🙄🙄🙄Or leave it just like it is. There is zero reason to expect otherwise.
Anyone know what's happening with WMID?
I can also see "Way Up" with Angela Yee, T-Roy, Big Sue, and even Louie Vee being part of the equation as well.The Breakfast club on 99.3 the buzz in am drive soon ?
I just can't get past Gary's statement in the article "these are world-class stations with world-class staff". A bit exagerated , don't you think?
What staff?...I just can't get past Gary's statement in the article "these are world-class stations with world-class staff". A bit exagerated , don't you think?
What staff?...
As I stated in the fourth post in this thread yesterday...Contrary to the views of some here, they have several on-air people, programmers, and engineers.
Here are a couple examples
Probably for sale to the highest bidder. Are you making an offer?What will happen to that simulcasting arrangement?
Are there lots of Atlantic City folks who go to Philly to shop or obtain services? The Philadelphia visitors to Atlantic City are not going to listen to the radio while there; nearly no hotel has bedside radios any more and nobody takes portables around with them these days.I’d think iHeart will also offer Philly advertisers a package that includes the jersey shore stations.
Are there lots of Atlantic City folks who go to Philly to shop or obtain services? The Philadelphia visitors to Atlantic City are not going to listen to the radio while there;
And folks from Philly can "drag" their favorite stations most of the way to AC. At that point, I suspect many use satellite, streams and the like. The days when people scanned the dial when away from home are certainly far less common than in the 50's through the 90's.Billboards along I95 and I76 advertise performers at the AC casinos. It's only a 1-hour drive.
Whenever my parents go on roadtrips, after not finding anything they like on the dial, they break out the phone and listen to WPRM. And they're almost retirement age.And folks from Philly can "drag" their favorite stations most of the way to AC. At that point, I suspect many use satellite, streams and the like. The days when people scanned the dial when away from home are certainly far less common than in the 50's through the 90's.