IHeart has submitted a letter to cancel WLAN.
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Recall mid-80s when 1580 actually carried a news-talk format with callsign WNZT.Wild that WLAN is gone, but WVZN is still with us. 1580 was almost done for a few times.
When have I "scoffed" at viewing the ARSA music surveys? Those charts, more often than not totally unrelated to actual sales or statistical data, give a good reflection on the flavor of each Top 40 station back in the day.In its heyday per the ARSA surveys, WLAN was quite the top-40 station. While @davideduardo and others may scoff at it, I still enjoy looking at the station's top 60 playlists from the past (including through the early 1970s) now. RIP WLAN!
Yup, the station was the first to carry Rush Limbaugh in central PA. They maintained affiliation even after larger stations picked him up nearby. Here’s an old thread on some wild stories of the ‘NZ-T days.Recall mid-80s when 1580 actually carried a news-talk format with callsign WNZT.
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As far as I'm concerned, those ARSA surveys are an invaluable resource for station history. Those surveys are a link to how those stations were put together, and they were the link between the listeners and the jocks, as well as the music.When have I "scoffed" at viewing the ARSA music surveys? Those charts, more often than not totally unrelated to actual sales or statistical data, give a good reflection on the flavor of each Top 40 station back in the day.
Well stated.As far as I'm concerned, those ARSA surveys are an invaluable resource for station history. Those surveys are a link to how those stations were put together, and they were the link between the listeners and the jocks, as well as the music.
We, The Young Skulls Full Of Mush didn't care about sales or how they put the surveys together. We didn't have to. We listened because we liked both the music and the personalities that the station aired. The days of "real" (read: live and local) disk jockeys are pretty much over for the most part, and have been for decades (there are exceptions), but it is interesting to take a look back in time, if only for a nostalgia trip. ReelRadio was another one like that. I have no idea if they're still around because I had to drop them years ago when they were stuck on already-obsolete RealPlayer.