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This pirate sounded really good today, a great mix of oldies plus, the signal is not really strong in South Philadelphia, the closeness of WJBR-FM is a factor. They are broadcasting in stereo. WOGL and WPEN, take lessons from this pirate, whomever is programming it knows how to select a broad variety of oldies, and its only a pirate, you guys are full powered, licensed stations. Anyone know where they are originating from, I hope they keep up the good work.
 
> This pirate sounded really good today, a great mix of oldies
> plus, the signal is not really strong in South Philadelphia,
> the closeness of WJBR-FM is a factor. They are broadcasting
> in stereo. WOGL and WPEN, take lessons from this pirate,
> whomever is programming it knows how to select a broad
> variety of oldies, and its only a pirate, you guys are full
> powered, licensed stations. Anyone know where they are
> originating from, I hope they keep up the good work.
>
106.9 is a bigger waste of a frequency than the 99.3 pirate. We unfortunately know who will be shut down first. 95.3 would be a clearer frequency than 99.3. There was a pirate a couple years ago on 95.3 that went 20+ miles each direction.
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> > This pirate sounded really good today, a great mix of
> oldies
> > plus, the signal is not really strong in South
> Philadelphia,
> > the closeness of WJBR-FM is a factor. They are
> broadcasting
> > in stereo. WOGL and WPEN, take lessons from this pirate,
> > whomever is programming it knows how to select a broad
> > variety of oldies, and its only a pirate, you guys are
> full
> > powered, licensed stations. Anyone know where they are
> > originating from, I hope they keep up the good work.
> >
> 106.9 is a bigger waste of a frequency than the 99.3 pirate.
> We unfortunately know who will be shut down first. 95.3
> would be a clearer frequency than 99.3. There was a pirate
> a couple years ago on 95.3 that went 20+ miles each
> direction.
>

What a great station. Very professional sounding for a pirate and a great mix of 60's, 70's and 80's. I believe it originated from NE Philly until it was pinched. I believe they even did remotes!!!<P ID="signature">______________
I've done it all...HOO HOO...tell 'em, Fred!
FOX News Alert: YOU SUCK!!! Ya like apples?</P>
 
> This pirate sounded really good today, a great mix of oldies
> plus, the signal is not really strong in South Philadelphia,
> the closeness of WJBR-FM is a factor. They are broadcasting
> in stereo. WOGL and WPEN, take lessons from this pirate,
> whomever is programming it knows how to select a broad
> variety of oldies, and its only a pirate, you guys are full
> powered, licensed stations. Anyone know where they are
> originating from, I hope they keep up the good work.
>

Wow. Cindy, Thanks for the sweet words.
 
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