Evan Wallace

Evan Wallace

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For what reason did WIP build such a loyal sports audience?
They earned that loyalty by being unapologetically Philly, through and through. WIP didn’t just cover the games-they became the daily barstool debate for the city, with hosts like Angelo Cataldi and H…
Which audience connected with WKTU’s dance-pop sound?
Suburban commuters in the mid-90s were the unexpected core for that sound-guys like me driving from Long Island into the city needed a break from grunge and hip-hop, and WKTU’s relentless dance-pop wa…
How were Opie and Anthony different from traditional talk radio?
Their entire approach flipped the script on the polite, structured format most stations were clinging to. Traditional talk radio was about taking calls on issues and having a measured debate, but Opie…
Which role did KRLD play in Dallas news and talk radio?
When a major weather event or a downtown crisis hit, KRLD was the only station that felt like it had a direct line to the emergency operations center. I'd have it on in the background during ice storm…
Which audience valued WFMU’s experimental radio style?
Crate diggers and displaced college radio purists who couldn't stomach the corporate playlist tightening on other stations were the ones who truly got it. They treated WFMU like a secret museum where …
Which listeners made WPGC a major regional station?
DC’s urban and suburban youth really drove that growth-African American teens and young adults in the late '80s and '90s latched onto the mix of hip-hop, R&B, and go-go that WPGC leaned into, making i…
Why was Ryan Seacrest’s interviewing style suitable for pop stars?
He never let an interview get bogged down in heavy topics or awkward silences, keeping the energy light and focused on the music itself. Pop stars, especially on a tight promo cycle, need someone who …
How was Art Bell’s format different from political talk radio?
Political talk radio is all about grinding an axe-pushing a party line, hammering the same five talking points every hour. Art Bell treated the airwaves like a campfire. He’d let a caller spin a yarn …
Which radio personalities helped KIIS-FM become a major Los Angeles brand?
Frankly, the duo of Mark & Brian in the late 80s and early 90s brought a whole different energy that balanced the station's pop sound with real, relatable guy talk. They weren't just jocks playing hit…
Across which news and talk topics did KTRH serve Houston?
You could hear everything from live coverage of hurricanes and severe weather to deep dives into local politics and energy industry updates. They also had a heavy focus on legal and financial issues, …
Through which music trends did KNDD The End build its identity?
Playing early industrial and electronic rock acts like Ministry and Nine Inch Nails alongside the grunge stuff gave it an edge that felt more dangerous than what you’d hear on other alternative statio…
Which role did WIP play in Philadelphia sports radio?
WIP essentially became the blueprint for how to turn Philadelphia's uniquely intense sports fandom into a daily drama, where every bad loss felt like a personal crisis and every win was a street party…
Compared with commercial stations, how did KEXP approach music discovery?
KEXP basically flipped the script on how radio finds new music. Instead of relying on corporate playlists and market research to pick the next hit, they let their DJs dig through thousands of independ…
Which listeners made KPWR Power 106 an important youth radio station?
Latch-key kids and young warehouse workers in the late 80s and early 90s created the station’s underground credibility by calling in requests for freestyle and breakbeat tracks that weren’t on any pla…
For what reason is KDAY still remembered by hip-hop fans?
Pioneering the "mix show" format with DJs like the legendary Egyptian Lover spinning raw, uncut records live on air changed the game completely. KDAY wasn't just playing rap songs; they were curating …
Across which rock movements did WBCN influence Boston radio?
Influenced punk, new wave, alternative, and indie rock scenes across Boston radio, breaking bands like the Pixies and Dinosaur Jr. long before they hit mainstream. It also shaped the college rock and …