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Jones' "Smooth Jazz" format will be discontinued as of [[September 30]], [[2008]], as part of the integration into the [[Dial Global]] brand. Unlike other networks to be eliminated, there is currently no other smooth jazz network with which this network is consolidating, meaning that there will no longer be a 24-hour satellite smooth jazz network available in the United States. |
Jones' "Smooth Jazz" format will be discontinued as of [[September 30]], [[2008]], as part of the integration into the [[Dial Global]] brand. Unlike other networks to be eliminated, there is currently no other smooth jazz network with which this network is consolidating, meaning that there will no longer be a 24-hour satellite smooth jazz network available in the United States. |
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The network now only has a handful of affiliate stations remaining, with some stations formerly affiliated with Jones Smooth Jazz having changed format or gone to the rival syndicated Smooth Jazz format distributed by [[Broadcast Architecture]]. Among the Jones Smooth Jazz affiliates remaining, as of August 2008, were [[WJZL]] in [[Lansing, Michigan]]; [[KMGK]] in [[Glenwood, Minnesota]]; [[WAUN]] in [[Kewaunee, Wisconsin|Kewaunee]]/[[Green Bay, Wisconsin]]; and [[WKYL]] in [[Lawrenceburg, Kentucky]]. |
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==Sample Hour of Programming== |
==Sample Hour of Programming== |
Revision as of 14:21, 29 August 2008
Type | Radio network |
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Country | |
Availability | National |
Owner | Jones Radio Networks |
Launch date | Unknown at this time |
Official website | Smooth Jazz website |
Smooth Jazz is a 24-hour music format produced by Jones Radio Networks. It's playlist is comprised of mostly contemporary smooth jazz music from artists such as Boney James, Joe Sample, Kenny G., The Rippingtons, David Benoit and a dozen more artists. Although its name was "Smooth Jazz;" its format may be better described as a middle of the road format, as it mixes some adult contemporary music into the playlist.
Jones' "Smooth Jazz" format will be discontinued as of September 30, 2008, as part of the integration into the Dial Global brand. Unlike other networks to be eliminated, there is currently no other smooth jazz network with which this network is consolidating, meaning that there will no longer be a 24-hour satellite smooth jazz network available in the United States.
The network now only has a handful of affiliate stations remaining, with some stations formerly affiliated with Jones Smooth Jazz having changed format or gone to the rival syndicated Smooth Jazz format distributed by Broadcast Architecture. Among the Jones Smooth Jazz affiliates remaining, as of August 2008, were WJZL in Lansing, Michigan; KMGK in Glenwood, Minnesota; WAUN in Kewaunee/Green Bay, Wisconsin; and WKYL in Lawrenceburg, Kentucky.
Sample Hour of Programming
- "Cream" - Soul Ballet
- "Lowdown" - Boz Scaggs
- "X Marks The Spot" - Joe Sample
- "That's The Way Love Goes" - Kirk Whalum
- "No Ordinary Love" - Sade
- "Take Five" - Dave Brubeck
- "Morning Dance" - Spyro Gyra
- "Tin Tin Deo" - David Sanborn
- "Dreamwalk" - Peter White
- "What You Won't Do For Love" - Bobby Caldwell
- "At Last" - Ronny Jordan
- "In The Air Tonight" - Phil Collins
- "Palmetto Park" - David Benoit
- "Breezin'" - George Benson