But if you listen for very long, you will hear the same songs being played over and over. It sounds like they took a handfull of Motowns' greatest hits and hit "shuffle". "It's a man's World" is repeated every hour. Also, they are only playing one channel of the audio as expected. WIIN has been doing that for years and still is on AM. I heard BB King the other day with "Lucille" missing. Nothing sounds worse than wide seperation oldies with half the band missing. I don't know what it takes to stop stations from doing this. I'm not an engineer and I don't know how they wire this stuff, but even I could figure out how to wire both the left and right outputs of some playback equipment to the left and right inputs of the broadcasting equipment. If there is only a single mono input, a mixer of some sort or a simple "Y" adapter can fix it. Is this done on purpose? or is it just incompetence. I can't figure out how a broadcaster, especially a trained engineer can let this stuff go on literally for years without fixing it. Unless it's to solve some phasing problems when playing a monophonic analog tape, It makes no sense to do this when playing modern day recordings. Sounds like crap.