That last post should have been called:
That last post should have been called:
"Why I Hate Q106 Now That I Don't Work For Them."
With that said, kudos to WEQX. Thru the musical changes, the station has always stayed on top of the scene. Ya'll started this thread.
By the way, since when does a station need to have life to make money? Radio is a business.
Feel free to either talk about how WEQX is good, or Q106 stinks.
> > Maybe this should be on the Hudson Valley Post. It's a
> great
> > moment when one radio station with the original owner,
> > keeping true to the same format, and sounding pretty damn
> > good these days, should be recognized. Mark that date,
> > November 14.
> >
> > WEQX is by far, is the best thing on the air right now in
> > all markets that it competes in.
> >
> > Happy 21st WEQX.
> >
> This post belongs here as well. I listen to WEQX up & down
> the Connecticut River Valley. They put a signal up in Keene
> too. It's hard to believe their owner hasn't been swayed by
> a mega offer over the years. That signal is awesome! I
> know that the WEQX morning guy used to be at Q106. Now, I
> don't know how many of you listen to WEQX, but there's been
> a marked difference in the stations sound since he joined
> them. I guess it's no coincidence that Q106 has absolutely
> no life anymore. I spoke to a media buyer today who said
> that Nassau turned down ad flights he wanted to buy, not
> once but twice. We're not talking about clients of
> questionable character either. He buys for national
> companies. He said that he couldn't even find their phone
> number on their website. Is anyone home over there? There
> has to be a format flip in the works. Here's a theory,
> Oldies moves to 106.1 and they put a CHR on 104.3 called Hot
> 104. Any thoughts?
>