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Energy 92.7 SF Adding more (NON-DANCE)Product

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Anyone notice, a lot more R&B Rhythmic Tracks, and 80s New wave Flashbacks. No Rap Music, as of yet, but definatly adding more urban. (THOUGHTS)???? Sounds like they may be going in the direction of the Old Wild. They dont seem to be playing Less dance, just more urban, meaning Bigger playlist. I may be totally off, since I dont listen in the Mornings much.
 
Re: Maybe not, sounds normal now

> Anyone notice, a lot more R&B Rhythmic Tracks, and 80s New
> wave Flashbacks. No Rap Music, as of yet, but definatly
> adding more urban. (THOUGHTS)???? Sounds like they may be
> going in the direction of the Old Wild. They dont seem to
> be playing Less dance, just more urban, meaning Bigger
> playlist. I may be totally off, since I dont listen in the
> Mornings much.
>
They must just lean that way in the Mornings, now its back to 90% Pure dance again. at 12.40 p.m
 
They do play Ciara, Mariah Carey, and other non-dance artists' songs through remixes. But they do play the occasional hip hop track or two like Rihanna, Nina Sky (dance-leaning already) and Rupee.

I noticed the 80's stuff has decreased a little from how much they used to play it, but now it's evenly distributed.

I think the occasional un-remixed urban track or two is fine.<P ID="signature">______________
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Probably finding an older audience in the daytime? Sirius 66 The Beat is heavy on urban thats danceable and it works for them.

They did well in the last ratings. I can't post the numbers because Sambuca will disconnect my keyboard again :?) LOL. You can find all that at R&R

They do play Ciara, Mariah Carey, and other non-dance
> artists' songs through remixes. But they do play the
> occasional hip hop track or two like Rihanna, Nina Sky
> (dance-leaning already) and Rupee.
>
> I noticed the 80's stuff has decreased a little from how
> much they used to play it, but now it's evenly distributed.
>
> I think the occasional un-remixed urban track or two is
> fine.
>
 
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