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Journey 97.9 is dead, replaced by Q100 ’spinoff’

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Another day, another format flip.

This afternoon, Atlanta-based Cumulus has ended Journey 97.9, which played an eclectic mix of 1980s and 1990s pop music for just over a year, in favor of some sort of Q100 “spinoff” station. Songs the new “Q100″ station has played so far include “As Long As You Love Me’ by Justin Bieber, “Hello” by Karmin, “Whistle” by Flo Rida and “Let Me Love You” by Ne Yo.

In a press release, John Dickey, co-COO of Atlanta-based Cumulus, said the company has decided to create a Q100 “brand extension,” so to speak on 97.9. “With so much hit music, we needed to add on,” he said. “Q-100’s 20 at 97.9 will give us the room we need to continue to serve up more hit music than any other station/brand in Atlanta. While Atlanta wakes up to Q-100’s The Bert Show on 99.7, kids can get their hit music fix on Q-100’s 20 at 97.9.”

This is partially a response to Clear Channel’s new Power 96.1, which flipped from hard rock Project 9-6-1 last Wednesday. That new top 40 station is gunning directly after Q100’s big numbers. On Friday, Cumulus dumped alternative 99X at 98.9 in favor of hard rock 98.9/The Bone to pick up disaffected Project listeners.

Notably, neither 97.9 nor 98.9 are on terribly strong signals.

Dave FM, the adult rock station in town since 2004, is going away in favor of sports talk in a few weeks. Atlanta’s Greatest Hits at 106.7 died in May in favor of news talk.

That’s five format changes this year. The moves have been bad news for rock fans and fans of somewhat older pop music. For those folks, it’s a good excuse to go to Spotify, Pandora and Sirius/XM. But it’s been great news for top 40 fans and news/talk folks.

Cumulus operates Kicks 101.5, All News 106.7, Q100, Rock 100.5, 98.9/The Bone and now this Q100’s 20 at 97.9. Clear Channel operates 94.9/The Bull, Power 96.1, Wild 105.7/96.7 (which is skewing more hip hop now), news/talk 640/WGST-AM and 105.3/El Patron.

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By Rodney Ho, Radio & TV Talk

98 comments Add your comment

Lisa

September 4th, 2012
5:33 pm

You have got to be kidding me! 99x was going to be my back-up for Dave. Scratch that! Journey could at least play *some* 80’s and 90’s stuff I liked. Now scratch that! Hope the River can broaden their playlist to pull in some Dave listeners or streaming radio here I come!

Nick Wright

September 4th, 2012
5:40 pm

Excuse me, folks. I’m going to go find the guy that introduced Atlanta radio executives to bath salts and punch him in the face.

brhynn

September 4th, 2012
5:46 pm

I AM DONE. Do you hear me, radio execs? Not that you care anyway, but now I’ll just make my own iTunes mixes and play them in the car. We need another pop station like we need another HOT lane!

UPGRAYEDD

September 4th, 2012
5:48 pm

The best way to send the signal “up yours” is to seek out your own source of music and NEVER turn the dial to these radio prostitutes. They obviously don’t care for your demographic. Let them know you don’t care for theirs by boycotting the radio. Money talks.

Gary

September 4th, 2012
5:48 pm

Rodney,
106.7 is NOT news/talk, but rather ALL NEWS.

But, I do think this is a stunt. That is what this guy said: http://atlradioinsider.blogspot.com/2012/09/looks-like-journey-has-come-to-end.html

Kennesaw Dave

September 4th, 2012
5:56 pm

Well I didn’t expect it to last as long as it did. That seems to be the trend with 80s stations for some reason. Good grief though, how many Top 40 stations to we really need in Atlanta though? What is this #6 or 7?

KenneMa

September 4th, 2012
5:57 pm

Yippee – ANOTHER top 40 station to add to Q100, Star94, 98.5, 105.7, now Power 96 or whatever its new name is. Seriously?! I can only take so much Rihanna, NeYo, Beiber (ugh!), Maroon 5, Goyte…etc…. it is killing me. When you turn the station, the exact same song is on the next station. Is this an evil plot to finally rid me of what little sanity I have left??? I believe it may be.

