On the night of the 8th, I logged my second Canadian station: 1690 CHTO in Toronto at 11:31 p.m. CT. They were playing what sounded like Greek music, and the broadcast matched the station's stream on Simple Radio. I've never heard a trace of this station before, so propagation must've been really strong.
On the morning of the 11th, I logged two new stations on 950, both of which use a variation of the "Home Town radio" slogan. The first, at 5:46 a.m. CT, was WAKM in Franklin, TN. They were playing Keith Urban's "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16," which was followed by Dolly Parton's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
At 6 a.m. CT I heard a traditional instrumental version of the national anthem mixing in and was then confused for a second when I heard a different "Hometown Radio" ID. This turned out to be KXJK in Forrest City, AR. They followed with a local weather forecast, an ad for the Arkansas Farm Bureau Insurance, and news.
In regard to WAKM, when you hear a station play Dolly's version of the national anthem, you know it's true down-home country.
On the morning of the 11th, I logged two new stations on 950, both of which use a variation of the "Home Town radio" slogan. The first, at 5:46 a.m. CT, was WAKM in Franklin, TN. They were playing Keith Urban's "John Cougar, John Deere, John 3:16," which was followed by Dolly Parton's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner."
At 6 a.m. CT I heard a traditional instrumental version of the national anthem mixing in and was then confused for a second when I heard a different "Hometown Radio" ID. This turned out to be KXJK in Forrest City, AR. They followed with a local weather forecast, an ad for the Arkansas Farm Bureau Insurance, and news.
In regard to WAKM, when you hear a station play Dolly's version of the national anthem, you know it's true down-home country.