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no more AT40 Best Of's on 94.5?

Casey is still listed as Sat 6-10am on the KOOL site. The show didn't air last Saturday, but that's happened a few times before only to return the next week (didn't receive the feed? Maybe related to Entercom getting hacked?) Do we know for a fact that the show has been dropped?

I would say we don't know for certain as several stations may have declined to pick up the year end countdown. Of course, the end of the year is also the perfect time to drop a show. A lot of radio stations still don't keep their websites current.

I agree with Eric on "America's Greatest Hits." It's not bad; it's just not particularly great either.
 
Well, anyway, if indieradioguy is looking for ‘70s music, 94.5-HD3 is all ‘70s all the time.

What about for those of us looking for 1960's music? Besides Oldies 92.7, I think I'm out of luck. I would love for one of the I Heart channels to pick up the I Heart 60's format for one of their HD subchannels!
 
KOOL ran the 1/15/83 'AT40--the '80s' show as scheduled this morning, so the question of whether or not the station is no longer running the Premiere program has been answered.
 
KOOL ran the 1/15/83 'AT40--the '80s' show as scheduled this morning, so the question of whether or not the station is no longer running the Premiere program has been answered.
Complete with an old school long distance dedication of Sweet Life by Paul Davis :)
 
I thought the day the music died was February 3rd, 1959?

That morning is etched in my memory just as the memory of hearing of the assassination of JFK. It was a huge deal to most 15 year olds.

But I was referring to the date I generally use to describe my personal "day the music died" - 1984. Perhaps I should rename it to "the year that rock n roll ended".
 
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