Native Atlien

September 4th, 2012
6:03 pm

Wow this has been the worst decision making week or so in radio history. Why on Earth do we need 5 stations playing the exact same 27 songs………………………..

Xay

September 4th, 2012
6:21 pm

So… I will be switching to all internet radio all the time. I like some top 40, but if that is all there is I can make my own radio stations and playlists.

Alan

September 4th, 2012
6:29 pm

Just went to Cumulus.com, on their Station Portfolio page they have 97.9 listed as 99X. If you click on listen live it is playing the bone crap. I don’t know what it means.

Jo

September 4th, 2012
6:30 pm

Great, another station that will play the same 15 songs over and over again every hour.

Annette

September 4th, 2012
6:31 pm

Really? REALLY? I agree…..WORST DECISION IN RADIO EVER!!!! peace out 97.9….you are no longer programmed on my car radio preset. I hope enough people complain…sign a petition….boycott…..please bring back JOURNEY!!

Annette

September 4th, 2012
6:32 pm

Today is my birthday. This is the worst birthday ever.

Annette

September 4th, 2012
6:35 pm

This is the worst decision made by a media station since FOX cancelled Arrested Development in 2006.

James

September 4th, 2012
6:37 pm

I think Apple is behind all of these format changes. iPod sales and radio accessories will be going up. I don’t mind 99x going to a rock format but what about the alternative music that 99x and Dave were great at introducing to the ATL? Goyte and fun. were being played on these stations long before the top 40 stations would give them the time of day. I really hope 99x and Dave get merge onto the Rock 100 frequency.

PMom_GA

September 4th, 2012
6:45 pm

Just another radio station off the pre-set (now done to 4 stations)! Can’t wait for all the ratings to start to come in.

For those changed already, are there “numbers” out there yet? If yes, Rodney, you may just want to set up a direct link to the ratings for only these 5 (more if there are more changes yet to come): last 5 ratings results prior to change, then all under new format. Be nice to have something to be referred to when roasting those big shots who don’t know the radio market here in ATL.

Ok – now where’s that iPod (2nd generation 8g nano – still works great, has more songs on it that all radio stations in ATL combined – 1400+ songs!) of mine???

hey now.....

September 4th, 2012
6:47 pm

with TuneIn and Slacker apps on my phone, and my ipod, I have no use for Atlanta radio, Cumulus…..you suck! Clear Chanel…..you suck! Take your 15 Pop stations in one market and shove them up your @55!!!! I won’t listen to any station you own.

Pat

September 4th, 2012
6:54 pm

Great. Another lame station for the sheeple of Atlanta

PMom_GA

September 4th, 2012
7:04 pm

PS – Rodney, it’s time to update your station listing on the right. Also, some of the links you have in the USEFUL list, are dead or go somewhere else (ex: arbitron ratings).

Sick & Tired Of Being Sick & Tired

September 4th, 2012
7:05 pm

WHO CARES…..satellite radio rocks!!!!

With satellite you don’t have to hear the same songs regurgitated every 4 hours…..same play list, same limited artists, same DJ banter between songs, same lack of creativity when it comes to the music that is played because the station managers/owners are stuck on stupid.

MarkATL

September 4th, 2012
7:14 pm

Why in the hell would they do that?? I switched to Journey 97.9 because I didn’t want to listen to all the DJ rhetoric on competing station 98.5. Journey was a great market for those who only like 80s and 90s. There is a NEED for another 80s/90s station in Atlanta. HUGE MISTAKE TAKING IT OFF THE AIR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRING BACK JOURNEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rusk

September 4th, 2012
7:38 pm

And now you know why there are so many of us who have listened to satellite radio for so many years…local radio, outside of talk radio, is a joke! Atlanta has for years totally blown it with great radio stations…just ask anyone who remembers Jazz Flavors..one of the best Jazz radio shows in America that featured LOCAL acts like the Killer Bees…Gone!!

done

September 4th, 2012
7:45 pm

Really? Do we really need another top 40 station, do we really need more news talk, do we really need more sports talk? No we don’t.

Where is the variety, where is the differentiation?

