More on Pickles and other assorted vegetables.
> > I noticed listening to 3WS this week, the slogan is now
> > saying Pittsburgh's greatest hits instead of the greatest
> > hits of the 60's and 70's. Does that mean they will be
> > adding music from other decades? Thoughts?
> >
>
> They've already been creeping into the '80s as they've
> advanced the clock. "I Can Dream About You" by Dan Hartman
> has been in regular rotation for a while and they're adding
> stuff like Toto.
>
> I've mostly given up on 3WS because I got sick of "Candle In
> The Wind" and the Rod Stewart catalog.
>
> WJPA is still solid and when I'm out of range, I switch to
> the Pickle at 92.1 for oldies. Much more '60s-centered with
> a wider list than 3WS. Seems like everything except AM drive
> comes off the satellite, so you don't have to live with the
> silly "pickle" air names.
>
The Pickle (aka WKPL-FM 92.1 in Ellwood City) utilizes an ABC feed outside of AM drive. It also airs on WPKL-FM 99.3 in Uniontown, WASP-AM 1130 (daytime only) in Brownsville and WPNT-AM 1340 in Connellsville (a local 1,000-watt outlet sometimes receptable as far north as Irwin).
WJPA-AM 1450/FM 95.3 utilizes a syndicated oldies service nights and overnights. Except for morning drive and local newscasts one also can hear that particular service on WCNS-AM 1480 in Latrobe.
(I haven't tried it recently, but since WJPA-AM 1450 in Washington and WDAD-AM 1450 in Indiana both employ oldies formats, it can seem at times as if dueling bands are the rule of the day where those signals overlap ... again, in Irwin and vicinity, for instance.)
One more station you might try is WTYM-AM 1380 in Ford City-Kittanning, which has a local mix of oldies during daylight hours. (It goes to 24 watts after sunset then I think off the air at 10 p.m., but after sunset one doesn't hear it beyond greater Kittanning.)
For what it's worth, it also runs Radio Pennsylvania news on the hour (so you get to hear the full-blown version of what KQV-AM 1410 picks and chooses from the statewide network).