FILs superior signal and lower frequency made it the station of choice. He was a bassist and in an indie rock band called the Housemartins before that. Open format DJ'ing had not fully re-emerged from its' late 90s coma yet so music was very one dimensional, especially in nightclubs. [9][10], During an on-air interview on KPWR on November 3, 2015, singer/actress Ariana Grande criticized DJs Eric D-lux and Justin Credible over questions that she claimed were sexist, telling them, "You need a little brushing up on equality."[11]. (Not a bad thing.) Finally, I love all of that feel good music with great melodies, whether you want to call it Disco, Old School, R&B, Funk, etc. I also associate Power 96 in the 90s with popular hot spots from which they would broadcast, like the Bakery Centre, Six Flags Atlantis, Hot Wheels, The Fair . The "Rap Selection" aired on Thursday evenings from 1991 to 1992, while "Essential Selection - Part 2" aired as a Sunday edition from 1992 to 1993. We would always hear about the New York radio wars or even Chicago and Philly. Harry Romero (formerly 'Choo Choo') is in the middle of a particularly purple patch right now. Ive started off the comments section with the help of KSCS Dallas APD/MD Chris Huff, Hispanic Market Weklys Adam Jacobson, and Hz So Good author Rich Appel. Im a veteran of 3 of the battles you mentioned. Harris was there, and Glenn Beck & Tim Hattrick (and Jessica Hahn) were on mornings Lin added Q92 in Summer 83. Power 106's first slogans in 1986 were "Turn on the Fresh New Music Mix", and "I've Made the Power Switch". Each station boasted mid 2-share ratings. More of their albums include "Northern Exposure: Expeditions," Digweed's "GU 014: Hong Kong," and Sasha's "GU 013: Ibiza.". In 1997, he collaborated with Taka Boom on "Surrender" and "Can't Get High Without U.". That was an awesome feat, but not quite enough to overtake them. Great topic. * WIOQ (Q102) vs. WEGX (Eagle 106) a year later in a mini-version of the Tampa battle; But fun! Also, as of July 2019, KPWR is the official sister station to KLLI ("Cali 93.9"), with both stations airing a rhythmic contemporary formatthe latter as a Hispanic rhythmic. Wow. How about the Detroit Rock wars from the late 70s till the mid 80s. Great QFM stories at http://www.93qfm.blogspot.com. So here are ten great format battles some well-known, many less so. Why didnt you include some of the great format battles of the 70s?? The discography of Carl Cox in the 1990s consisted of two audio albums and nine singles. Ive heard that Nashville had an interesting three-way CHR war in 1984 with Kiss 96, Kicks 104, and Y-107. What about the early 90s battle between B96 and Z 95? The awards include the 'Number one DJ in the world' award in 1991. I was at WLOL for 4 years, 1980-1984 and it was only the last year that KDWB was our archrival they had been AOR as Stereo 101 (PD: Dave Hamilton) from 1979-83. Gemtracks gives you priority access to exclusive A-Class recording studios around the world. You may already have an idea what your song is about. Great article! The 20th anniversary of the launching of the Power Pig is this September. Some of my favorites include: Syracuse Late 80s WNTQ -93Q (CHR) and WYYY Y-94 A/C-big 25-54 battle. Thanks for the stroll. KPWR was on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop airplay panel from 1997-2005 but reported to mediabase as Rhythmic. They were pitted against WPGC, a relatively low-key CHR (like most) in the late 70s that stepped up its energy level under one Scott Shannon, matching Q107s unusual night jock Uncle Johnny with a then little-known Don Geronimo. [Referencing WCZYs past as a Beautiful Music and then AC station prior to Z95.5] If you want disco and rap, press 96.3. In June 2012, KPWR was added to the iHeartRadio and TuneIn streaming platforms. Only one of those stations remains in the rock format today. The format is a crossover mix of reggaeton, dancehall, R&B, and hip hop targeting a bilingual audience. The Principal of the Year contest that was the spring promotion just captured the radio market and community! Seller has the most incredible beat