What am I going to listen to now? I am not paying for satellite radio, pandora, etc.

face man

September 4th, 2012
7:50 pm

80/90s is a niche format-never designed to be around for any long period of time .other niche formats include smooth jazz, which I love. Also, there was a time there were five stations that played AC, pop/country/urban crossovers from the likes of mariah carey, gloria estefan, anita baker, shania twain. Local formats here in the atl mirror the national trends. Different decades bring on different tastes. Every1 just take a slow deep breath-it’ll be ok!

Debbie

September 4th, 2012
7:55 pm

Macon now has a better selection of music stations than Atlanta. Who are these Dickey people and why are they trying to destroy Atlanta music radio? First it was David Dickey with Dave FM and now John Dickey. I still can’t believe 92.9 is being destroyed. It is the only station that plays good, rounded, classic and current music. Music radio in Atlanta is now dead. How did we let this happen?

A

September 4th, 2012
8:15 pm

Wait 99X is gone? So now no DaveFM very soon, no 9-6-1? Guess it’s WABE/NPR for me on terrestrial radio. I won’t even bother with pop/rock on Atlanta stations.

Chris

September 4th, 2012
8:16 pm

Sorry, but satellite radio isn’t much better (and I’m a subscriber). I think I’ll mainly start listening to Slacker.

It must be great to be a Tween in Atlanta

September 4th, 2012
8:21 pm

All these station changes are great news for my 16 year old daughter! She and her friends have more stations to pick from than can fit on the preset buttons. Congratulations to all stations involved that have now captured the elusive and magical 12-17 year old demo.

HOWEVER. 12-17 year olds don’t generally have any money to spend… in fact, nada. maybe $20 from babysitting, or minimum wage from a part time job that (for girls) will entirely go towards clothing… so if you think your formats will translate into advertising dollars, you obviously didn’t think this all through. Good luck with that.

An Adult

September 4th, 2012
8:23 pm

I agree with Nick Wright. So what Radio Execs are saying is there is there will be NO Terrestrial Adult Rock Format station…period. Destroying DaveFM means I have to move to Bubble Pop or Hard Rock or some Pseudo InBetween Kinda Thing. No new Artist or Music for Those who grew up on 99X and then moved to the Adult Format of DaveFM. Fine. We have no Station to Sponsor our Music, We’ll keep our Dollars

finally

September 4th, 2012
8:28 pm

I didn’t listen to Journey at all because I think 90’s music is YUCK and I hope that this is a stunt to bring a much needed station with great programming, Seriously the q100 top 20 songs?? Power is playing the same 100 songs 96 times in a row and they think people will remain loyal listeners to hear that?? I want to hear Little Steven’s Underground garage on the radio. Margot, Steve Craig and Yvonne could definitely get something together that people would like-Dave plays way too much of that raspy dude that sings lullabye and the Indigo Girls, but they will play something good once in a while, this morning I heard Fight like a Brave by Chili Peppers, not that Dani California dreck and I was surprised.
Time will tell, but I hope we get something wonderful.

mperloe

September 4th, 2012
8:39 pm

Spotify makes it easier to listen to music that I like. XmNotSerious plays the same songs over and over again. They’ve got a gazillion channels but each channel has a very limited play list. I hear the same songs every time I get in my car. Spotify is simply the way to go.

Laplace's Demon

September 4th, 2012
8:40 pm

Last decent station on air in Atlanta is Georgia State’s 88.5. Thank God for hipster college kids.

carla

September 4th, 2012
8:40 pm

Radio killed the radio stars. BOOOO HIISSS..this STINKS! I guess I’ll be carrying my cd’s with me..and making my own music. No 99X so I fell in Love with Dave…now that is going away for stupid sports talk….And now this. I guess the radio execs think rock is dead…or they are trying to kill it.

Laplace's Demon

September 4th, 2012
8:41 pm

I will really miss the acoustic sets on Sunday mornings on Dave and 99x. Great playlists.

