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B-101 Saturday Night Eighty's Programming

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jmd

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Hi Guy's and Gal's. Me being a child of the 80's, I think the Saturday Night 80's programming on B-101 is awesome. They are covering all of the bases , and the production is professional although I think Brian Murphy is voice tracked. I would like to hear a live jock in the studio, to listen to listeners requests, and give his two cents instead of reading from a card. Other than that the music is great, it beats the selection that the now defunct "965 'The Point'" had in their playlist, and I would go as far as to say that the "Top 300 countdown of the best songs of the 80's" That "MAX 95.7" had in 1998 could not hold a candle to what they are doing. If you are not "Thirtysomething" or older do not bother replying to this message, you don't understand. Other than that, all points of view are welcome! Remember, we went to dance halls and "Dancin' On Air" on Channel 17 before the MTV era. I just want to hear "I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You A Rose Garden)" from Kon Kan !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Peace JMD
 
Yes, the programming is vs. Pandano's 9-2am gig from Benny The Bum. Hard to stay committed
to one station. Brian Murphy is not voice-tracked. He has a shift on Sats. Seems thats his only
shift.
 
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