Yeziknoradio said:(before then, Energy 1200 had the chance)
Sorry, I meant channel 1200, the buzz went all sports.
1310 could have beaten them to it, but didn't.
Yeziknoradio said:(before then, Energy 1200 had the chance)
Radio_bored-Op said:2. CING-FM, energy108. ( the dance era),most fave, and the ENERGY-Radio days as well.
Radio_bored-Op said:the station/frequencey, [107.9]FM, under the 'moniker'
"ENERGY"108, was my 2nd most fave. radio station, and
it was theeee best, during the (energy) dance era.
later, it was the watered-down,mainstream "ENERGY FM"
it was okay, but not as great as C-i-N-freeekin-G !!
however, when it was "dance108", perhaps, i didnt hear
it enough; or know of the station long enough to apperciate it.
even though, i wasnt a fan of "watered-down" top40,(more like top20)
i enjoyed "watered-down"-danceRadio. is there a difference? sure:
what z103,plays as far as "dance" today, differs, from the
late,late-club246/after hours-party-music...well, baaaack in the 90s
i liked what was radio-friendly, in the dance catergory.
also:
signal reception, in very southern ontario/western new york,
was not the best when it was "dance108" and never knew the
station, until it was..... ....... ...... ENERGY
ChrisInMI said:Favorite Canadian stations of the present:
101.3 CKOT-FM Tillsonburg, ON. The Beautiful Music sound lives on on this 50,000-watt, locally owned station which DXes into the Detroit area when conditions are right.
If the pockets are so deep, where's the stream?M.J. said:Favorite Canadian stations of the present:
CKOT is a pretty good station, and their regional news coverage is quite good, with live newscasts late at night when everyone else is on automation. They have pretty deep pockets I think too - I recall one day they gave away $10,000 in a contest.
Yeziknoradio said:If the pockets are so deep, where's the stream?
I'd love to give it a listen.
M.J. said:Yeziknoradio said:If the pockets are so deep, where's the stream?
I'd love to give it a listen.
They don't have a website either. However, I think that is likely because they would rather put their money into their on-air product than on a website that would generate very few hits since they seem to target older listeners who aren't using the Internet. Just a theory.
sister437659 said:I loooved Energy Radio in its Mainstream CHR years. Mastermind and Axel in evenings, Stu in the mornings, and local middays...what more could I ask for?
Even better was the fact that I lived in between three of the four stations: 93.1 Barrie, 94.9 Oshawa, and 107.9/95.3 Burlington.
Even the CanCon was oddly fascinating. In fact, I'm still looking for one song I kept hearing and want to add to my collection....it had female group vocals, "butterflies" in the chorus, and one heck of a good beat!
al_atl said:Canada has had, and still has, some great radio. Radio in Canada, while certainly not as good over all as it
was 20 or 30 years ago, is still pretty good and is much better on average than radio in the US. And Toronto
is the very best of the very best. I'm not sure why radio in Canada seems so much better than US radio. I've discussed this with a few people and opinions include the influence of CBC, certainly world-class public radio...that the private broadcasters in Canada are forced to "step it up" because of CBC's exceptional radio and high ratings. Others argue it's because Canadian radio content is regulated to some degree, where it is apparently not regulated at all in the US. Others even say it's Cancon. Whatever the reason, Canadian radio, I believe, is better and this is evidenced by what I am told is a much lower market share for satellite radio in Canada vs the US.
al_atl said:I'm not sure why radio in Canada seems so much better than US radio. I've discussed this with a few people and opinions include the influence of CBC, certainly world-class public radio...that the private broadcasters in Canada are forced to "step it up" because of CBC's exceptional radio and high ratings. Others argue it's because Canadian radio content is regulated to some degree, where it is apparently not regulated at all in the US. Others even say it's Cancon. Whatever the reason, Canadian radio, I believe, is better and this is evidenced by what I am told is a much lower market share for satellite radio in Canada vs the US.
1380 CKLC Kingston was a great station! They had a big city sound.benwolf said:Ahhhh....the 60's and 70's listening to CKLC Kingston, and "WOTT Fun Radio" Watertown. Both sounded great!