MarkATL

September 4th, 2012
8:42 pm

Variety Radio here in Atlanta is now officially DEAD!!!!! How many format changes have we seen over the past decade?? WAY TOO MANY!!!!!!!!!! First Peach 94.9, then Lite 94.9, the 94.9 the Bull? And now all other stations play either too much top 40 or have nothing but news. ARE YOU KIDDING ME!!!! Where is the variety for oldies, 70s, 80s, and 90s??? Goss told me that radio would change here in the ATL over the next decade, and boy was he right!!! Maybe I better get an internet radio started in a hurry. Too many changes in Atlanta radio for me. TOTAL BS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jesse

September 4th, 2012
8:54 pm

Well, I now have exactly two (2) stations: WABE and Album 88.5. If nothing else, the complete absence of decent “big” stations will make me smarter. But I’ll never hear the 90’s rock I grew up with on the radio again, and that’s sad.

snottrocket

September 4th, 2012
9:00 pm

88.5 just sounds better and better every day.

Thank GAWD for my Sirius sub.

W.A.C.H.S.

September 4th, 2012
9:00 pm

Everybody call in and demand Some News 97.9

wiki

September 4th, 2012
9:15 pm

I also say that Satellite Radio is not all some say it is. You certainly have a variety of genres/themes to listen to but any one station has a playlist comparable to the breadth of many FM stations. For my tastes, Dave FM has the biggest playlist and is what I’ve listened to for years (despite their excessive love for The Police). In a few weeks, I’ll be on TuneIn Radio looking for a Dave clone.

Traffic Headache

September 4th, 2012
9:40 pm

Head, meet wall. Wall, head.

KC19

September 4th, 2012
9:40 pm

I like Cumulus’s new all news format. I listen on my way home from work so I can stay up-to-date on the news because the last thing I want to do when I get home from work is sit in front of another screen.

Jeff

September 4th, 2012
9:55 pm

It is amazing that the rock stations fell like dominos almost overnight. I have never seen anything like it. I used to boast to outsiders about the good rock stations in Atlanta, now we are worse than everywhere else.

Blah

September 4th, 2012
10:04 pm

This is not cool! I loved 97.9, all music, none of that talking crap and so few commercials! Besides, who doesn’t love 80’s and 90’s music!!

Calling It Lke It Is

September 4th, 2012
10:21 pm

Oh….where to begin? A spinoff of Q100? So they are only going to have a rotation of 20 songs? I thought that is what they were already playing. Honing in tighter on the kids? Smart, but stupid. So, now we add yet another Top 40….unbelievable! They going to steal some of Q’s listeners and revenue? I guess that’s why Q has ben playing a little more music in the morning during The Bert Show, to prep people of the addition of another station that is supposedly going to play music. I guess the comment Bert made last week about all of the new people and additions in the building all makes sense now.

All Cumulus needs to do now is to flip Rock 100 to something else and they pretty much have changed every station in this pit of a radio market that used to have some good flagship stations. I guess Top 40 is where the revenue is at right now and they are trying to capitalize on it. What they don’t understand is that they are REALLY alienating every Rock listener that is over the age of 25, who doesn’t listen to the type of music that used to be on Project, now on “The Bone”. Bone fits, but only at the media companies who came up with these ideas…BONE-HEAD!

How long will it be before all of these stations flip again to whatever the hot format is next year?

Petitions and whining is not going to phase these guys. They are executives that are completely out of touch with the demographics of the market. And they think that putting these stations on translator signals is going to get the station going. Those translator signals don’t reach further than you can throw a rock.

These execs need to get a grip on reality and on the market they are in. Based on the actions in the last month, they sure as hell don’t.

Rodney Ho

September 4th, 2012
10:43 pm

I’ve seen folks here constantly say over the years: I’m glad I have Sirius/XM. Well, as a radio reporter who is 43 years old and enjoys/enjoyed Dave, Atlanta’s Greatest Hits, 99X and Journey, I have to say: thank God I have Sirius/XM!

disloyal subject

September 4th, 2012
10:52 pm

The ‘illuminati’ strike yet another blow, foisting yet another soulless stream of atonal electronic dreck disguised as “music” (in between eight-minute stretches of advertising) on an unsuspecting public.

Lord help us all, and especially our children. I know parents have been saying this since the advent of Elvis (and perhaps before), but the current crop of “artists” strike me as at least vacuous, at worst downright vicious.

Valtool

September 4th, 2012
11:08 pm

More Top 40 pop stations? Has anyone called Steve McCoy yet? There HAS to be a spot for him on one of them!

