There is no question 107.5's signal is very poor in the Easton area.
It was barely able to be heard yesterday; 107.5 out of New York was coming in.
The signal improved today, but it is no way near the quality of the old Frank FM. Not even close.
If this is a permanent thing, I can't see the station ever going into Philly or its suburbs ever again.
And I doubt how many people would want to listen to the new 107.5 anyway.
I would think 99.9 should be happy about this, especially a little west of the Allentown area.
Classic Hits wouldn't be dead if we redefined what the word classic means. It doesn't mean the same old tired songs. There are so many classics out there.
Not to play God, no pun intended 107.5, but who is the magic guru that determines the narrow playlist?
It was barely able to be heard yesterday; 107.5 out of New York was coming in.
The signal improved today, but it is no way near the quality of the old Frank FM. Not even close.
If this is a permanent thing, I can't see the station ever going into Philly or its suburbs ever again.
And I doubt how many people would want to listen to the new 107.5 anyway.
I would think 99.9 should be happy about this, especially a little west of the Allentown area.
Classic Hits wouldn't be dead if we redefined what the word classic means. It doesn't mean the same old tired songs. There are so many classics out there.
Not to play God, no pun intended 107.5, but who is the magic guru that determines the narrow playlist?