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Dave said:"Who Knew" by Pink is playing now. A girl named Tina was on air reading text messages. Don't think it was live though.
Sounded like Gab Bonesso! Gross!
Dave said:"Who Knew" by Pink is playing now. A girl named Tina was on air reading text messages. Don't think it was live though.
youngabe89 said:I noticed the new B doesn't pitch their music like KISS does...GREAT!
Hopefully the B STAYS in town this time! EXCELLENT variety of music so far. Good mix of pop and new Top 40.
Dave said:youngabe89 said:I noticed the new B doesn't pitch their music like KISS does...GREAT!
Hopefully the B STAYS in town this time! EXCELLENT variety of music so far. Good mix of pop and new Top 40.
We got our station back!!! ;D
cingram said:Delurking.
For the first time in three years, 93.7 goes back on my presets.
Several mistakes in the opening montage. B-94 signed on April 2, 1981, not April 1. The first song was by Billy Joel, but it wasn't "You May Be Right" -- it was "It's Still Rock and Roll To Me."
And WJOI didn't "abruptly interrupt its programming." WJOI host Del Taylor led up to that format change with a five-hour show called "The Last Joi Ride," complete with spots for WPNT (92.9), which was hoping to draw in disgruntled WJOI fans.
No matter. B-94 is back and I'm liking what I hear so far better than Kiss. Hell, I like Radio Disney better than Kiss.
ROCK ON, SEE-B-YES!
C.
SteelRocker said:Have they announced JDBS or any DJ lineups yet?
Geez.....B94 Reborn and then Clark Ingram popping out of the woodwork on the same day. I think I may cry. Thank goodness for radio stations streaming online these days, as you can't get Pittsburgh Radio here in little Happy Valley. It was listening to B94 as a youth, and then hearing Clark's Q-94 in the Altoona area that pulled me into this crazy business in the first place. Many mornings late to school because I could not pull away from Quinn and Bananna or Ed Sherlock. Ahh...memories!cingram said:Delurking.
For the first time in three years, 93.7 goes back on my presets.
Several mistakes in the opening montage. B-94 signed on April 2, 1981, not April 1. The first song was by Billy Joel, but it wasn't "You May Be Right" -- it was "It's Still Rock and Roll To Me."
And WJOI didn't "abruptly interrupt its programming." WJOI host Del Taylor led up to that format change with a five-hour show called "The Last Joi Ride," complete with spots for WPNT (92.9), which was hoping to draw in disgruntled WJOI fans.
No matter. B-94 is back and I'm liking what I hear so far better than Kiss. Hell, I like Radio Disney better than Kiss.
ROCK ON, SEE-B-YES!
C.
Todd said:From listening the last few hours, they seem have a nice balance of songs. They are already having some contests next week to win Steeler tickets![]()
youngabe89 said:Not just because I LOVED B94 back in the day, but they are playing an AWESOME variety of songs. Not the same 20 OVER AND OVER again like KISS does. Seriously, KISS picks the new songs, drives them into the holy ground and then with throw one or two "older" songs in trying to mix it up a bit. Seems as if we finally have a "CHR/Top 40" station! If they get some good jocks, I think they may finally see 93.7 above all the AM stations! I'd love to see B94 smash KISS!
QUESTION...any idea on the calls? Will it stay WTZN even though that relates in no way, shape, or form to B94. C'mon, get the BZZ calls back and it's good to go!![]()