I have ever heard. WPLJ vs. Z100 New York Sean, How about the huge AOR battle in Rochester WCMF v. Danny Rampling was also nominated twice for the Best Radio DJ Award hosted by the DJ Awards.Rampling received these nominations in the years 1998 and 1999. From 1986 to the early 1990s (when I went to school in Rochester), it was my favorite station. DJ legends such Carl Cox and Paul Oakenfold, and rising stars who would soon make a name for themselves in this field. ***Best Top 40 ever Y-100 from 1975-1980. Sasha and John Digweed paired up in 1993. "Skin on Skin," "Down to Earth," and "If I Could Fly" was released in 1996. [6], KPWR picked up additional competition in May 2005 when KXOL-FM dropped its Spanish adult contemporary format for a Hispanic rhythmic, or hurban, format known as "Latino 96.3". My personal fave is the AOR battle in San Francisco in 1982 when we signed on KFOG to become the fourth rock station in the market with KMEL, KRQR, and KQAK already established ahead of us. And so it goes, First Id like to say hello to my old buddy Wayne Mayo who I know from the Original Hot 97 Days. We Will, We Will Mock You or Songs That You Hope A Rival Plays, Infinite Dial 2009 Study Shows Dramatic Growth in Internet Radio, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJkxBLgd5Hs. [16] This would become a major issue in the music trades after the station ascended to the top spot in the Los Angeles Arbitron ratings, where both Billboard and Radio & Records had debated as to what reporting panel it would place KPWR (as well as other stations that were using the same formula), which in turn resulted in Billboard launching a Crossover chart and Radio & Records creating a CHR P1A subcategory in 1987. Scott Shannon returned to New York, dug in the crates and filled Mojo with Jack-like segues between lost 70s and 80s titles and todays reaction records. There was also a rivalry between WHYT and Z95.5 in about 1984-87 before 99.5 (the former WABX) became The Fox. I left in the late Summer of 86 and the battle intensified after that, getting so ugly that it eventually went to court. Lest we not forget one of the great CHR battles of the late 80s..in Tampa. (I cant remember whether I actually heard Grand Funk and the K.L.F. KPWR's ERP was reduced to 25kW in 1993. doja cat)SZA 8:32 ambrown bag morningsPOWER 106 8:30 amlate at nightRODDY RICCH 8:25 ambrown bag morningsPOWER 106 Concert Calendar No events are currently scheduled. The last step is to master your mixed song. By 85 WHFM was Country WZKC and in 87 Q92 left the CHR format (also for country which ZKC had dropped), which PXY then had to itself for about 12 years! That changed when actor, comedian, and radio veteran Jay Thomas took the helm of the show, giving the program its highest-rated numbers during his tenure. People north of WIBGs plant were shut out at sundown. In1991, Grooverider made his mark alongside Fabio while playing House at Mendoza's in Brixton. Playing tracks by. The Peak was a surprisingly edgy and aggressive station for such a small market and played the rock and urban songs KHQ wouldnt, while KHQ stuck to the safe mainstream hits and even had a flirtation with Hot AC in the early 90s. If anybody wants to trade, let me know They include "Sinister (The Influence Remix)," released in 1993, "Your Love Is Yours," and "Dreams Of Heaven," also released in 1993. [2][3] The first song on the newly christened "Power 106" was "Say I'm Your Number One" by Princess. I was apart of three radio battles. We and our partners use cookies to Store and/or access information on a device. In 1985 you had Hot 105 come on with Bill Tanner killing I-95 and almost killing Y-100. The Philly WFIL vs. WIBG was never really a battle. THAT was a huge 4-way war: THE BATTLE IN SEATTLE 1984-1988 or so: I grew up in NYCi, and spent much of the second half of the 1970s catching the fever for radio as a P1 of BLSand a solid P2 to Top 40 WABCand Larry Bergers great AOR WPLJ-FM. You had ABX, RIF, Wheels, W4 and a few others jumped in. Up until 2017, KPWR had also slightly increased the number of throwbacks/recurrents in its playlist, but has since