Radio Station Channel 104.9 Returns // February 28th, 2007

On December 31st 2005, San Jose “alternative” radio station Channel 104.9 held a New Year’s Eve/Listener party. By morning Channel 104.9 was gone, replaced with a spanish language format. On Tuesday at 5 p.m., nearly 14 months after that New Year’s Eve, Channel 104.9 returned.

In an interview with the San Jose Mercury New, program director Justin Wittmayer said “For a year we’ve been hearing that listeners want their station back. We just had to look at it. When something is slapping you in the face, you have to address it.”

This public outrage was due to 104.9 being the second casualty of corporate radio moving to spanish format, long-time Bay Area rock fixture KSJO was the first to go. My outrage was that they took away the only rock station that seemed to play the least amount of commercials, employed DJ’s that would shut up and play music, and had my favorite type of morning show: all music and no talk.

But a lot has changed since 104.9 went off the air. I realized I would rarely be able to hear music I enjoyed over the radio. I also started listening to my iPod during all my drives, no matter the distance. I downloaded an exponential amount of new songs. As a Christmas gift, I received a Bose SoundDock which allows me to listen to music I enjoy when & how I want (This is something all old media, not just radio, fail miserably to understand). And finally, I realized most new music out these days is just crap. I just tuned into 104.9 again for the first time and had to turn it off after 3 songs.

I don’t see how Channel 104.9 and radio in general can compete with my, or anyone else’s iPod. But they will try; “Wittmayer said the new format will include new and older alternative songs, and will draw heavily from listener requests, a way to keep it competitive with iPods and Internet music.” In theory that sounds great, but I already know who is going to be jamming the request channels and what type of bands and music they want to hear. That is something I can’t compete with nor do I want to. It is bad enough that same demographic destroyed music television.

When I first heard of this comeback, I thought it was a victory for the alternative rock format, but now I see it as only a win for the corporation. This wasn’t about the old 104.9 listeners and going back to them. The spanish station’s ratings were poor and the fastest, cheapest, and easiest way to improve ratings would be to switch back instead of trying to grow the listener base of the spanish format.

What is the result of all this? Simple, another group of avid listeners are screwed over when their station changes format and are left to find a new way to listen to music they enjoy. Where will they go? To another station only to worry if this happens again or rely on themselves for a better listening experience with the help of technology?

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Picasso’s on CBS 5 // October 26th, 2006

One of my parent’s restaurants, Picasso’s Tapas on Santa Clara Ave (the other being Picasso’s Steakhouse Grill on San Pedro) was featured for a minute(literally) on CBS 5’s Eye On The Bay show tonight. The subject of the segment was “A Night out in San Jose!” which is from an article in Sunset Magazine (November issue) and covered the some other great places to go in downtown San Jose. Hopefully, the video of the show will be on CBS5.com soon so you can check it out.

Later: here is the video

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The San Jose Weblogger Meetup // August 24th, 2006

I’ll be attending the “San Jose Weblogger August Meetup” tonight at Tony Soprano’s Pizzeria in Downtown San Jose at 6pm. The group description reads “This is a great time for bloggers and podcasters from the community to meet university students interested in Web 2.0 technologies.”

Later: The meetup was… interesting. I can say that I at least I found the blogs, podcasts, and technology discussion portion to be worthwhile. We didn’t get to discuss what we want out of the group or where we would like to see it go. Hopefully next time. Edit: Just to clarify: Honestly, I am now more interested in conversations in blogs as opposed to recaps of the authors’ lives or the who knows who game. That’s the direction of the group headed after a while and I began to lose interest.

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Best Local Blog? // August 17th, 2006

David over at Willow Glen Extra blogged about Metro’s annual Best of Silicon Valley 2006 Reader’s Survey. I took a look at the survey to see what some of the categories are and was somewhat surprised to see “best local blog” but more surprised that San Jose, the supposed capital of Silicon Valley, has so few blogs. Here is a list of local blogs (greater San Jose area, essentially Santa Clara County) and bloggers that I know of. If you would like to add yours or one you read, feel free to leave a comment.

update: I am now aware that this category was an option last year, but their winner and 3rd place site are not blogs at all - #3 was Craigslist for God’s sake. That is just stupid - both that those sites were #1 and #3 and that Metro accepted those sites at all. Let’s vote for a real blog, please

Update (8-17-06): My nominations woud be, in no particular order:

Update (9-25-06): Results are in:

  1. The non-blog, Unrulyrus.com comes in first again. Probably due to ballot-box stuffing
  2. “Silicon Valley’s Tech Gossip Rag”, Valleywag, is the first runner up
  3. San Jose Inside comes in third

Lame.

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More Fun at Archstone Willow Glen // July 13th, 2006

It didn’t happen at 3 am like last time but the fire alarms went off again for no reason. And this time the alarm noise came in waves, started off at one building, then to another, on to mine, then on to at least one more. I wouldn’t be surprised if the alarms go off again tonight. And I wouldn’t be surprised if the building management gives another another lame response as reported in the comments.

Thankfully I gave my 30 days notice and am finally moving out next month.

( watch your volume levels )

video at YouTube

This one is out my apartment window.

video at YouTube

Special thanks to YouTube for handling my phone’s 3g2 video file format with no problems. And, of course, Corona.

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Happy 4th of July // July 4th, 2006

Church on the Hill fireworks - July 4th, 2006
As seen from my apartment window, Church on the Hill fireworks, San Jose California - July 4th, 2006. Photo courtesy of my girlfriend.

My so-so photos can be found on Flickr.

Feel free to leave a link to your firework photos in the comments.

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San Jose/South Bay Fireworks for July 4th 2006 // June 30th, 2006

Here is a list of firework shows in the San Jose, South Bay area. If you know of any others, please list them in the comments.

Great America in Santa Clara will not have a firework show on the 4th, but the 1st through 3rd instead (lame).

  • NBC11 Festival for Independence (Downtown San Jose)
    This will probably be the biggest firework show on the 4th. Traffic isn’t that bad if you take the streets just north of downtown to get out. Forget 87 since it is closed until midnight.
  • Church on the Hill (San Jose)
    This one is the closest you’ll find to Willow Glen. I have a balcony view of this show. Photos may or may not follow.
  • Central Park (Santa Clara)
    I don’t know what to say about this one… I lived 2 blocks from Central Park for about 4 years and never noticed their 4th of July events.
  • Cupertino
    Fireworks Display at Cupertino High School, Cupertino Parks & Recreation
  • Morgan Hill
    This outpost town claims “Northern California’s largest Independence Day Celebration”, whatever. Head down there if you want to watch a 30 minute firework show then spend 1 hour in traffic trying to get out of there. More info…
  • Gilroy
    Just head to Morgan Hill and be thankful your high school’s mascot isn’t an acorn.

Also, the Merc has a listing of locations as well. Hopefully they won’t put this article behind their membership walls.

Again, please add any I may have missed in the comments.

update:My photos

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San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales Arrested // June 22nd, 2006

San Jose Mayor Ron Gonzales and his top budget aide Joe Guerra were arrested and released by the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s department this morning, according to Deputy Sheriff Serg Palanov.

[from The San Jose Mercury News (good job Merc... place a breaking news story behind your login system. For better San Jose news, head to CBS5 out of San Francisco) ]

It hasn’t been reported why Gonzales was arrested, but it is likely it has to do with the NorCal garbage contract scandal. The allegations are that the mayor helped Norcal Waste Systems get an $11.25 million contract. The Mercury News has a timeline of the events

Too bad this didn’t occur before the elections, when it could have helped drive up voter turnout.

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Snow in/near San Jose // March 11th, 2006

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