ATL Native

September 4th, 2012
11:33 pm

WTH is going on with ATL radio?! Is it a blatant desire for the “powers” (used loosely!) that be, to drive everyone to satellite?! What happens to our local voices?!

Pablo

September 4th, 2012
11:52 pm

If I’ve said it once I’ve said it a thousand times: Atlanta radio sucks. Even places like Macon and Columbus have way better stations than Atlanta. I guess it’s time to start seriously looking into satellite for when I’m not listening to my CDs or my MP3 player in the car.

No Other Reason

September 5th, 2012
12:36 am

All the radio executives, etc. are in cahoots and are working for the Top 40 and Pop music producers.
Taking over a big market like Atlanta and completely monopolizing all stations, killing there competition
will MAKE CAPTIVE AUDIENCES. But Pop and Top 40 music producers can’t and won’t let their drug scouged minds understand that a huge portion of public can’t stand Pop/Top 40 crapola.
With the long Atlanta commutes back and forth to work, the radio exec think they rule the universe.
But we will have to use alternative measures to beat the rap we’ve been given. Crap is Crap.

jordan dubrof

September 5th, 2012
12:50 am

does the new station have a website yet?

Joe

September 5th, 2012
12:50 am

Cumulous is ruining atl radio they own everything…they are cheap and would rather go to rotation or news. it’s cheaper than paying dj’s and royalties. With news they gt a national feed, with top 40 they get to play new stuff that costs nothing compared to cllassic.

David Briel

September 5th, 2012
3:08 am

I feel that ATLANTA needs a radio station that plays a variety of 1970’s and 1980’s music by itself, similar to what 106.7 was before it became an ALL NEWS station. Most of TODAY’S MUSIC AIN’T GOT THE SAME SOUL and even B98.5 is different that is was in the 1980’s since they DISCONTINUED playing 1970’s music. Also GOOD OLDER MUSIC CAN BE SO HARD TO FIND ON ATLANTA RADIO TODAY.

Richard Bagge

September 5th, 2012
4:20 am

You know, everybody, 88.5 is ready for your ears when you are ready to turn to the left of the dial.

Ghoti

September 5th, 2012
4:58 am

I’m running out of stations to listen to in the car. I hate pop & refuse to listen to it. Why can’t we have rock for grownups? People over 25 need a station too!

TT

September 5th, 2012
7:28 am

Great. More stations playing all Rihanna all the time. I can’t figure radio execs out – do they really think the only audience out there consists of teens and tweens? That demographic doesn’t know what a radio station is, much less listen to one. The Atlanta radio scene is crashing quicker than shares of Facebook.

Mike

September 5th, 2012
8:25 am

Thank God we’ll get to hear more Katy Perry!

Nicole

September 5th, 2012
8:34 am

Melis

September 5th, 2012
8:34 am

Wake up loosers!!!! It’s time to start paying for radio.:-)

Curious

September 5th, 2012
8:51 am

Disclaimer first – Sirius and iPod listener, and WSB for the news..

Do these guys (Cumulus??) actually make money on these stations? Are advertisers so stupid they just place ads with no hope of getting a return? Bottom line is you need ratings to generate a decent book, so you can command a decent figure for running the ads. How can having 5 – 6 stations with the same format generate any ratings numbers in the same diluted market?

Allison Wonderland

September 5th, 2012
8:52 am

My Sirius Radio in 2 of my cars is well worth the $25 a month!! I hope the Clear Channel and Cumulus Execs are reading this and also your advertisers! You are driving us all away from Atlanta local radio!!!

ThirdWheel

September 5th, 2012
9:00 am

Yay Rodney!!! I cherish my Sirius radio….. Atlanta radio sucks!!

MC

September 5th, 2012
9:06 am

Interesting that disloyal subject mentioned the Illuminati. Theories abound that this cabal not only exists, but is hard at work to dumb down the general populace as efficaciously as possible, thereby covertly gaining power of some sort.

