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NYC Radio SHOULD BE

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Creed613

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92.3-Rock
93.1-Rhythmic CHR
93.9-Spanish
95.5-Hot A/C
94.7-Religious
96.3-Classical
97.1-Hip-Hop
97.9-Hurban
98.7-Urban
99.5-Alternative
100.3-Top 40
101.1-Oldies
101.9-Jazz
102.7-Country
103.5-Dance
104.3-Classic Rock
105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
106.7-Adult Contemporary
107.5-Talk
 
> 92.3-Rock
> 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> 93.9-Spanish
> 95.5-Hot A/C
> 94.7-Religious
> 96.3-Classical
> 97.1-Hip-Hop
> 97.9-Hurban
> 98.7-Urban
> 99.5-Alternative
> 100.3-Top 40
> 101.1-Oldies
> 101.9-Jazz
> 102.7-Country
> 103.5-Dance
> 104.3-Classic Rock
> 105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
> 106.7-Adult Contemporary
> 107.5-Talk
>

May I ask how you reasoned this? E.g. Rhythmic CHR on 93.1 and Spanish on 93.9....there's Spanish on 93.1 now but not 93.9....how do you figure? And why should 94.7 still be religious, but 99.5 switch to alternative?
 
> > 92.3-Rock
> > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > 93.9-Spanish
> > 95.5-Hot A/C
> > 94.7-Religious
> > 96.3-Classical
> > 97.1-Hip-Hop
> > 97.9-Hurban
> > 98.7-Urban
> > 99.5-Alternative
> > 100.3-Top 40
> > 101.1-Oldies
> > 101.9-Jazz
> > 102.7-Country
> > 103.5-Dance
> > 104.3-Classic Rock
> > 105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
> > 106.7-Adult Contemporary
> > 107.5-Talk
> >
>
> May I ask how you reasoned this? E.g. Rhythmic CHR on 93.1
> and Spanish on 93.9....there's Spanish on 93.1 now but not
> 93.9....how do you figure? And why should 94.7 still be
> religious, but 99.5 switch to alternative?
>
Cause NYC Radio Needs some tweaks. But Thats just my opinion. Like anyone cares what I think anyway.
 
$h*t! if nyc had a format like this, I'd never need to buy satellite radio!
how about frequencys, 103.9 in weschester and 96.7 wkhl in stamford and 91.5 90.9 and the other few I am forgetting?
> > 92.3-Rock
> > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > 93.9-Spanish
> > 95.5-Hot A/C
> > 94.7-Religious
> > 96.3-Classical
> > 97.1-Hip-Hop
> > 97.9-Hurban
> > 98.7-Urban
> > 99.5-Alternative
> > 100.3-Top 40
> > 101.1-Oldies
> > 101.9-Jazz
> > 102.7-Country
> > 103.5-Dance
> > 104.3-Classic Rock
> > 105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
> > 106.7-Adult Contemporary
> > 107.5-Talk
> >
>
> May I ask how you reasoned this? E.g. Rhythmic CHR on 93.1
> and Spanish on 93.9....there's Spanish on 93.1 now but not
> 93.9....how do you figure? And why should 94.7 still be
> religious, but 99.5 switch to alternative?
>
 
> $h*t! if nyc had a format like this, I'd never need to buy
> satellite radio!
> how about frequencys, 103.9 in weschester and 96.7 wkhl in
> stamford and 91.5 90.9 and the other few I am forgetting?
> > > 92.3-Rock
> > > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > > 93.9-Spanish
> > > 95.5-Hot A/C
> > > 94.7-Religious
> > > 96.3-Classical
> > > 97.1-Hip-Hop
> > > 97.9-Hurban
> > > 98.7-Urban
> > > 99.5-Alternative
> > > 100.3-Top 40
> > > 101.1-Oldies
> > > 101.9-Jazz
> > > 102.7-Country
> > > 103.5-Dance
> > > 104.3-Classic Rock
> > > 105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
> > > 106.7-Adult Contemporary
> > > 107.5-Talk
> > >
> >
> > May I ask how you reasoned this? E.g. Rhythmic CHR on
> 93.1
> > and Spanish on 93.9....there's Spanish on 93.1 now but not
>
> > 93.9....how do you figure? And why should 94.7 still be
> > religious, but 99.5 switch to alternative?
> >
> I'd rather have all the NYC Stations cause I dont get those stations too well.
 
> 92.3-Rock

> 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> 93.9-Spanish
> 95.5-Hot A/C
> 94.7-Religious
> 96.3-Classical
> 97.1-Hip-Hop
> 97.9-Hurban
> 98.7-Urban
> 99.5-Alternative
> 100.3-Top 40
> 101.1-Oldies
> 101.9-Jazz
> 102.7-Country
> 103.5-Dance
> 104.3-Classic Rock
> 105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
> 106.7-Adult Contemporary
> 107.5-Talk
>

Where's 105.9? Would you want that to remain reggaeton? Or something different.
 