refocused towards current product to reduce overlap with classic hip hop outlet KDAY. More from . [27][28] On July 16, 2020, Cannon took an indefinite leave from radio over fallout from antisemitic statements he made on his podcast, ending his one-year tenure at KPWR. But it was a pyhrric victory Q105 was headed for Country anwyay. if(typeof ez_ad_units != 'undefined'){ez_ad_units.push([[300,250],'gemtracks_com-mobile-leaderboard-1','ezslot_19',624,'0','0'])};__ez_fad_position('div-gpt-ad-gemtracks_com-mobile-leaderboard-1-0');Check out what others are reading on about 35+ Best EDM Songs From The 90s now. Mentioned before bt the WIBBAGE/WFIL battle was terrificWIFI laterI had my fn on WIBG in 1972 and WIFI in 1975-76. Alas, Clear Channel diecided to go after the young end #s in March 2003, so well never know how much fun it mightve been for the student to go up against the professor, lol. In Sacramento iin the mid-80s, is was actually a meage e trois between KSFM, KWOD and KPOP KROY threw in the towel and went AC in 1984. The discography of Carl Cox in the 1990s consisted of two audio albums and nine singles. WLS-WCFL in the 70s and CFTR-CHUM in the early 80s. [12][13][14] The station continues to report to Mediabase and BDS as rhythmic contemporary, though the station has begun to lean more urban to take on KRRL. "Pizzamania" was produced with the help of his friends Tim Jeffery and JC Reid. 10) WHTZ (Z100) vs. WPLJ (Mojo Radio) in the early '90s Z100 vs. WPLJ was a classic grudge match of almost a decade's duration but its most intriguing incarnation was its last. To me, they represent a key element in building teams to achieve goals: Beating a clear, worthy opponent. IIRC, Kent Burkhart was the PMD jock at KOWH, so he can back me up on the premise that the Battle Over Omaha was the very first Radio Battle in format radioany format, any market. He became popular while working as a radio host for BBC Radio 1. That was after WEGX got WCAU out of the format, becoming Oldies WOGL. HARRY ROMERO. KLEO quickly abandoned the fomat for Standards. 1987-CBSFM vs WNBC-one LAST, DESPERATE attempt by 66 W-N-B-C to knock CBSFM off its perch by doing a Time Machine format on the weekends even with the likes of NY radio vet Carol Mason and ORIGINAL Record Pig Big Jay Sorensen and with some GREAT music, PD Dale Parsons and his crew were left at the gate, to wait the eventual passing of this GREAT station in 1987 Some of the more competitive country battles that come to mind for me include, and the time period they were most evenly matched: The ultimate Armageddon Top 40 battle of all time had to be WLS vs. WCFL in the 70s. Listeners563. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Eventually, we came within a tenth of a point of dethroning them, but came up shortMajic 7.1 to Love 94 7.0. Thomas left in 1992 when The Baka Boyz took over the morning slot. Ill never forget that Spring 82 book: 4.2 to 10.0!! POWER 106? | Los Angeles - Yelp He is an English Dj specializing in Drum and bass, Electronic dance music, Dance/Electronic, Pop, and Electronica. His awards as a DJ include the Best Techno DJ award in 1999. I'm very satisfied! KSDO (KS103) vs. B100 San Diego Jo Jo Kincaid and Wild Child Hamilton come to mind, but there were others. 3,526; 2 years ago; Richard Humpty Vission - Power 106 10th Anniversary Megamix - 80s/90s flashbacks- various genres by Johnny Aftershock. 6) Houstons AM Top 40 battle of summer/fall 82 between John Landers KKBQ (79Q) in a six-month sneak preview of what was to come on AM and Clay Gishs short lived but no less interesting KYST. Power 106 Archives - Page 2 of 14 - DJcity News My favorite battle was throughout the 80s in Rochester; the decade starting with heritage WBBF(AM) which had segued to Hot AC vs. CHR WHFM(FM). He also came second in the world's Top 100 DJs list in 1997 and rose to become the number one DJ in 1998 and 1999. Classic Deep House set mixed by DJ Tony B. live from "The Dome". However, the abrupt switch violated a transmitter lease agreement that KXOL's parent company, Spanish Broadcasting System (SBS), had with Emmis; the agreement required formal