In L.A., it's called JACK-FM. They also give the illusion that they are mavericks and will "play anything". I should have known that this was a corporate scam.
At the same time, I think they are on to something. Everytime you ask somebody now what they listen to, you usually get the response, "All types of music." or "I'm all over the spectrum."
JACK-FM is still playing it semi-safe by only playing the greatest hits of any given band. You are not going to hear any B-sides on this station. The "risk" is that they are ranging from the sixties to the nineties, but they must have done their market research.
What I like about this station is that they have inspired me to get an ipod and create my own personal "radio station" in this style. Then I can listen to stuff that is a little more rarely played and a little bit edgier, mixed in with some of the more timeless hits.
At the same time, I think they are on to something. Everytime you ask somebody now what they listen to, you usually get the response, "All types of music." or "I'm all over the spectrum."
JACK-FM is still playing it semi-safe by only playing the greatest hits of any given band. You are not going to hear any B-sides on this station. The "risk" is that they are ranging from the sixties to the nineties, but they must have done their market research.
What I like about this station is that they have inspired me to get an ipod and create my own personal "radio station" in this style. Then I can listen to stuff that is a little more rarely played and a little bit edgier, mixed in with some of the more timeless hits.