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This week in the office we finally got tired of listening to Magic 98.3's Christmas music, so we made the switch to 95.7 "Ben-FM" from Philly. All the up in Bridgewater (Somerset County), WBEN-FM's signal comes in surprisingly well on our early '80s boom-box, and Ben's mix of mostly '70s and '80s tunes does a surprisingly good job of pleasing most people in the office.
Even if their signal came in well, I would never consider NYC's "Jack", though. Just as the ratings show, it suffers too much from the "angry white male" syndrome. Ben is like Jack's kinder, gentler brother, with a better music playlist too. And since I'm staying within their corporate family, I suppose Greater Media won't be miffed that my office switched from WMGQ to WBEN-FM (at least until after Christmas).
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"This is the New York Emergency Broadcast System satellite channel. They took the crosstown bus."</P>
Even if their signal came in well, I would never consider NYC's "Jack", though. Just as the ratings show, it suffers too much from the "angry white male" syndrome. Ben is like Jack's kinder, gentler brother, with a better music playlist too. And since I'm staying within their corporate family, I suppose Greater Media won't be miffed that my office switched from WMGQ to WBEN-FM (at least until after Christmas).
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"This is the New York Emergency Broadcast System satellite channel. They took the crosstown bus."</P>