Once in a while, I listen to Jazz with Don Gordon on KIPO 89.3. Mr. Gordon's mix of jazz includes some smooth jazz tracks and adult standards. Last night at 11:28 PM, Mr. Gordon played "It's a Blue World" by the Four Freshmen. I started thinking that it would be grand if KIPO did jazz 24/7. KUVO 89.3 in Denver is a fine example of a 24-hour jazz station. Like KIPO, KUVO does NPR news every hour on the hour. Now that 99.5 the Jewel is defunct, KIPO could satisfy adult standards die-hards by playing jazz full time since traditional jazz includes adult standards. KIPO can also give Hawaii's Smooth Jazz KORL 101.1 FM some competition by going full time on jazz. If Denver can have a full-time jazz station, IMHO so can Honolulu.
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Re: Honolulu sure could use a 24-hour jazz station
While the Seattle area has an NPR station (KPLU) that does straight-ahead jazz when not doing news programming (and a couple nights of blues), our local commercial smooth-jazz station (KWJZ) just went dark last week after decades. They blame it on the new Arbitron monitoring methods that dropped them from No. 3 in the market to No. 22.
Lifestyle-formats are being decimated by the new PPM system, but that will probably bode well for internet radio.
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I dunno, IB...I'm a huge jazz fan but I'm not sure if there's a large enough jazz audience for 24/7. The station has to sell ad time to generate revenue to keep it on the air during those off-peak hours. It's gotta be a hard sell, esp. with ipods for the car and internet radio for home. Would love to see it happen, tho'.
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I'm bummed at the Jewel's demise, no more is the "Sounds of Sinatra" from
9 - 11 am on Saturdays I though it was only due to the all Christmas music
format but as you all have pointed out it's an entirely different concept now.
That stinks I so looked forward to Saturday mornings!
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I went to a couple Jazz festivals in Portland and they were amazing, top talent coming in, in addition to talented locals. I think we have a ton of Jazz fans not only on Oahu, but all of the islands. It helps when you have a jazz station coinciding with a big Jazz Festival too. When was the last big jazz event in Honolulu?
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I love Hawaii Public Radio and am a volunteer drive-time talk host on KIPO. But if years of listener feedback and ratings data have meant that jazz "settled" into the late-night, weekend time slots it has now, that makes me doubt a commercial 24/7 jazz station would survive here.
I was bummed that their world news show was dropped in favor of another format. But frankly, in the age of Pandora, Rdio, Spotify (coming soon) and other streaming radio on the Internet, "niche" is best left to on-demand technologies, where the selection is huge and "long tail" demographics are perfectly fine. That leaves most terrestrial radio scrambling to hold onto the mainstream.
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Re: Honolulu sure could use a 24-hour jazz station
Originally posted by Kalihiboy View PostI went to a couple Jazz festivals in Portland and they were amazing, top talent coming in, in addition to talented locals. I think we have a ton of Jazz fans not only on Oahu, but all of the islands. It helps when you have a jazz station coinciding with a big Jazz Festival too. When was the last big jazz event in Honolulu?
Originally posted by pzarquon View PostI love Hawaii Public Radio and am a volunteer drive-time talk host on KIPO. But if years of listener feedback and ratings data have meant that jazz "settled" into the late-night, weekend time slots it has now, that makes me doubt a commercial 24/7 jazz station would survive here.[...]
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