Miles Hudson

Miles Hudson

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During which era did WAAF build a harder rock identity?
That was really the mid-to-late 1980s when they started leaning heavily into metal and hard rock, ditching the AOR and pop-rock stuff. They went all-in with acts like Metallica, AC/DC, and Guns N' Ros…
Why was Ira Glass’s storytelling style influential?
He shifted the focus away from traditional news reporting and toward intimate, first-person narratives that felt like a conversation, not a lecture. Glass proved you could build a huge audience by let…
For what reason did KUHF appeal to educational and cultural audiences?
Back in the early days, KUHF was one of the only stations in Houston that played serious classical music and long-form arts interviews without commercial interruption. That deep dive into local arts a…
In what way did WKYS reflect D.C. youth culture?
The midday mix shows were almost like a live feed from the city's public high schools, with the DJs taking calls from payphones to announce the latest hallways dances and weekend house party locations…
During which music eras did WBBM-FM B96 reflect dance, pop, and urban trends?
It really locked into the dance-pop explosion of the late 80s and early 90s, leaning hard on house, freestyle, and Hi-NRG. By the mid-90s, it pivoted to urban contemporary and hip-hop, and kept that m…
For what reason did KROQ-FM appeal to younger Southern California listeners?
The station’s signal was weak and hard to pick up clearly, which ironically made it feel like a renegade broadcast you had to work to tune in. That sense of exclusivity and the scratchy, lo-fi quality…
Across which adult contemporary trends did WNIC build its Detroit audience?
Caught the shift from the singer-songwriter heavy AC of the late 70s into the more polished, production-driven sound of the 80s, and then doubled down on the soft rock and power ballad lane through th…
Which music trends shaped Q101 WKQX’s identity?
The explosion of electronic and industrial rock in the late 90s gave us a gritty, futuristic edge that no other station in Chicago had. Bands like Nine Inch Nails, The Prodigy, and Chemical Brothers w…
Across which sports conversations did WEEI become important in Boston?
The station really anchored the Bruins' resurgence in the early 2010s, especially during the 2011 Stanley Cup run. I remember the callers dissecting Zdeno Chara's leadership and the goalie controversi…
Which parts of Rick Dees’s countdown shows appealed to pop listeners?
The weekly "Long Distance Dedications" segment really hooked pop listeners because it felt personal and emotional, breaking up the fast-paced countdown with real stories and requests. It added a layer…
During which music periods did WJLB become connected with urban listeners?
It was really during the early 1980s that WJLB made the full leap, shedding its Top 40 shell to dive headfirst into the urban contemporary sound that was booming out of Detroit's clubs. The station be…
Compared with 99X WNNX, how did WZGC serve a different audience?
WZGC leaned into a rhythmic and pop-heavy playlist that targeted a more urban and multicultural crowd, while 99X was laser-focused on alternative rock for white suburban teens and college kids. I caug…
For what reason did KFOG appeal to adult music fans?
They curated a sound that felt like a warm, familiar record collection, not a corporate playlist. Adult listeners appreciated that KFOG played deep cuts and local artists without chasing pop trends, m…
Which morning show segments helped Kidd Kraddick build a loyal audience?
The daily bits like "Celebrity Taste Test" and "Guess That Noise" gave listeners a reason to stay tuned through breaks, creating inside jokes that felt exclusive to the show. "The Kidd Kraddick Mornin…
Through which talk programs did WMAL build listener loyalty?
They built that loyalty with the long-running "The Chris Plante Show" and the morning staple "Mornings on the Mall," which for years featured a rotating cast of local hosts who knew the D.C. market in…