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This really isn't much, but I was just wondering if and when the Sussex CC cluster (WSUS, WNNJ FM, and WNNJ AM) will get the new CC website design. I believe Max 106.3 already has the design. But, why are the other stations' websites not updated yet?<P ID="signature">______________
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> This really isn't much, but I was just wondering if and when
> the Sussex CC cluster (WSUS, WNNJ FM, and WNNJ AM) will get
> the new CC website design. I believe Max 106.3 already has
> the design. But, why are the other stations' websites not
> updated yet?
>
>Not every cc radio station has a new site.it's being phased by market.i guess if all the other cc stations' sites is done,the new sites will come.
 
Guess you can see which one out of the cluster is the MOST IMPORTANT in a backwards kind of way with WNNJ-FM having ratings nearly 6x better than Max. I personally listen, but are they broadcasting "silence" locally on AM-1360? It was quite surprising to see them as a "No Show" in the Sussex, NJ book this past spring. Perhaps it was too soon for Oldies 1360 to show up since they are only surveyed Bi-Annually!? Strange...Very Strange!!
 
I think all of these stations have great audio quality, I was in the North Jersey area this week. I can't believe the sound quality of WSUS. It blows away any FM station I ever heard. WNNJ AM also sounds great for a AM station. Nice highs and reverb for AM. I'll be checking out the websites over the weekend.


This really isn't much, but I was just wondering if and
> when
> > the Sussex CC cluster (WSUS, WNNJ FM, and WNNJ AM) will
> get
> > the new CC website design. I believe Max 106.3 already has
>
> > the design. But, why are the other stations' websites not
> > updated yet?
> >
> >Not every cc radio station has a new site.it's being phased
> by market.i guess if all the other cc stations' sites is
> done,the new sites will come.
>
 
> I think all of these stations have great audio quality, I
> was in the North Jersey area this week. I can't believe the
> sound quality of WSUS. It blows away any FM station I ever
> heard. WNNJ AM also sounds great for a AM station. Nice
> highs and reverb for AM. I'll be checking out the websites
> over the weekend.

Techman, I don't know much about all this "technical" quality. Can you explain it to me? Thanks.

> This really isn't much, but I was just wondering if and
> > when
> > > the Sussex CC cluster (WSUS, WNNJ FM, and WNNJ AM) will
> > get
> > > the new CC website design. I believe Max 106.3 already
> has
> >
> > > the design. But, why are the other stations' websites
> not
> > > updated yet?
> > >
> > >Not every cc radio station has a new site.it's being
> phased
> > by market.i guess if all the other cc stations' sites is
> > done,the new sites will come.
> >
>
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There's really not much to explain. Just take a ride to North Jersey one day and listen for yourself. When I said great audio quality I meant nice processing and compression. Hope this helps you understand. Who needs IBOC?



I think all of these stations have great audio quality, I
> > was in the North Jersey area this week. I can't believe
> the
> > sound quality of WSUS. It blows away any FM station I ever
>
> > heard. WNNJ AM also sounds great for a AM station. Nice
> > highs and reverb for AM. I'll be checking out the websites
>
> > over the weekend.
>
> Techman, I don't know much about all this "technical"
> quality. Can you explain it to me? Thanks.
>
> > This really isn't much, but I was just wondering if and
> > > when
> > > > the Sussex CC cluster (WSUS, WNNJ FM, and WNNJ AM)
> will
> > > get
> > > > the new CC website design. I believe Max 106.3 already
>
> > has
> > >
> > > > the design. But, why are the other stations' websites
> > not
> > > > updated yet?
> > > >
> > > >Not every cc radio station has a new site.it's being
> > phased
> > > by market.i guess if all the other cc stations' sites is
>
> > > done,the new sites will come.
> > >
> >
>
 
> There's really not much to explain. Just take a ride to
> North Jersey one day and listen for yourself. When I said
> great audio quality I meant nice processing and compression.
> Hope this helps you understand. Who needs IBOC?

I live here and yes, the stations do sound great sound quality wise.

>
> I think all of these stations have great audio quality, I
> > > was in the North Jersey area this week. I can't believe
> > the
> > > sound quality of WSUS. It blows away any FM station I
> ever
> >
> > > heard. WNNJ AM also sounds great for a AM station. Nice
> > > highs and reverb for AM. I'll be checking out the
> websites
> >
> > > over the weekend.
> >
> > Techman, I don't know much about all this "technical"
> > quality. Can you explain it to me? Thanks.
> >
> > > This really isn't much, but I was just wondering if and
>
> > > > when
> > > > > the Sussex CC cluster (WSUS, WNNJ FM, and WNNJ AM)
> > will
> > > > get
> > > > > the new CC website design. I believe Max 106.3
> already
> >
> > > has
> > > >
> > > > > the design. But, why are the other stations'
> websites
> > > not
> > > > > updated yet?
> > > > >
> > > > >Not every cc radio station has a new site.it's being
> > > phased
> > > > by market.i guess if all the other cc stations' sites
> is
> >
> > > > done,the new sites will come.
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
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