It seems like a sound idea: weaken rational minds by exposing them to 4/4 music with a narrow BPM range, simple electronic tones and hypersexual subject matter. Societal disintegration ensues, and nobody notices the rapidly-assembling autocracy. I can’t imagine that a pure profit motive is behind having six top 40 stations in a single market, unless these successful and wealthy radio executives really are a few bricks short of a load. Illuminati brainwashing actually makes more sense; there are enough people in this city with, in my opinion, such marginal intelligence that a few fly beats would place them in a functional trance.

it's business

September 5th, 2012
9:08 am

I completely agree with many of the commentors but hey, these “execs” are business men, if they could make money playing 1940’s indo asian pop, it would be on the airways. They can’t…. other business folks want the top 40 demographic. Face it you are advertising irrelevant.

Carole

September 5th, 2012
9:13 am

I have never considered paying for radio before. Until now.

I listened to Q100 for a while then I realized the Bert Show is juvenile and pop music nowadays sucks. So I switched to Dave FM a few years ago. Right when I got used to Jimmy & Yvonne, they yanked them off the air. It took me a while to warm up to Steve Craig, but now I like him. When Dave is playing something I don’t like, I would turn to 99X or 97.9. So now poof! Literally every single station I listen to is gone in a matter of weeks. I actually have nothing to listen to now. I don’t like pop music or country at all, which means all I am left with is 70’s rock and the idiotic Regular Guys on 100.5. No thanks. Guess I’ll be listening to the news on my way to work and my iPhone on the way home, and asking for satellite radio for Christmas. Good work, radio idiots. I am right in your “key demographic” too.You have completely alienated an entire section of the population.

BravesDawg

September 5th, 2012
9:20 am

Makes me sick! I have Sirius xm and an ipod thank goodness! But sometimes it is nice to here a local voice to listen too. Sometimes I need to get away from news talk and even sports talk, and just here some good rock & roll or heavy metal. Guess us 50 plus do not count anymore? Anybody listening? WE ARE STILL HERE! Yes older guys have ipods too.

Jennifer

September 5th, 2012
11:43 am

I get into my car and go to my fav station Journey 97.9 just to hear awful pop music! I wanted my 80’s and 90’s music but NOOOOOOO! You have to have a gazillion pop stations that play the same thing over and over and over again! BORING! I am so pissed! Bring back my Journey 97.9! Y’all suck u know that! We don’t need top 40 on every single dial….come on give the people what they want! Guess I’m gonna have to hook up my iTunes or get satellite radio! You are a disgrace to Atlanta music execs! Good job for pissing off most of the state!

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JJ

September 5th, 2012
2:01 pm

Three of my preset stations are gone, two just within the last week…

Scholar

September 5th, 2012
2:09 pm

Wow. I am already mourning the imminent demise of Dave FM. I thought at least we would have something in Journey 97. How wrong I was. I will have to find an alternative to Atlanta radio that can introduce me to new groups like Broken Bells, Death Cab for Cutie, etc. Dave filled that role for me.

Patrick

September 5th, 2012
6:10 pm

@Lisa – The River has broadened their playlist. I don’t listen to them all the time, except when I’m driving just to and from wherever I decide to grab a bite to eat, or if I’m going to be driving a short distance to and from work, if I had to run a work-related errand.

Yesterday I had to take some mail to the post office for work. On the way back to work, The River played some Matchbox 20 song, and as I was pulling into the parking lot, Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Under the Bridge”. There may be hope yet.

I still prefer my mp3 player for longer trips (from home to work, or when traveling down to Florida), and only switch over to the FM to hear the FM feed of WSB.

The dark days of Atlanta radio have been going on for a few years. I think it really started when 94.9 changed from Lite FM (which I was OK with, changing from Peach…at least they kept the call letters, WPCH) to the Bull(****). We already had Kicks 101.5. I think 106.7 was still a Country station at the time. Why did we need a third one? Or for people in west Georgia, a fourth one? There’s a station on the AM band based in Tallapoosa, GA called King Country on AM 1060. Call letters are WKNG. They play the more classic Country: Hank Williams, Marty Robbins, Johnny Cash, Dwight Yoakam, and others.

John

September 5th, 2012
8:07 pm

While driving through Florida last week I realized how pathetic the radio scene in Atlanta has become, it is so very sad. This last weeks news has really confirmed it. I wonder what will happen to the HD station on 92.9, Dave roots?

