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"Movin'" (capitalized as "MOViN'") is a brand name used for a variety of radio stations in numerous broadcast markets in the United States. The name is a registered trademark of Alan Burns & Associates, a radio consultancy firm based in Perdido Key, Florida.

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[edit] Format background

"MOViN" stations mainly play an upbeat and mostly Dance-leaning Rhythmic Adult Contemporary format and uses the same logo, which features a colorful hue of green circles. Although the stations are consulted by Burns, some have carved their own niche and identity. Almost all the stations use the same voiceover announcers, known on-air as "Brad" and "Tasia," except for KMVQ in San Francisco, who discontinued using them in 2008.

In most of the markets where the "MOViN'" stations are located, a series of television commercials will feature women (and a couple of guys) shaking their behinds to a montage of Rhythmic hits, and in the case of KMVN/Los Angeles, a customized version has morning host Rick Dees dancing.

Of the thirteen stations that have adopted the "MOViN'" brand, one shifted directions but kept the name and jingle packages intact, with aforementioned KMVN shifting to Rhythmic oldies with emphasis on '70s and '80s product. KMVN would later be joined by another recent convert, WYEZ/Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, who also adopted the same Rhythmic Oldies approach as KMVN, but with an extended library that includes '60s product.

Meanwhile, others have started going for a more current based model, as KMVQ and KYMV/Salt Lake City, Utah took their direction even further, both evolving to Top 40 Mainstream in 2009.

Until late 2008, only a single "MOViN'" outlet had outright flipped formats, but since then, four more stations have dropped the brand. The first, KVMX/Portland, Oregon evolved to Rhythmic contemporary in May 2008 as Jammin 107.5. Its former sister station, KMVK/Dallas, Texas, evolved to Spanish Hot Adult Contemporary in February 2009, followed by WMUV/Jacksonville, Florida's flip to Classic country that same month. The other, WMVN/St. Louis, began shifting towards an Adult Hot Hits/CHR Top 40 direction in 2007, only to drop the format in October 2008 for Christmas music until January 2009, when they flipped to sports. KMVN in Los Angeles dropped MOViN on April 15, 2009 and outsourced the station's operations to a Mexican radio network, Grupo Radio Centro, based in Mexico City. [1] The brand is now down to six affiliates.

[edit] See also

  • KISS-FM, is also a brand of CHR/Pop (Top 40) radio stations, where unless they were under Clear Channel Communications, each individual station is independently operated. They are owned by Clear Channel by a market by market basis. There are exceptions to this. For example, St. Cloud, MN has a KISS station owned and operated by Regent, Milwaukee, WI has a KISS owned and operated by Entercom, and Charlotte, NC has a KISS that until recently was owned and operated by CBS Radio. The KISS brand (WSKS/WSKU)is also being used by Roser Communications in the Utica/Rome, NY market.
  • Froggy, is also a brand of country music radio stations, which are also independently owned and operated, and generally are unrelated with each other, but use the same or similar logo.
  • Jack FM and Bob FM, are both a brand of radio stations that play a large variety of music from the 70's, 80's, and 90's.
  • ESPN Radio, is also a brand of radio stations, where they are generally tied to the same set of broadcast programs, but are not all necessarily owned by the same operator. Most local broadcasts of these stations have nothing to do with the national network.

[edit] Stations

Note: these stations are in order by market size.

Station Frequency Region Website Debut
KMVQ 99.7 San Francisco, California http://www.movin997.com September 22, 2006
KQMV 92.5 Seattle, Washington http://www.movin925.fm/ May 1, 2006
KMVA 97.5 Phoenix, Arizona http://www.movin975.com/ October 27, 2006
KYMV 100.7 Salt Lake City, Utah http://www.movin1007.com/ September 7, 2006
WMVU/WMVN 100.3/96.5 & 96.7 Oswego, NY Syracuse, New York http://www.movin100.com December 6, 2006
KMVV 104.9 Anchorage, Alaska http://www.movin1049.com/ March 14, 2008

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