Twin Cities Radio, Pt. 3
Written Jun. 25, 2008 by Sean Ross in Content + Terrestrial Radio with 0 Comments
More Twin Cities radio today in preparation for tomorrow's Conclave arrival:
* WLTE (Lite 103) -- Still unmistakably AC in texture but, like many of its brethern, newer these days: 50% '90s and now in the stretch I heard, with the remainder divided evenly between '70s and '80s. You'll still hear "Sometimes When We Touch," but it's now followed by 3 Doors Down's "Here Without You." Using the one-time Top 40 perrenial "102.9 Days of Summer" as its promotional framing device. Interestingly, also running ads for Brian McKnight's morning show at KTWV (the Wave) Los Angeles on its stream.
* KCMP (the Current) - Minnesota Public Rocker's indie rocker still does features like "My Three Songs," but the three songs today were "Bible Thumper" by Solid Gold, "Got To Give It Up" by Marvin Gaye, and "Ketchy Shuby" by Peter Tosh, and the listener who submitted the three song set didn't explain how they were related. The Current also wins today's "oh wow" award for playing "Breathe" by Telepopmusik.
* KEEY (K102) - In the early '00s, it was one of the few places where you could count on hearing a lot of newer Country songs in short order. Actually hearing two current songs in a row isn't as radical as it was five years ago, but K102 is still a good place to hear a lot of newer Country with energy (only two ballads in the last 40 minutes). There's also clearly an "impossible question" war in this market. The first thing p.m. driver Chris Carr did when he cracked the mic for his first legal ID was to ask one.
To see the first two parts of our series on Twin Cities radio click here and here.

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