So Sad

September 5th, 2012
9:21 pm

Guess ITunes will get another dedicated listener/purchaser. Where else can I find 70’s/80’s music? hated to see 106.7 go in the spring and now 97.9 is gone. At least we still have 97.1!

dave

September 5th, 2012
9:31 pm

Absolutely disgraceful local radio changes. Do these idiot radio executives at Clear Channel think we’re all tweens who do nothing but listen to Bieber? Clear Channel has to be the worst company in this country. Journey 97.9 was the only station I listened to. 5 Top 40 radio stations? You have got to be kidding me. This is the worst radio market in the country by far. I’m so desperate, I stream radio stations on my computer from around the country when I get up for 2 hours before I go to work so I can listen to what real radio should sound like. Atlanta sucks and this is just more evidence of that.

BehindEnemyLines

September 5th, 2012
9:47 pm

And for all the hoohah on the internet, the reality is that every station flipped had diddly squat for ratings. Don’t get me wrong here folks, I’m a 45 yr old guy who has lost the only station in the market that could keep him listening for more than 10 minutes without punching furiously at the buttons to avoid some awful dreck … but I also understand why the changes were made.

Such is life as part of what is, in this day & age, a niche format fan.

This is Mrs. Norman Maine

September 5th, 2012
9:56 pm

And so the cluster#!@% that is Atlanta radio continues…..

Noneya

September 5th, 2012
10:01 pm

The radio is pure crap with these changes…if you don’t want
greedy apple to benefit from your radio boycott, Sansa has an excellent mp3 player cheao

TheLazyComic

September 5th, 2012
10:51 pm

I wonder how much scrap metal from old radio towers is worth on the black market?

Leapy60

September 5th, 2012
11:04 pm

This stinks! All the music for the generations of the 60’s through the 90’s is just turned off for all this Top 40’s crap, which for the most part isn’t even music!! I’m so happy I have a phone that I can get free Pandora, TunedIn and the new IHeart Radio where I can listen to my type of music anytime I want!

Let's Laugh

September 5th, 2012
11:42 pm

Steve and Icky. The prank she played spoke volumes of her.

PMC

September 5th, 2012
11:50 pm

It would be interesting to see what the background demographics behind the ratings are on this. We basically have every strong FM station playing country or top 40 which is essentially the same exact product give or take a little twang and some drum processing.

These kinds of stations aren’t going to last either. I’m guessing the flip flop phenomenon is going to go on for a while.

PMC

September 5th, 2012
11:51 pm

Well I should say Urban too, but V103 is so much more profitable than any other station in this market it’s above the fray really.

PMC

September 5th, 2012
11:53 pm

If you’re a top 40 listener I find it hard to believe any of them would have any loyalty to a particular station as they are spinning exactly the same music. Then again, top 40 fans, don’t get tired of hearing the same song 400 times a day either so…. let the record skip I guess.

PMC

September 5th, 2012
11:55 pm

It will be interesting to see if any music radio stations other than top 40 are even around in a couple of years. Unless it’s live and local talk where the listener can interact, there are 100 better ways to listen to music.

roger

September 6th, 2012
12:04 am

96 rock gone glad i got sirius at least i can here great music what is going on in atlanta

GTStudent

September 6th, 2012
12:36 am

I only like a few top 40 songs and I dont like the bert show or the star 94 equivalent or the ads, so I already listen to only CDs in my car and to my computer at home and I know a lot of other people that are doing the same

the day music died

September 6th, 2012
5:33 am

First MTV went potty and has Justin Bieber daily now you want to kill FM with him and Lady GaGa n 3time flush…blaah Just go and retool a station to what was Music from 50’s to 60’s and 70’s thru now with folks who knew what radio n Music was and let them do it there way and Rateings would fly sky high as…a Freebird in the sky with diamonds for lucy and …a little Pepper in your food…followed by steak n potatos Music from steppenwolf the doors the archies and buddy holly to now….Just do not have Justin Bieber n Lady GaGa n his loon girl friend on show!

chanceman4

September 6th, 2012
7:17 am

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I loved 97.9!!! Guess it’s Pandora all the time!!! Radio execs think they know it all…they don’t!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HRPufnstuf

September 6th, 2012
8:23 am

Atlanta radio has sucked for a long time. All they do is change up the format, but whatever the music, it still is the same playlist BS that is tired and not in the least bit creative. I am always surprised when I travel out of this area that radio stations actually play music I haven’t heard in a long time and it is refreshing.

