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  • WMMS plays more music. Unfortunately, it's the same crap you've heard a million times

    Thu May 01, 2008 at 11:02:30 AM
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    WMMS celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. And it’s commemorating the event by adding more old music to its playlist!

    With the recent addition of Rover’s Morning Glory to the schedule, the onetime rock behemoth was in danger of becoming an all-talk station. Between Rover’s five-hour marathon blabfest every morning and Maxwell’s similar chat-athon sucking up four hours every afternoon, there was hardly room for any music ...

    So station programmers have designated huge chunks of their weekday schedule to music. Maria spins from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and the Big Rig and Seth keep the tunes rolling from 7 p.m. till 6 in the morning, when Rover and his crew take over. As program director Bo Matthews says, “WMMS was meant to rock in the midday.”

    Of course, “rocking” means rocking 1980s-style, with old-school geezers like Guns N’ Roses and Ozzy Osbourne dominating the playlist, which occasionally makes room for more recent snoozers like Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, and Seether – all of whom wish it was the 1980s. --Michael Gallucci

    Category: Music

    9 Comments:

    Mikey says:

    Well, WMMS is in good company. K-Rock jocks don't play anything that was recorded since 1990, nor do they realize that people listen to a rock station so they might avoid rap and nig-hop -- yet, they persist in playing lamewad rap such as that one song by Cyprus Hill. And what's with The Beastie Boys? They sounded like parody in 1981 and they're even more of a joke now. K-rock, though, is none the wiser and, apparently, deeply invested in its subdefective performance.

    Joe Rafidi says:

    Brilliant story.

    WMMS is so fucking lame...talk about not letting go of high school yearbooks. This station further substantiates radio's lack of innovation and subsequent demise.

    Here's an idea all Program Directors: play primarily NEW music, and then throw in some nostaglic BS.

    Mikey says:

    P.S.: I don't listen to 'MMS somewhat for the reasons set forth in this article, but the fact that they hired that homophobic, sloppy-second, leftover, white-elephant,
    punk-bitch Rover and his gang of brutes, knuckle-dragging troglodytes, inbreds, mouth breathers and pinheads is a pretty good indicator of where the station's standards are.

    Matt says:

    Mikey,

    That's interesting - good use of troglodyte, brute, knuckle dragger, mouth breather, and extra points for the usage of pinhead.

    Unfortunately I have to disagree with your assessment that K-Rock doesn't play anything recorded since 1990. If that was the case, that would cancel out Three Days Grace, 30 Seconds to Mars, Disturbed, Rob Zombie, Weezer, and many other bands that I could mention.

    Nick says:

    So if it's true that "station programmers have designated huge chunks of their weekday schedule to music" on WMMS, then 923 K-Rock must be quadruple huge chunks of their weekdays to music---basically from 9am on their doing nothing but playing ROCK!!! There's no comparison between the two stations, one's a Rock station and the other is a talk-stop.

    george mikey says:

    knuckle dragger, troglodyte... nice. that's what you want an alt weekly for... alternative hate speech

    Mikey says:

    Sorry, SCENEsters. Don't wanna drift off-topic and comandeer your Comments section and but I can't let the couple responses to my comments go unanswered.

    Nick: My reference to 92.3 not playing anything recorded since 1990 was clearly "exaggeration humor", as Opie & Anthony would call it. The point is, every other song is Nirvana, which, as of 1994 was about as alt as YouTube is now. Go a little further left on the terrestrial-radio dial, or log in to some cybercasts and you'll understand how limited the offerieng so f commercial radio are in light of the vast variety of product available. And Rob Zombie is your example of current material? Were you supporting or refuting my point?

    George Mikey: How horrible can my opinions and I be if you're incorporating my name into the way you identify yourself? How about you look up the definition of "hate speech" (on Answers.com or Wikipedia, here they're going to really get into it), then go re-read some print copies of SCENE as well as the archives of C-Notes? Then, listen to Rover and Duh'ohhh-Dieter rant about beating children and bashing gays for a week? Then, maybe, you'll have gained enough insight into the true nature of snark and contempt so you can step off your pedestal and write some commentary that has substance. Nut up, Mary.

    Matt says:

    Mikey,

    Commercial radio is for the schmucks that want to hear the bands that I mentioned, as well as the bands that you mentioned. I'm not going to say that I spend all of my time listening to it, but I understand why it is the way it is.

    Sure, college radio and cybercasts are doing cool things - because it's college radio and cybercasts. They're not quite the business machine that commercial radio is. They for the most part, don't have goals and budgets to hit.

    Good news is, that with the coming onslaught of wireless being available in the cars - everybody wins. I can listen to KCRW, WXRT, WJCU, and any other station with an internet stream in the car, once the technology hits. You'd better believe I'll be stoked to be able to hear KFOG in San Francisco, WRIF in Detroit, and some of my other favorites, once the technology is there.

    Brian says:

    See I think WMMS is ahead of the curve here. If someone wants to hear there favorite song their not going to sit around by the radio for hours to hear it. With everything now at the touch of a finger, finding your favorite song can be done in 10 seconds. WMMS has put on two of the best radio shows in the country and the station looks like it will continue to excell for many, many years to come.

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