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B 97.5 funny moment

B 97.5 just cracked me up. I was eating lunch in a business a little while ago that had 97.5 on when they played a listener sweeper/drop with a lady saying "B 97.5 plays good clean music that the whole family can listen to". This was immediately followed by Bob Segar's "Night Moves" (a song about the joys of teenage se x with the first lines talking about "his tight jeans and points and her points setting way up firm and high") Lol! I couldnt help it, i busted out laughing. Way to monitor the old music scheduling there, B! Lol! I obviously couldn't care less about the song's lyrics, but it made for a good laugh!
 
What gets me about those drop in promos is how generic they are. The people praising the station never mention what kind of music, a DJ by name, where they are, they could be used for any station anywhere. What happened to actually using local people that might have call the station with a compliment. I guess that would take time and an actual person to do the job.
 
knoxbob said:
What gets me about those drop in promos is how generic they are. The people praising the station never mention what kind of music, a DJ by name, where they are, they could be used for any station anywhere. What happened to actually using local people that might have call the station with a compliment. I guess that would take time and an actual person to do the job.

Because with radio today.. There is likely no one there to answer the phone to record the phoner-bits :)
 
I once had the radio on a station which the DJ identified as Lite and then "Separate Ways" by Journey started playing.

On a related subject, someone on another board suggested B-97.5 was no longer playing soft music. Is that true?

And please don't give me the answer that soft is considered different in 2012 than it was years ago. Soft is soft.
 
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