I was waiting to see if anyone else would post but I guess I'll go ahead and do it.
Has anyone else had a chance to check out 91.5 WFBK in Fort Mill? The station sort of launched this past weekend after a test run the previous week. It had been simulcasting oldies WKRI out of Greenville, SC in the interim.
Jack Anthony of WRFX fame is programming it with an Adult Alternative format. On initial listens, the mix is a decent classic rock/alternitive hybrid. Not as limited to the 70's as 'The Ride', but much more accessible and less Americana than WSGE & WNCW. Imagine Death Cab for Cutie, Steely Dan, Jason Mraz, Grateful Dead, Adele, Son Volt, Traffic, etc. all mixed together. I think they're on to something. It sort of reminds me of 107.1 The Peak in Westcester County, NY for those familiar with that station.
My only hangup is that the signal is low power and barely goes beyond Fort Mill & Pineville, but hey, a great addition none the less. Can't wait to see how it evolves.
So, what do others think?
Has anyone else had a chance to check out 91.5 WFBK in Fort Mill? The station sort of launched this past weekend after a test run the previous week. It had been simulcasting oldies WKRI out of Greenville, SC in the interim.
Jack Anthony of WRFX fame is programming it with an Adult Alternative format. On initial listens, the mix is a decent classic rock/alternitive hybrid. Not as limited to the 70's as 'The Ride', but much more accessible and less Americana than WSGE & WNCW. Imagine Death Cab for Cutie, Steely Dan, Jason Mraz, Grateful Dead, Adele, Son Volt, Traffic, etc. all mixed together. I think they're on to something. It sort of reminds me of 107.1 The Peak in Westcester County, NY for those familiar with that station.
My only hangup is that the signal is low power and barely goes beyond Fort Mill & Pineville, but hey, a great addition none the less. Can't wait to see how it evolves.
So, what do others think?