Just curious here, don't want to start a flamewar, but...
Why the thumping on WRVR? I was on the air there over on Central when it was WQUD, during the call letter change, and the first person on the air from the new Ridgeway studios...and built half of the darn thing. The station has always been a strong ratings performer and a good revenue source. I personally think they have done a good job adjusting the music within the 'soft rock' confines over the years. Granted, it's not what you would call 'exciting radio' and it does get pretty sleepy from time to time (although there was a period from about 1980-1981 when we were just about CHR), but it seems to me to be one of the city's long-term success stories.
I'm just sayin'
(softly) Rock On!
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Why the thumping on WRVR? I was on the air there over on Central when it was WQUD, during the call letter change, and the first person on the air from the new Ridgeway studios...and built half of the darn thing. The station has always been a strong ratings performer and a good revenue source. I personally think they have done a good job adjusting the music within the 'soft rock' confines over the years. Granted, it's not what you would call 'exciting radio' and it does get pretty sleepy from time to time (although there was a period from about 1980-1981 when we were just about CHR), but it seems to me to be one of the city's long-term success stories.
I'm just sayin'
(softly) Rock On!
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Never hold a cat and a dustbuster at the same time.</P>