Fell asleep last night (Friday night) with The Breeze on. Woke up to go to the bathroom around 4:20 a.m. with some guy babbling on about heart health. I turned it off and went back to sleep.
This morning when I woke up for the day, I checked the "Recently Played" list of music. No music from about 4 to 6 a.m. which means they were running that kind of stuff for those two hours.
Is that usual for a big city FM commercial station to air this kind of stuff? I know it was an obscure off hour (Saturday from 4 to 6 a.m.) but still. I think they're used to be some rule years ago that every station had to air some sort of public service stuff so stations would air a public service program or two at some crazy off hour like Sunday at 5 a.m. Not sure if that's what this was about or if they're actually selling infomercials. I didn't listen long enough. I was half asleep. Not sure if the discussion about heart health at 4:20 a.m. was trying to sell something or if it was an educational program about hearts. Either way, kind of weird.
This morning when I woke up for the day, I checked the "Recently Played" list of music. No music from about 4 to 6 a.m. which means they were running that kind of stuff for those two hours.
Is that usual for a big city FM commercial station to air this kind of stuff? I know it was an obscure off hour (Saturday from 4 to 6 a.m.) but still. I think they're used to be some rule years ago that every station had to air some sort of public service stuff so stations would air a public service program or two at some crazy off hour like Sunday at 5 a.m. Not sure if that's what this was about or if they're actually selling infomercials. I didn't listen long enough. I was half asleep. Not sure if the discussion about heart health at 4:20 a.m. was trying to sell something or if it was an educational program about hearts. Either way, kind of weird.