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Icangelp said:Back to the topic. Tennessee stations.
WDIA, WSM, WLAC. Edit: I'll throw in an early WHBQ into that mix also.
All delivering product in a way unique to them. Of course, I mean WLAC in the evenings, as I have no idea what their programming was in the daytime.
WSM remains unlike any other station in America.
WDIA is a good station, I listen to Bobby Ojay every now and then on line, but the problem with WDIA, is there is too much talk and not enough of their heritage R & B Music during the day. I listen to them at night on line, and I enjoy their night format.
WLAC, we'll a duplicate of other Clear Channel's News/Talk stations, who know where they will be 15 years from now.
WSM-AM, in my opinion, will be around for the next 50+ years, so will the Grand Ole Opry. The Opry will need to change to meet the younger audiences that enjoy artist like Keith Urban. The Opry will be around long after all of us are dead and gone because Country Music is coming back, in a new form, and I see it. WSM-AM, playing Classic Country will be around for a long time as well. Nobody needs to worry about the WSM-AM or the Opry. WSM-AM the only Tennessee station that can be rated the best of all times, just in my opinion, but we may see WSM try to get its former FM back from Cumulus. They do need it back.