A Clear Channel Station For Tweens

Written Mar. 8, 2007 by Sean Ross in HD Radio with 0 Comments

Ever wonder what Clear Channel's version of Radio Disney would sound like? That answer now provided, courtesy of CC's mainstream Top 40 WAKS (96.5 Kiss FM) Cleveland, which recently unveiled an HD-2 multicast channel, KiWi Radio. On the Kiss Website, KiWi is billed as a station for listeners who "like the music on 96-5 Kiss FM, but . . . also like Hannah Montana, the Jonas Brothers, High School Musical, Jesse McCartney, etc." The channel is being produced by WAKS PD Bo Matthews for the Clear Channel Format Lab.

When heard on March 7, KiWi was a much less elaborately produced tween-targeted format--one place where most of the alternate platform services I've heard haven't been able to (or tried to) compete with Radio Disney. The percentage of music typically heard on Mainstream Top 40 was higher and Radio Disney's extensive catalog of exclusive songs was very cherrypicked. Here's the half-hour I heard:

Beyonce/Irreplaceable
Everlife/I Could Get Used To This
Vanessa Carlton/Ordinary Day
Daughtry/It's Not Over
Melissa Joan Hart/One Way Or Another
Backstreet Boys/Larger Than Life
Bowling For Soup/1985
Hannah Montana/If We Were A Movie
Chris Brown/Excuse Me Miss
Katherine McPhee/Over It

And in case you're wondering, the Bowling For Soup song--heard, like a number of others, in a very altered form on Radio Disney was a little less so here. The line about the mom who takes one Prozac a day remains in. And her lifelong ambition to "shake her ass/on the hood of Whitesnake's car" is altered--the offending body part is obscured--but not replaced altogether as it is in the Disney version.

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