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vadar
Guest
Folks, lets get one thing straight and something I think we ALL can agree upon. Back in the day, 95WYNF was one of the greatest rock radio stations on the planet. This station executed everything flawlessly. Sales and revenue were strong, the programming was magnificant and of course the real winning component, THE JOCKS!!!!! Wow, Charlie Logan, Scotty Phillips, Ron & Ron, Russ Albums, Capone, the list goes on and on.
Yes, the station is still "alive", check it all out at www.95ynf.com
And yes you can still by the clothes, the coffee mugs, the other goodies.
Anyone who is anyone in radio knows of this legendary rock radio station. Excellent and expanded playlists, true all request shows, great imaging, tight boardwork, you name it, it was all there. And a mammoth signal to boot. Before all the other crap stations, LPFM's invaded the FM band, this signal boomed and collided with Zeta 4 in Miami and WTNT in Tallahassee. All points in between they rocked.
I was an intern for Carey Curelop in the summer of 1985 and this was a great time to enjoy radio in the Bay area. 98 Rock sounded cool too, but everyone chased 95YNF. Oh, and Q105 always sounded great back then too.
Do yourself a favor, bolt on (upside down of course) a license plate, grab a beefy shirt or thong and wear your 95YNF colors proudly...........
Yes, the station is still "alive", check it all out at www.95ynf.com
And yes you can still by the clothes, the coffee mugs, the other goodies.
Anyone who is anyone in radio knows of this legendary rock radio station. Excellent and expanded playlists, true all request shows, great imaging, tight boardwork, you name it, it was all there. And a mammoth signal to boot. Before all the other crap stations, LPFM's invaded the FM band, this signal boomed and collided with Zeta 4 in Miami and WTNT in Tallahassee. All points in between they rocked.
I was an intern for Carey Curelop in the summer of 1985 and this was a great time to enjoy radio in the Bay area. 98 Rock sounded cool too, but everyone chased 95YNF. Oh, and Q105 always sounded great back then too.
Do yourself a favor, bolt on (upside down of course) a license plate, grab a beefy shirt or thong and wear your 95YNF colors proudly...........