Friday, July 1, 2011

When Q101 was hip, cool, alternative and mainstream. « Rob's Wall

From http://robcreighton.wordpress.com By robcreighton

For a short time in the mid 1990′s Q101 was a dominating force in Chicago radio. You couldn't go anywhere without seeing one of those Q101 “Not For You” billboards in “L” stations, on the sides of busses or on billboards. ... According to consultant Guy Zapoleon's music cycle, pop music transitioned from it's extreme phase (where music tends to be edgy R&B rhythmic product or edgy rock music) to the doldrums phase (which tends to be soft rock hits and country crossovers. ...

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