notification to Emmis of any change in format and expressly prohibited KXOL from programming to directly compete with KPWR. The mixing engineer will apply autotune, special effects and all the industry-secret formulas to make your song sound like a major hit. After a few years there and a hit song called Disco Duck, he was fired because he played his own song on the air. Chicago style AOR battle. His discography includes several singles produced between 1993 and 1998. POWER 106 on Instagram: "YOU SEE WHAT IT ISTap in with JUSTIN KMET vs. KLOS Los Angeles I dropped off a mix demo up at their studios to the Baka Boyz, who were on the air at the. * WMMR v. WYSP Philly, 1978-79, when Jeff Pollack brought MMR back (The Rock and Roll Animal) vs. YSPs Superstars; And wktu became an alternative between bls and kiss sadly wktu went off the air in 1984, never again will nyc have 3 stations that really played the sounds on of streets on it again. He was the first award recipient of the 'No 1 DJ in the World' Award by DJ Magazine. It was a fun time to be in radio with the entire station personal really getting into and believing in each other and working together as a group! But I lived in L.A. at the time and none of its battles made the list. These two mix albums are part of the Global Underworld Series. CHUM (Rock 40, like WLS Chicago, but maybe even better in 1981) and CFTR (more mainstream and doing the then-mind-blowing Commercial Free Sundays) get the attention. And, in the background, a CHR battle between Paul Christys WABX, Mike Josephs WHYT and Pat Holidays CKLWwhich got off six more good months as an AM music station. As of 2012, approximately 60% of KPWR's listenership is Hispanic. The battle raged for almost two years before my team and I flipped KPOP to AOR KRXQ. Phlliy-POWER 99 vs Q102 mid 90s Your beat will set the vibe and structure of your song. The world of DJing was growing in bounds and leaps, and who were to shine in this period? Early 80s WPGC vs. Q107 APD/PM drive on The Pig I have airchecks of many of the stations listed above. 2023 is the year to enter the music industry. Oakenfold began his career in the late 1970s. Four CHRs, fully staffed and high profile morning shows! I can say for the money Id take Bill Tanner or Keith Isley to this day and put them up againist todays top Programmers. WLS vs. WCFL Chicago Y94 being very promotionally active showing up at Qs events/remotes etc.. On air battle with free money Contests-each station literally monitoring when the other would be in a stop set, and 93Q running liners talking about Y94 being in commercials but 93Q playing music That was fun! Fun for the listeners, and so much fun for the staff. So no WLOL v. KDWB Minneapolis, although it would likely be on many of your lists. BTW, I was doing afternoons at WYLD during the battle with WQUE. Simon mentioned the HBQ/MPS battle in Memphis in the mid-70s. Good article, but since the focus was RELATIVELY narrow, I thought Id throw in one or two of my own that a LOT of people barely even remember Thanks for a great article, Ill check in in another 10 years . Peter Michael Tong was born in July 1960. * It wasnt my intent, but the list here ends up leaning heavily on CHR, Urban (or something in between). This article makes me want to sit in a bar somewhere and just talk radio awhile, maybe we can do that soon. Danny Rampling's discography includes the albums "Journeys by DJ, Volume 3" in 1993, "Love Groove Dance Party, Volumes 3 & 4" in 1996, and Decade of Dance released in 1999. WFLZ vs. Q105 is definitely the most top of mind radio battle. The great Rick Sklar was a consultant the father of CHR Top 40 radio. Afternoon host J. Cruz would be moved to mornings after Big Boy's departure until his move to the station in April 2019. "Praise You" was also nominated for the Best Video and the Best Dance Video awards in 1999. KPWR is owned and operated by Meruelo Groupand airs a Rhythmic Hot ACformat. * WROR Boston v. Kiss 108, 1983: WRORs Kiss off campaign [chose] to completely ignore WHTT, which beat both for a couple of books, if I remember correctly. Great column! Mix Jamz 100.7 was a