98.7 hasn't been star in quite sometime. 2006 comes to mind.Are any of the L.A. board readers/posters associated with KYSR, Star 98.7?
I have a small ask, and if you are with KYSR, can you P.M. me? Thanks.
Thanks, Patrick. I actually knew that, but I'd been listening to San Francisco's Star 101.3 earlier in the afternoon, and typed that on autopilot.98.7 hasn't been star in quite sometime. 2006 comes to mind.
Is star 101.3 any good?Thanks, Patrick. I actually knew that, but I'd been listening to San Francisco's Star 101.3 earlier in the afternoon, and typed that on autopilot.
The presentation is solid and professional, but the music's Hot AC, and I'm way out of that demo.Is star 101.3 any good?
I am 48 I like chr and the alt format the best but ain't nuttin wrong w a little hot ac or modern rock. What is ur personal preference in format sir? I am way out of chr and alt demo but who cares I like what I like. I really digging the new live 105The presentation is solid and professional, but the music's Hot AC, and I'm way out of that demo.
You asked, Patrick, so for whatever it's worth: my music of choice includes oldies/classic rock (50's doowop through the 80's stuff), the less bombastic of the classic rock (Springsteen, Paul Simon, Billy Joel, Eric Clapton, the Who, the Beatles as a group or individually, the Stones, etc.), a narrow selection of country artists (Johnny and Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, Mary Chapin Carpenter), old-school folk and folk rock, and classical. I appreciate Great American Songbook music and artists (like Louis Armstrong, Frank Sinatra or Tony Bennett) in modest doses.I am 48 I like chr and the alt format the best but ain't nuttin wrong w a little hot ac or modern rock. What is ur personal preference in format sir? I am way out of chr and alt demo but who cares I like what I like. I really digging the new live 105