> > > WHRW's first broadcast was on February 4, 1966 - forty
> > years
> > > ago today. Congratulations to everyone who has helped
> to
> > > keep it lit.
> > >
> > WHRW is an over-grown CB set for a bunch of spoiled
> > children. I should be torn down and turned into a Dollar
> > Store.
> >
>
>
> If not for WHRW I'd be working in a different business, as
> would many others. It's an incredible resource for SUNY
> students to learn about radio and music. I for one am
> grateful that it's there. That place changed my life.
> During my four years there I met some of the most amazing
> people (students and community members) and got a complete
> schooling in many different styles of music, something that
> many folks on this board could probably use. WHRW was back
> then (in the mid-90s), and probably still is, the only place
> on the dial in Binghamton where you will ever hear anything
> even remotely spontaneous. Sorry dude, I'll pass on your
> cookie cutter Clear Channel/Citadel formats. Despite its
> flaws, WHRW was still the most interesting music station in
> the area, by far.
>
> Yeah, so anyway, Moe Loogham smites you.
>
An incredible resource?? Please. It's a spring board for a bunch of over privledged brats from New York City to whine and cry and act up. WHRW contributes absolutely zero to the Binghamton area, but I suppose it helps keep the critters off the Binghamton streets.
And as far as "Moe" is concerned..Moe ain't here yet, and even when he gets here
things's AIN'T gonna be alright.