NINE HOURS OF NO REPEATS

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

Hey guys you may have noticed some changes in the music in the last couple of weeks. We have added some more spice tracks from the 80’s and 90’s along with some newer tracks which we may not have played in the past. It was great to hear some real passion in the building regarding our theme planes and a big thanks to everyone who even sent me ideas for themes. As we continue to keep re-inventing our product and offering our listeners and clients a better listening alternative than our competitors from Monday we start our next phase which is 9 HRS OF NO REPEATS FROM 9am - 6pm across workday and weekends (this means the same song will not be played between these times). We also have some more exciting news coming up so keep listening. All feedback regarding our music is always appreciated and my door is always open. We look forward to a good Christmas and exciting 2010.

Some of the newer tracks we have added over the last couple of weeks

Leona Lewis - Happy
The ScriptTalk You Down
Death Cab For CutieMeet Me At The Equinox (song from New Moon)
PorcelainLast Song (Aussie band from Woollongong)
Mumford & SonsLittle Lion Man
Matt Nathanson Come On Get Higher (visited the station couple of weeks ago)
Robbie WilliamsYou Know Me (playing at ARIAS)
Jay Sean & Lil Wayne - Down
Laroux - Bulletproof
OrianthiAccording To You (Aussie girl starring in Michael Jackson Movie)
Rob ThomasGive Me The Meltdown (touring early next year)
Lily Allen – Who’d Have Known (on sixty minutes this weekend)
JetBlack Hearts On Fire (Big Day Out and supporting Green Day)
KeshaTik Tok (current number 1 song in country)
NickelbackNever Gonna Be Alone (Luke Bradnam’s favourite band)

Hot or Not?

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Here at 1029 Hot Tomato, we really value your opinion. If you haven’t already joined Hot or Not why not spare a few minutes and sign up. Along with scoring great prizes, you actually make a difference to what we do.

Once you join, we’ll send out invitations to take part in interactive music surveys where you’ll hear snippets of songs and grade them, afterwards you’ll be prompted with a question about Hot Tomato then asked to refer a friend to Hot or Not. The great thing about Hot or Not is that it’s not just about gathering an opinion on our music but a forum where you can make any open suggestions about Hot Tomato, it could be the type of things you’d like to hear Holmsey and Flan talking more about, the types of prizes you’d like to win or even give us a reality check on how we can improve.

Sign up, spread the word and notice the impact your opinion will have on the sound of 1029 Hot Tomato.