This "new" station in town is music to my ears. From what I've heard so far, they must have a great library of Top 40 songs. I've lived in Knoxville since 2001, and listened to oldies stations on 93.1 and 95.7, and have to say while they were generally the stations I listened to the most, they did have a tendency to sound repetitive. When 95.7 picked up the Tom Kent syndicated oldies show, I was very pleased. Unfortunately, we lost 95.7 and Tom Kent to Jack FM. While Jack FM is ok for the most part, I really don't like the wide swings in the time line. I used to listen to WIMZ, but the disgustingly short play list finally drove me to delete them from the car radio push buttons. I found it amusing they brag about having Knoxville's largest on air library. If they've got it they sure don't make good use of it. When they did the first A to Z thing, I was listening to a good bit of it, and noticed "She's A Rainbow" by the Rolling Stones was not played. I've always liked that song, and called and suggested they add it to the next A to Z, which, to my surprise, they did. However, the last time they did A to Z, they did not play the song - wonder what happened there?. I get tired of constant ZZ Top, Bad Company, Aerosmith......
And as if they don't play enough of some groups during the week, we get blessed with an "AC DC Weekend!" Now don't get me wrong, I do like ZZ Top and Bad Company. But I don't need to hear "Sharp Dressed Man" 10 times before I hear ANYTHING by Joe Cocker, Steely Dan, and other groups.
Anyway, I have digressed from the original topic but I do want to wish much success to WLSQ. 60's and 70's Top 40 ought to have a place in Knoxville other than weak daytime AM stations.
SHF