Have not listened to the WOW! Factor online before today. Kudos for processing their streaming...however the audio is very bright! Turn down the treble a bit.
And with regard to country songs, I see that It's Five O'clock Somewhere had played earlier this morning. Guess you could say that has appeal beyond just a country listener.
Also hear the "More music next" which would normally be followed by spots, followed by a rejoin music set/kick off just go on by together with no spots in between.
You'd think someone would go through and clean up the logs A) in a major market and B) if you're trying to impress potential other stations to adopt the format.
Just seems like the station is stalled. Big splash to start and not much since then.
I know I'm preaching to the choir but normally start a station with music as a base and add stationality from there.
Maybe that doesn't matter anymore and people really don't care if a station has a overall feel to it vs. just music.
I'd argue that those who grew up on this music were used to a fairly foreground presentation with personalities etc.
And with regard to country songs, I see that It's Five O'clock Somewhere had played earlier this morning. Guess you could say that has appeal beyond just a country listener.
Also hear the "More music next" which would normally be followed by spots, followed by a rejoin music set/kick off just go on by together with no spots in between.
You'd think someone would go through and clean up the logs A) in a major market and B) if you're trying to impress potential other stations to adopt the format.
Just seems like the station is stalled. Big splash to start and not much since then.
I know I'm preaching to the choir but normally start a station with music as a base and add stationality from there.
Maybe that doesn't matter anymore and people really don't care if a station has a overall feel to it vs. just music.
I'd argue that those who grew up on this music were used to a fairly foreground presentation with personalities etc.