> 92.3-Rock
> 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> 93.9-Spanish

Spanish is not a format, it is a language. There are more possible formats in Spanish than in English, in fact.
 
> Spanish is not a format, it is a language. There are more
> possible formats in Spanish than in English, in fact.

How about a Spanish Classical format? They could play the works of little-known composers such as Mozárto and Beethoveña.

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> > 92.3-Rock
> > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > 93.9-Spanish
>
> Spanish is not a format, it is a language. There are more
> possible formats in Spanish than in English, in fact.
>
So what are they? In Fact?
 
> > > 92.3-Rock
> > > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > > 93.9-Spanish
> >
> > Spanish is not a format, it is a language. There are more
> > possible formats in Spanish than in English, in fact.
> >
> So what are they? In Fact?
>

There are every format known in English, (AC, country, rock, classic rock, alternative rock, etc) with purely Spanish music. For many formats, CHR, rock, AC in particular, there are hybrids with music in both langauges, and then there are the regional formats, like vallenato, coumbia, and even folk music (bambuco, etc) in just Colombia alone. Every nation has local or regional formats... Argentina has Bailanta, tango oand folklore formats, for example. Mexico has "regional mexiccan" subdivided into 6 or 7 different subgroups. And then there are lodies formats in each genre. I can count over 100 different, distinct formats in Spanish that are actually on th eair in different parts of this hemisphere.
 
> > > > 92.3-Rock
> > > > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > > > 93.9-Spanish
> > >
> > > Spanish is not a format, it is a language. There are
> more
> > > possible formats in Spanish than in English, in fact.
> > >
> > So what are they? In Fact?
> >
>
> There are every format known in English, (AC, country, rock,
> classic rock, alternative rock, etc) with purely Spanish
> music. For many formats, CHR, rock, AC in particular, there
> are hybrids with music in both langauges, and then there are
> the regional formats, like vallenato, coumbia, and even folk
> music (bambuco, etc) in just Colombia alone. Every nation
> has local or regional formats... Argentina has Bailanta,
> tango oand folklore formats, for example. Mexico has
> "regional mexiccan" subdivided into 6 or 7 different
> subgroups. And then there are lodies formats in each genre.
> I can count over 100 different, distinct formats in Spanish
> that are actually on th eair in different parts of this
> hemisphere.
>
Musically speaking I guess one would never be bored with a lack of choice or the pace of the beat associated with each subgroup or format. Thanks David.
 
> > > 92.3-Rock
> > > 93.1-Rhythmic CHR
> > > 93.9-Spanish
> > > 95.5-Hot A/C
> > > 94.7-Religious
> > > 96.3-Classical
> > > 97.1-Hip-Hop
> > > 97.9-Hurban
> > > 98.7-Urban
> > > 99.5-Alternative
> > > 100.3-Top 40
> > > 101.1-Oldies
> > > 101.9-Jazz
> > > 102.7-Country
> > > 103.5-Dance
> > > 104.3-Classic Rock
> > > 105.1-Adult Hits (Jack-FM Type Station)
> > > 106.7-Adult Contemporary
> > > 107.5-Talk
> > >

Looks ok I guess...but you forgot 100.7 WHUD (AC format) which comes in well as well as 107.1 WXPK "the peak"(AAA format)
 
> > Spanish is not a format, it is a language. There are more
> > possible formats in Spanish than in English, in fact.
>
> How about a Spanish Classical format? They could play the
> works of little-known composers such as Mozárto and
> Beethoveña.
>
LMAO, don't forget about Schuberto and Vivaldino.
 
> There are every format known in English, (AC, country, rock,
> classic rock, alternative rock, etc) with purely Spanish
> music.


How 'bout a Spanish version of Jack?

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> > There are every format known in English, (AC, country,
> rock,
> > classic rock, alternative rock, etc) with purely Spanish
> > music.
>
>
> How 'bout a Spanish version of Jack?

There already is in the Southwest... multi-genres and multi.decade music and a big playlist. First one went on the air in 2000 in LA.
>
> (ducks thrown objects)
>
 
> There already is in the Southwest... multi-genres and
> multi.decade music and a big playlist. First one went on the
> air in 2000 in LA.

What station is the Spanish JACK? Super Estrella?
 
> > There already is in the Southwest... multi-genres and
> > multi.decade music and a big playlist. First one went on
> the
> > air in 2000 in LA.
>
> What station is the Spanish JACK? Super Estrella?

Recuerdo in LA, and the clear channel Preciosa format in 7 other markets.
>
 
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