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97.1 cutting out. Every few minutes.

NashvilleNative said:
"LOVE this channel--as do my daughter AND mother! Just wish you would drop Bob and Tom--I would much rather hear music while commuting, and at work. In the office, we have to listen to Jack until Bob and Tom goes off...:("
Almost invariably, they hate the morning show yahoos who laugh at their own jokes, as much as we do! In other words, the listeners are just like us, so there's no "us vs. them" mentality. They would rather hear more music, too!
"Just found your station today...Its great, I have been looking for station that played oldies. I am glad you are there."
Aha! So the listeners can find us after all! Well there goes the argument that listeners couldn't "find" oldies 97.1. Insulting your listeners' intelligence is not a good idea, even if some listeners occasionally deserve it! ;)
 
firepoint525 said:
Anyone noticing the jingles that 97.1 is now using? In particular, the one at the top of the hour that says "97.1, RQQ, Nashville!" It seems like they are trying to pass that one off to the average listener as a legal ID, when in fact, the real legal ID ("WRQQ, Belle Meade") is buried during the last commercial break of the hour.

Of course, for a geniune legal ID, "RQQ" would have a "W" in front of it... ::)
 
DToTheJ said:
firepoint525 said:
Anyone noticing the jingles that 97.1 is now using? In particular, the one at the top of the hour that says "97.1, RQQ, Nashville!" It seems like they are trying to pass that one off to the average listener as a legal ID, when in fact, the real legal ID ("WRQQ, Belle Meade") is buried during the last commercial break of the hour.
Of course, for a geniune legal ID, "RQQ" would have a "W" in front of it... ::)
Well, DUH! ::)
 
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