The Wave close to KOST with new jingles

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  • #11363
    MarcMannetje

      Southern California’s KTWV is getting closer to KOST in L.A. with new jingles produced by Grooveworx:

      https://grooveworx.com/94-7-wave/

      The station evolved from really soft & smooth jazz towards urban AC and hits 5.0 market share 10+ (KOST has 5.2% in the january Nielsen ratings).

      With contributions of former KOST programmer Jhani Kaye and on air talents Brian Simmons and Mike Sakelarides the station is a hit in Los Angeles.

      Kaye always went to JAM for his KOST cuts. Is he still programming The Wave? Why did he go to Grooveworx? I like the cuts, by the way.

      #101312
      LenGroat

        She has a great voice….. but the way it is written/mixed I could not make out the lyric on the first cut, even played loudly- and both have far too much s t r e t c h e d vocal vibrato…

        and “a solo is a solo” …

        #101318
        blubbo

          Kaye always went to JAM for his KOST cuts. Is he still programming The Wave?

          He hasn’t been involved with The Wave since June 2013.

          #101321
          MarcMannetje

            I agree Len, it’s a craft. These jingles do have emotion though, something not every company is capable of.

            Thanks Blubbo, didn’t know that.

            #101322
            mjb1124
            Member

              I think they fit The Wave well. The singer does have a great voice and emotional delivery as others have said, and they’re consistent with past Wave jingles while still fitting the updated music.

              Still trying to figure out who did KRTH’s new jingles. Can’t say I’m a fan of them, but I’m curious.

              #101325
              nleibo

                Their East Coast “brethern” (CBS-FM) went with Reelworld (ugh)–a possibility KRTH also went that “path”?

                #101326
                rak
                Member

                  They sound good, and if you watch the video for that demo (and the video for Ö3 Austria at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NOvZvqIak8w ) – the studio is full of musicians playing proper instruments, guitars with FX pedals – making the jingles sound better than the Producers who use keyboards and drum machines.

                  #101327
                  GrahamCollins

                    Mmm the tracks in the video are really good but the vocals didn’t grab me and unless you play non-stop Green Day all day……

                    I really do like the O3 studios and offices, I think the word is ‘cool’.

                    #101328
                    rak
                    Member

                      The video was made in 2009, so O3 have probably had at least 1 refit. The curved studio desk does look great. The Grooveworx client gets a week in Los Angeles, too.

                      #101336
                      IainJohnston

                        http://tunein.com/radio/Hitradio-%c3%963-999-s8007/

                        Had a listen to Hit Radio 03 this evening – all “Solid Gold” with one very “NOT Grooveworx” sounding
                        jingle after the news; it was almost JAM-ish or maybe TopFormat or similar Euro-produced?
                        Some much nicer “Hit Radio” cuts later in the evening, and a power intro or two.

                        Like so many continental stations, strange listening to a presenter delivering in a mixture of
                        English and the in-country language! VERY “listenable” station though :^)

                        Agree the curved desk looked brill!

                        #101347
                        mjb1124
                        Member

                          Their East Coast “brethern” (CBS-FM) went with Reelworld (ugh)–a possibility KRTH also went that “path”?

                          The KRTH jingles don’t sound like Reelworld to me – plus, if it was them, I think we would have heard about it by now. Pretty sure it’s not any of the Dallas companies either. Could be GrooveWorx, I suppose. You can hear some of them in the airchecks shared here:
                          http://bit.ly/2n5ZLHt

                          #101371
                          MarcMannetje

                            According to the latest Nielsen ratings The Wave (4.8) is now bigger than KOST (4.6).

                            http://ratings.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb003

                            #101488
                            MarcMannetje

                              As KOST seems to loose it’s momentum/stationality with screamy RW jingles, The Wave became #2 (10+) in Los Angeles with a 5. share when you look at the ratings. I can’t remember any AC (not HOT AC) rating so high in the city of angels…

                              http://ratings.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/arb003

                              #101489
                              glen

                                But the RW factor does not explain the stations above KOST. aka KIIS FM. How does a person explain that. Besides different formats.

                                #101490
                                MarcMannetje

                                  Glen I think AC shouldn’t sound screamy – on KOST the cuts really scream next to the on air personalities and songs. That’s all. CHR is much faster and louder, there is a really different feel to it.

                                  Furthermore, JAM did a lot of cuts that were in a lot of ways much more creative. And creativity does not ‘burn out’ as fast as ‘single layer jingles’ RW USA produces.

                                  RW Europe has much different (and in my opinion better) sounding packages by the way.

                                  #101492
                                  glen

                                    I don’t think so either. And they shouldn’t in any other format at all!!

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