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Crawford: What are they doing?

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<font color=3333ff>WYRB sounds like a 80kb/s mp3.

Most of Soul 106.3 is now syndicated, but I thought they were anti-syndication since they dropped Doug on Power, who was the only thing keeping the people to the station.

Talk about doing things completely backwards. Why not continue going backwards, and bring Doug back. They might crack a three again! pfft



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Re: WYRB

> WYRB sounds like a 80kb/s mp3.
>


Any idea what their normal STL setup is supposed to be? Might be possible that the link went down or was having issues, so maybe they've resorted to some sort of crude internet or phone line connection as a temporary workaround, I've heard of it being done before. Unless this is something that's persisted for some time now, then who knows.
 
I'm soo done with Crawford..I feel they should give it up and go back to gospel..


>
> Most of Soul 106.3 is now syndicated, but I thought they
> were anti-syndication since they dropped Doug on Power, who
> was the only thing keeping the people to the station.
>
> Talk about doing things completely backwards. Why not
> continue going backwards, and bring Doug back. They might
> crack a three again! pfft
>
 
Re: WYRB

They have a digital STL. It's entirely possible the STL failed or the source material is bit rate reduced before going into their broadcast chain.

RG

> > WYRB sounds like a 80kb/s mp3.
> >
>
>
> Any idea what their normal STL setup is supposed to be?
> Might be possible that the link went down or was having
> issues, so maybe they've resorted to some sort of crude
> internet or phone line connection as a temporary workaround,
> I've heard of it being done before. Unless this is
> something that's persisted for some time now, then who
> knows.
>
 
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