rkramden said:Any word on The Buzz and DNC and their new format?
rkramden said:"The Buzz simulcasts 99.9"
I don't think so when both stations are owned by two different companies. Expect 850 to go music in the next 3-4 weeks.
corysnyder said:Nov 2 is D-day. Buzz simulcasts 99.9. DNC shuffles the lineup. Several McClatchey employees lose their jobs.
Hourly said:Since "Cory" has posted the same notice on other boards he must be pretty happy about the hard working WRBZ people losing their jobs. So who is this visionary? A former 850 employee who couldn't cut it, or is he part of Dave's sad crew at the fan? You know the station that couldn't get it done with all the toys and tools and payroll on earth? Very amusing "Cory."
berlin201 said:corysnyder said:Nov 2 is D-day. Buzz simulcasts 99.9. DNC shuffles the lineup. Several McClatchey employees lose their jobs.
Sounds like something's going on with The Bull... what happened to the Packman? I tuned in yesterday and got Sporting News Radio. Is the Packman still on The Bull, and will he remain in the lineup once Capitol takes over?
We can only hope.tothedj said:Maybe 850 will bring back the "Music Of Your Life" format
We've lost Tony Rigsbee, too.
WZTK 101.1Stuart Greenberg said:I do not understand something...(well many things!)
If Capital Broadcasting has the Sports Stations..
If Curtis Media has the News Stations.......WHAT ARE THE NEWS STATIONS??? (besides WPTF)