Who's flipping first and when? Oldies, Sunny, or The River?
Who's flipping first and when? Oldies, Sunny, or The River?
Why would any of them flip? And to what?
Um ...... its Christmas season and it happens every year
Roo you are slipping![]()
Oldies93.3 still has no mention on the site but if you go by their face book page it could be anytime now. so many posts from people wanting christmas now!
that must have take everyone in the building to post all that haha
Sunny will likely flip the feeds around Thanksgiving -- That's been their trend the last few years (though they do sometimes do "Christmas Music Preview Weekends")
Oldies 93.3 I am going to "vote" for Nov 7th (or near there) .. If you look at their past history. [and oh I think those are legit listeners posting .. seriously I have a few friends who ONLY listen to Oldies 93.3 during Christmas season .. and look forward to the early flip each year.]
Christmas in Columbus has arrived as of Monday 11/4 Oldies 93.3 is now all christmas
I wonder if Jake will do a Yesterday's Top Christmas Secrets this year....(hint)
I had better start thinking about what will replace 93.3 on my car radio when they switch. Just way too early.
Not a whole lot of choice for music similar to what 93.3 was playing.....only 1270 comes close, with the disadvantage of AM audio and nighttime signal quality in many parts of town. I also wanna hear 60s and 70s oldies, and on the Columbus dial, 93.3 and 1270 are about it, especially since we are talking car radio.
I'll listen to 101.7 if other stations have nothing on. Don't live out that way anymore, so really don't care about Licking County stuff, and the way they try to present themselves as a Columbus/New Albany station rubs me the wrong way.
Seems to me they try to present themselves as a Newark station that has the bonus of being available to "all of central Ohio." Almost all of the ads and local-event promos are for Newark-area businesses. I don't notice them mentioning "Columbus" very often -- mainly just for traffic reports -- and I guess even those are purportedly for Newark residents that work in Columbus. And the only time I hear "New Albany" is in the hourly legal id.
Ironically, 101.7 seems to cover so much of the Columbus metro with a good signal, while signals for many other rimshots that explicitly target Columbus struggle in the same areas. One notable example is driving into Columbus from the west. Near Springfield I get WNKO loud and clear, with good stereo separation. Meanwhile I have to get FAR closer to Columbus to hear 103.9, even though its new tower is on the west side of the city. (But my comment is more about 101.7's signal reach than any 103.9 limitation.)
The impression the few times I get from WNKO is that "We are a Newark station" and if your a Newark resident -- take us to Columbus and back when you go to work in the "big city"
WNKO is 22kw at 107m.
WJKR is 6kw at 89m.
Big difference in wattage there -- even though WJKR is closer to Springfield -- I am sure the power of WNKO allows it to go out further (even though it's tower is located near Johnstown).