I'm a little disadvantaged on understanding all these changes, so perhaps someone can clue me in? I went away for a while due to work, but usually listen at night (like now).
It seems like the past few weeks have been way denser with late 80's and 90's sets. Now I like my 90-94 as much as the next person my age, but you have to mix in some 70's and Soul Patrol. Were there station changes?
What is with the "SF" abbreviations? Who is "DC"?
The small positive change is that AL's news clips are more interesting, with tie-ins to the songs. But that doesn't mean the music should become monotonous.
KFOG, in general, has been skewing way newer lately. We have been discussing it in the "KFOG but not 10@10" topic, starting here: http://10at10club.com/forum/index.php?topic=646.msg141498#msg141498
DC = Dennis Constantine, the new PD (there wasn't one before.)
I agree about the clips being more interesting/relevant. I've also noticed production being a bit "slicker."
THanks for the link - I really should participate over there. I have noticed that KFOG of late has been much more "car-worthy" than in the past, and the production in general has seem to have improved.
I think it was inevitable that the station would 'move forward' with its song rosters - as a 40 year old male listener, even with what I would consider a healthy amount of musical appreciation, I did feel a little kerplekt at the weeks when there were two or three pre-1980 sets. I can only imagine what 20 somethings, KFOG's eventual target audience, must have felt.