Author Topic: Another Station Bites the Dust  (Read 1280 times)

hitman

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Another Station Bites the Dust
« on: March 02, 2005, 03:01:00 pm »
I received this via email today...
 
 NO MORE MODERN ROCK RADIO IN PHILADELPHIA
 
 You have been selected by a group of radio revolutionaries to receive this message. THERE IS NO MORE Y100/100.3 FM/WPLY IN PHILADELPHIA. Radio One Incorporated ended the 12-year life of one of the nation's most respected alternative rock stations, Y100, in favor of gospel music. They handed Y100's frequency to their hip-hop property and are using the hip-hop station's former frequency to broadcast gospel music.
 
 A dedicated group, headquartered at www.y100rocks.com will not settle for a Philadelphia without the sounds of Radiohead, Coldplay, Weezer, Modest Mouse, Sublime, White Stripes, Blink 182, Franz Ferdinand, The Killers, and countless others. They started an online radio station.
 
 Join G. Love, Something Corporate, Weezer and a growing amount of appreciative Y100-played artists fight to get modern rock music back on the air in Philadelphia. Support Y100rocks.com, the website, and Y100rocks.com, the radio station. Contact info@y100rocks.com and let us know if you can
 
 - Send this message with your blessing to people that can help out cause
 
 - Get the info about Y100rocks.com onto your band's (or label's) official website
 
 - Ask the bands you are affiliated with if they will do an interview with a former Y100 DJ or do a guest DJ spot for Y100rocks.com internet radio. Rolling Stone Magazine and other news outlets have told us they are very interested in covering ANY bands doing DJ broadcasts on Y100rocks.com.
 
 Y100rocks.com the online radio station is ranked 9th most listened to Alternative station at Live365.com. Figures are based on a 30 day basis. It's risen to 9th despite the fact that it's only been on for 3 of the last 30 days.
 
 The station's hours of listening grow despite the current limitations to its bandwidth. Here are the hours so far: Day 1: 1813, Day 2: 4243, Day 3: 4841 with only 200 people able to listen. Our first sponsor, Electric Factory Concerts will help us increase our bandwidth and allow even more people to listen to the broadcast at one time.
 
 Below you'll find national and local (Philadelphia labeled L) artists that have recently been added to the play list at Y100rockss.com the radio station:
 
 311, A Perfect Circle, A.F.I., Alice In Chains, Audioslave, Auf Der Maur, Bad Religion, Beastie Boys, Beck, Ben Folds, Ben Folds Five, Bitter, Bitter Weeks (L), Bjork, Blink 182, Blur, Boxcar Racer, Brendan Benson, Bright Eyes, Burning Brides (L), Bush, Cake, Capitol Years (L), Chemical Brothers, Chris Cornell, Coldplay, Don't Look Down (L), eels, Elastica, Elvis Costello, Foo Fighters, Fugazi, G. Love (L), Garbage, Green Day, Guided By Voices, Happy Mondays, Ike (L), Incubus, Interpol, Jane's Addiction, Jeff Buckley, Jet, Jimmy Eat World, Joe Strummer & The Mescaleros, Kaiser Chiefs, Kasabian, Keane, Kula Shaker, La Guardia (L), Live, Mars Volta, matt pond PA (L), Matthew Sweet, McGowan (L), Modest Mouse, My Chemical Romance, New Order, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Oasis, Pearl Jam, Pepper's Ghost (L), Pete Yorn, PJ Harvey, Porno For Pyros, Queens Of The Stone Age, Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Rancid, Run Away from the Humans (L), Silvertide, Smashing Pumpkins, Something Corporate, Soundgarden, Space, Stone Temple Pilots, Story Of The Year,Sublime, SugarCult, Sum 41, System of a Down, Taking Back Sunday, Talking Heads, Tenacious D, The Arcade Fire, The Beastie Boys, The Caulfields (L), The Chemical Brothers, The Clash, The Cure, The Killers, The Offspring, The Pixies, The Prodigy, The Ramones, The Rentals, The Replacements, The Smiths, The Specials, The Starting Line (L), The Strokes, The Vines, This Radiant Boy (L), Thursday, Tool, Transplants, Travis, Trouble Everyday (L), U2, Urge Overkill, Veruca Salt, wayward wind (L), Weezer, White Stripes, Wilco, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Zolof The Rock And Roll Destroyer (L).

bearman🐻

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Re: Another Station Bites the Dust
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2005, 04:03:00 pm »
Ah, yes, clearly another example how Indie is the new mainstream.