Diana

September 6th, 2012
8:33 am

I stopped listening to Atlanta radio stations 7 years ago. There isn’t one station in this area that plays the music I want to hear and to me it seems that as soon as one starts to play such music, it becomes sports/news talk or spanish. I therefore support Pandora and Sirius/XM radio or make my own playlists and hook up the ol’ mp3 player and away we go. Like all things entertainment in Atlanta there is a serious blight here. Time to wake up and fight back. Tell those in charge what you really want to hear/see and do entertainment wise and stop supporting the mediocre outlets being presented.

Billy

September 6th, 2012
10:54 am

The powers that be have been messing with rock since the early 80s, when they stopped asking us what we liked, and based the radio play on something else. When grunge came along, I thought we’d lost rock for good. Then there was a period in the late 90s, early 2000s when it sprang back for a while, Now it’s dead as a doornail. Plus, what little we had left on the dial is gone here in Atlanta. Thankfully most of us can make CDs. I can’t wait to get my Dodge Charger with the SD chip plug-in so that I can make a new collection of songs at will, taking less than a minute on the laptop. We had Z93, Q94, and 96Rock back in the day. I bet that predates RH’s birthday. Now, it’s a ghost town, with tasteless music for teens who probably don’t even listent to the radio; it’s more of a “fireplace” than something focused on. The record execs are mostly to blame for ruining the quality of the music in the last 2-3 decades. Now, another batch of rich kids with power has made worse, not better, the Atlanta rock radio dial. Wonders never cease. Doobie Brothers, call your office…

cybrhippy

September 6th, 2012
12:33 pm

I already had been constantly changing stations just to find songs I like. W/ DAVE and 96.1 changes I finally broke down and ordered the replacement part so I can hook my phone up to my car stereo again. Atlanta Radio is a waste of spectrum.

Michele

September 6th, 2012
2:14 pm

I listen online to knrk. It’s alternative from Portland and pretty good. I prefer listening to a local station but that’s not an option anymore. I tried The Bone, but not enough of what 99x played. I’ll listen to it in the car if a good song comes on – I’m a channel flipper anyway. What am I going to fill my 12 presets with now?

woody

September 6th, 2012
2:34 pm

Not happy about 97.9 changing format. Will take them off my presets now. Will probably start using my CDs more.

Fed Up

September 6th, 2012
2:51 pm

Z93 – Gone, 96Rock – Gone, Y106 – Gone,
Glad we have The River and there is Pandora Radio!

steve bakatsas

September 6th, 2012
11:38 pm

The Journey 97.9 FM was nice while it lasted, but I knew it would never last. I really enjoyed the 80’s sound effects and Rick Dees. Same ole stuff in Afro American country. It’s a shame I can’t pick up Chattanooga stations. I’d be listening to 98.1 or KZ 106. I listen to the Duck 93.9 FM over the internet. That station has some great oldies from the 1970’s and 80’s from Tallahoma TN. It lasted about 80 miles coming back from Nashville. I guess it’s back to my IPOD in Atlanta. I know now how I can make some big money in Atlanta area especially on the North end of Atlanta.

BringTheThrashersBack

September 7th, 2012
7:06 pm

Top-40 to me died when I first heard that awful “Hollaback Girl” song. It had been going downhill for several years before but that song really nailed the coffin shut. I take a look at the Billboard Hot 100 every once in a while and I see the same artists every time; Katy Perry, Taylor Swift, Justin Bieber, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and the occasional one-hit wonder Rapper featuring some well known rapper. One would think it gets old hearing the same repetitive generic songs every day, but I guess not.

Jodi

September 10th, 2012
9:40 pm

This is a freakin nightmare. Atlanta radio has officially hit an all-time low. I’m so sick of hearing the same Pop songs over and over again on every freakin station. Just an FYI to the radio execs…Atlanta is not made up of tweens. We’re adults and deserve better music on the radio. This is horrible.