kocally owned AC then Hot AC then Rhythmic CHR. Some of the best jocks in the country were on those three stations at the time they did battle. He was born in July 1962. Chart positions. Y-100 vs. 96X in Miami? Otis Roberts is popularly known as Dj EZ. WHKX vs. WYAI/WYAY (1989 1992) First high profile duop seriously challenged Kicks until the heritage station pulled away in late 92. His singles include "I Want You (Forever)," released in 1991, "Does It Feel Good To You," in 1992, and "The Planet of Love," in 1993. * WZOU vs.WXKS (Kiss 108) Boston in the late 80s/early 90s as Steve Rivers and Sunny Joe White traded places; If I could just mention one more thingI remember WHYT having the neatest versions of songs, special edits (Tina Maries Lovergirl with the rap intro), that kind of thing. And coming from Dallas, I also have to throw in one of the more obvious rock battles KTXQ vs. KZEW (1978 1985). The 90s saw the advent of the first internet radio station, and in 1998 the first MP3 digital audio player was released. But Im still interested in hearing your thoughts on all eras. Early 80s for about 3 years until WmJQ went chr. This show was . "Sensual Sophis-ti-cat / The Player" was also released in 1996, while "Phuture 2000" was released in 1998 by Worldwide Ultimatum Records. Philly in 87-88? euretrodance90radiomixes | Mixcloud Hey Sean! Big Boy moves to Afternoons, Power celebrates 10 years as LA's Party Station 15. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJkxBLgd5Hs, The battle which had me appreciate the fine term Chr rhythmic was close to my home in the Neighborhood of Point Breeze in the city where the Steelers keep rackin up Superbowl wins Pittsburgh. Continue with Recommended Cookies. That was great radio! Dan Vallie, 70s SAN DIEGO With your recorded vocals, your song is still not complete. Lots of name-brand CHR programmers ran thru Rochester in the 80s including Charlie Lake, Jay Stevens, Cat Collins who was my MD late in the decade, and JJ Rice, my intern who worked his way up to running weekend syndication!. Proving hispanics would listen to R&B/POP songs was a real test to the history in the market. Another fantastic sale. It is sort of curious and amusing to think though that like you many of us would leave off some of the more significant top forty debuts that won big. Track List: 1. great article and you highlighted some of the great battles that we all enjoyed being a part of or at least listening to and learning from. Feel free to copy anything from this article. In 1998, he dropped a position which he maintained in the following year 1999. See you in the hotel lobby. Im late to the game on this, but I ahve to add my small market 1980s battle that influenced me. They had greats like Tanner in the morning, Cox on the Radio, Mindy and Bo, Tyrone, a young DJ Laz, Kid Curry, Tony the Tiger, Felix Sama, Eddie Mix, Rafi Contigo, Jammin Johnny, etc. And if I dont say so myself, GCI vs V103 (once we got 106 Jamz, Joyner and Banks) was a pretty good one that knocked GCI forever out of double Several major medium markets had some great AM Top 40 battles in the early 70s. KPLZ (as K-PLUS, now Star 101.5) With a demo track, you have a track to sing along with when you record your vocals in the studio. We had a great on-air staff, we were deep in the streets and most of all, WE HAD FUN! The dial was packed with rock. * The stations had to remain evenly matched for at least a year or so, which rules out some exciting format launches like KPWR (Power 106) Los Angeles, WMZQ Washington, D.C., and WBZZ (B94) Pittsburgh where the competition didnt immediately rise to the challenge. That has happened in many markets, like we did with B94 in Pittsburgh which you mentioned. 1) WABC vs. Disco 92 1977-1978 when Disco 92 came onto the scene, with its thumping beats and DJs with accents that let listeners KNOW that these guys WERE from the neighborhood, all of a sudden, you saw LONG-time CHR stalwart WABC practically overnight almost turning into Disco 77, OBVIOUSLY in an attempt to compete didnt work, though Disco 92 just BLEW them away, and by May 1982well, you know the rest there