume-less keep justifying its existence? If they had flipped 93.1 to sports talk when they had the Lions and moved the Lions + MSU basketball/football over to 93.1 would they be billing any better?
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
I love country music and detest what modern, mainstream country radio and the artists it plays (minus Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton) have become. Artists the likes of Florida-Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Sam Hunt and their same song choices about trucks, tanlines, backroads, and beer have ruined a once enjoyable radio format. I love the modern country music but you won't find almost any of what I enjoy on the radio. Besides KOKE-FM in Austin, TX, no one is playing Billy Strings, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Sturgill Simpson, Turnpike Troubadours, Tyler Childers, etc. It would be awesome if corporate radio had the guts to think outside the box and try something different with 93.1 like KOKE's format, but alas we're stuck with a station on autopilot, playing the very worst of modern, mainstream country over and over.SolidGoldDancers wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:52 amContemporary country music is perhaps among the worst genres with absolutely zero creativity and zero effort. I find it amazing that anyone that likes country music actually listens to that garbage.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
Be more honest.
30 year old boomers were the ones listening to the songs you're talking about.
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Re: 93.1 has one of the worst "country" music playlists I've ever seen
MrTaterSalad wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 12:28 pmI love country music and detest what modern, mainstream country radio and the artists it plays (minus Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton) have become. Artists the likes of Florida-Georgia Line, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Sam Hunt and their same song choices about trucks, tanlines, backroads, and beer have ruined a once enjoyable radio format. I love the modern country music but you won't find almost any of what I enjoy on the radio. Besides KOKE-FM in Austin, TX, no one is playing Billy Strings, Jason Isbell, Margo Price, Sturgill Simpson, Turnpike Troubadours, Tyler Childers, etc. It would be awesome if corporate radio had the guts to think outside the box and try something different with 93.1 like KOKE's format, but alas we're stuck with a station on autopilot, playing the very worst of modern, mainstream country over and over.SolidGoldDancers wrote: ↑Sat Feb 25, 2023 9:52 amContemporary country music is perhaps among the worst genres with absolutely zero creativity and zero effort. I find it amazing that anyone that likes country music actually listens to that garbage.
I can't see Billy Strings playing north of the Ohio River.
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