Audioguy: I was the Amen chorus to everytunkg you've written in this thread.
Yet WLAC certainly did boom into Chicagoland in the 60s, I listened on my 1965 6-transistor pocket radio and it boomed.
So what's happened to the frequency? What's been added to 1510 in the last 40 years?
WSM is one of the few stations that seems to be aware of their greater role to a far wider audiece than stations that do not
acknowledge listeners out of market.
I've listened now for 40 years, and will feel wounded if WSM should depart from classic opry material, the 78s, the bluegrass, the gospel,
and the forgotten also-ran hits. It is to me a far more honorable station, in realizing where, who and what they are.
Gaylord has every right to be happy with using it as a 50kw advertisement on 650 for Nashville and the Orpy.
I'm suggesting their hotels and the opry do well attracting country music fans within 6-700 hundred miles, who would also be
Branson MO target audience. Don't judge their success by looking at what the station appears to make or lose.
I was greatly alarmed back when change was suggested. I still was working for a company that had an office in Nashville for 10 years,
and I've probably spent 5-6 months in Nashville, off and on.
From my perspective they have achieved integrity, and they are being true unto themselves.
I appreciate by valuing them greatly over many other stations for respecting and not just changing with any whim.
In 1972, my dad, who worked in a steel mill in Gary, IN, had a chance to get a transfer to Provo Utah.
We went out and looked around. I thought it was too much of a change, they proabably thought it was too much of a change.
I'm sure glad we didn't change and we stayed near Chicago.
My whole world have been way different, or actually "differnt".
God bless WSM and don't ever change unless it's on accounta diggin deeper.
Oldies5161 What the heck? I can't figure out what you think politically with the edits and my sworn objectivity with truth, which
keeps me from being led astray. I think you're angry but I'm just not sure who at.
Perhaps there is another phrasing you could use to keep the inflammatories out and I can mebbe figure out
if I wants ta agree or argy.