Thursday, January 15, 2009

Goodbye, Good Radio

RIP Indie 103.1

It's a sad time for radio broadcasting. Traveling around, there isn't better radio than there is in LA, and it's a shame that one of it's best stations is going off the airwaves. For those lucky to sit in front of a computer all day, you can stream the online broadcast from their website, http://www.indie1031.fm. For those who were fans, they can't listen to rebroadcasts of Jonesy's Jukebox on the rush hour drive home anymore.

From their website, Indie 103.1 states, "This is an important message for the Indie 103.1 Radio Audience -

Indie 103.1 will cease broadcasting over this frequency effective immediately. Because of changes in the radio industry and the way radio audiences are measured, stations in this market are being forced to play too much Britney, Puffy and alternative music that is neither new nor cutting edge. Due to these challenges, Indie 103.1 was recently faced with only one option --- to play the corporate radio game.

We have decided not to play that game any longer. Rather than changing the sound, spirit, and soul of what has made Indie 103.1 great Indie 103.1 will bid farewell to the terrestrial airwaves and take an alternative course.

This could only be done on the Internet, a place where rules do not apply and where new music thrives; be it grunge, punk, or alternative - simply put, only the best music.

For those of you with a computer at home or at work, log on to www.indie1031.com and listen to the new Indie 103.1 - which is really the old Indie 103.1, not the version of Indie 103.1 we are removing from the broadcast airwaves.

We thank our listeners and advertisers for their support of the greatest radio station ever conceived, and look forward to continuing to deliver the famed Indie 103.1 music and spirit over the Internet to passionate music listeners around the world."

3 comments:

SHIMOSH said...

this is so sad. :[

Shimmy said...

Yeah, I heard the message verbatim on my lunch break. Guess I'm gonna have to replace channel 1 on my radio.

The station never held too long to any particular broadcast, so I guess Indie 103.1 falls into the boneyard that is KDL. Remember "KDL, the party station"? It was my sister's favorite. A real raver's delight.

Dan from Los Angeles said...

It's sad to lose a station that you love. I remember losing it when it was a dance channel, and felt like a kick in the stomach when people told me to "get used to it, and you'll like the new music..."