radiosanchez said:I have bits and pieces of old airchecks (I was 3-4 at the time it actually existed).
Basically Top 40/AC music from the era ('79-'80), mixed with "liner advice" for singles.
"The Lady Notes: Brown is a good color to attract the opposite Sex" is the one I have.....Apparently there were other more "X Rated" liners such as one about alcohol and its' ability to impair certain male organs from performing certain functions, but I don't have that in my aircheck, just stuff people told me.
My aircheck also mentions "get togethers" they did for singles, and a promotion for a "Carvel 'Lady Cake'".
NoMoreLurking said:The call letters were WLQY throughout - it never was WADY, though they called it "The Lady" 99% of the time.
Grk_ScorpioInTheMIA said:The two candidates for a format change to the new MIA should have been 94.9 or 105.9. The classic rock format should have been relocated to 103.5 as She 103.5 as it once was.
You are right on the money there David. I could understand your breakdown on the demos regarding 94.9. Whats the demo rating for Big 105.9? Curious on it since their ratings were a horrible 1.9 in the last book.DavidEduardo said:Grk_ScorpioInTheMIA said:The two candidates for a format change to the new MIA should have been 94.9 or 105.9. The classic rock format should have been relocated to 103.5 as She 103.5 as it once was.
Change 94.9 in a market that is going to be over 50% Hispanic as soon as 2009? Why would you do that?
WMGE, in the last trend of Arbitron data is fourth in 18-34 in Miami and in the last extrapolated month, it is tied for third.
Too bad the format didn't catch on for it to make it to FM. Pretty cool concept for a format. The format was ahead of its time. Would have been a hit today. Too bad there are no radio companies willing to take a risk and for a change to think outside the box. CC should consider something like this for 105.9. Anything is better on that frequency than their burnt out classic rock. Might help them get ratings better than a 1.9.radiosanchez said:I have bits and pieces of old airchecks (I was 3-4 at the time it actually existed).
Basically Top 40/AC music from the era ('79-'80), mixed with "liner advice" for singles.
"The Lady Notes: Brown is a good color to attract the opposite Sex" is the one I have.....Apparently there were other more "X Rated" liners such as one about alcohol and its' ability to impair certain male organs from performing certain functions, but I don't have that in my aircheck, just stuff people told me.
My aircheck also mentions "get togethers" they did for singles, and a promotion for a "Carvel 'Lady Cake'".