> > > >
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDRE_-_Party_105.3
> > > >
> > > > It can be edited by anyone. I had tried to get as
> much
> > > > information as I possibly could. If anyone wants to
> > > update
> > > > this, feel free to do so.
> > > >
> > > Excellent Job Tony. It makes for some good reading.
> WELL
> >
> > > DONE>
> > >
> > Nice being a fan of the station it was informative and
> fact
> > worthy.
> >
> Nice Tony, and what is also VERY interesting is that WDRE is
> already a Wikipedia entry from back when the calls were
> moved to Philly by Jarad. Remember, WDRE was built on the
> 'dare to be different' moniker during the original ownership
> wars over WLIR/WDRE. Were you the one that linked the
> Philly page to Party 105.3, or is the entry already taking
> on a life of its own?
>
>
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDRE_Philadelphia
>
Thanks, but I am not taking ALL credit for starting this up. Poster Robert Moore ALSO did a Wikipedia entry on Party 105.3; I had NO idea he did this. I've merged most of what I and others wrote in there as well. That link can be found here, and to that end, HE should be thanked as well.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WDRE_(FM)
Seany, I am honored to see you post in here, as I am sure the rest of the dance music fans are! We SO DESPERATELY wanted Party 105 to simul on 92.7 when the signal was there. It would have created such a huge buzz to NYC, since we were stuck to the older stuff 'KTU played and not much new. NO QUESTION the station always had a "cult" following from core fans such as myself. THAT is what a dance station should sound like, not the crumble that is happening right now in NYC with the two rhythmic stations virtually "imploding" as we speak.
I have checked the entries and a lot of good info is being offered! Maybe we can do a Party 105 fanbase site (like the fans of WABC-AM) and whatever info you can dig up for it would be gladly accepted!
TONY SANTIAGO