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It's Been Awhile!

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Just a post to say Hello to everyone, both professional's and all the radio enthusisat's that post on this board. Most of you probbaly won't remember me, I was the "short lived" Am drive guy at WJRZ-FM (Oldies 100) between March and July of 2002. I relocated here to New Jersey from Providence, Rhode Island to take the position at WJRZ-FM. I've done all of the Brick Summerfest's, numerous remote's throughout Ocean County, and did numerous on stage emcee work at The Count Basie Theatre, and other venues around Ocean & Monmouth County's.
My professional radio career includes major station's in Boston, and Providence where I was an On Air talent, Program Director, and Operation's manager. My format expertise is with Oldies and Lite Rock.

Prior to joining Oldies 100, Captain Jack held down that daypart for many years, at his exit from Oldies 100, Chris Van Zandt was filling in, as both AM Drive, and Interim Program Director. I was also appointed Assistant Program Director. Shortly after I joined Oldies 100, It was sold to Greater Media, and shortly after that, Jeff Rafter became the new Program Director. Several week's following his appointment as the new P.D. I was terminated from my position because of a directive from corporate, that all non-on air P.D.'s must maintian an airshift. After my departure from WJRZ-FM, Spyder McGuire took over in AM Drive, then and most recently, Jay Sorensen.

My passion for radio has not died, and is as strong as ever, and I decided to do my own thing, and start a truely professional Internet radio station.
Cruisin Oldies Radio was launcehd on May 1st, 2005. We are streamed by Live 365 and broadcast 24 hour's a day, 7 day's a week 365 day's a year in digital stereo with studio's located in Brick, New Jersey. We now are rated # 24 among all the thousand's of Oldies station's on Live 365! Our Global audience is literally in the million's and continues to grow ever day! If you would like to check out Cruisin Oldies Radio, we are listed on Live 365.com, or you can visit our web site at http://cruisinoldiesradio.com

Again, My gratitude, and my Thank You, to all!

Vin Lewis
President & Program Director
Cruisin Oldies Radio
 
> Just a post to say Hello to everyone, both professional's
> and all the radio enthusisat's that post on this board. Most
> of you probbaly won't remember me, I was the "short lived"
> Am drive guy at WJRZ-FM (Oldies 100) between March and July
> of 2002. I relocated here to New Jersey from Providence,
> Rhode Island to take the position at WJRZ-FM. I've done all
> of the Brick Summerfest's, numerous remote's throughout
> Ocean County, and did numerous on stage emcee work at The
> Count Basie Theatre, and other venues around Ocean &
> Monmouth County's.
> My professional radio career includes major station's in
> Boston, and Providence where I was an On Air talent, Program
> Director, and Operation's manager. My format expertise is
> with Oldies and Lite Rock.
>
> Prior to joining Oldies 100, Captain Jack held down that
> daypart for many years, at his exit from Oldies 100, Chris
> Van Zandt was filling in, as both AM Drive, and Interim
> Program Director. I was also appointed Assistant Program
> Director. Shortly after I joined Oldies 100, It was sold to
> Greater Media, and shortly after that, Jeff Rafter became
> the new Program Director. Several week's following his
> appointment as the new P.D. I was terminated from my
> position because of a directive from corporate, that all
> non-on air P.D.'s must maintian an airshift. After my
> departure from WJRZ-FM, Spyder McGuire took over in AM
> Drive, then and most recently, Jay Sorensen.
>
> My passion for radio has not died, and is as strong as ever,
> and I decided to do my own thing, and start a truely
> professional Internet radio station.
> Cruisin Oldies Radio was launcehd on May 1st, 2005. We are
> streamed by Live 365 and broadcast 24 hour's a day, 7 day's
> a week 365 day's a year in digital stereo with studio's
> located in Brick, New Jersey. We now are rated # 24 among
> all the thousand's of Oldies station's on Live 365! Our
> Global audience is literally in the million's and continues
> to grow ever day! If you would like to check out Cruisin
> Oldies Radio, we are listed on Live 365.com, or you can
> visit our web site at http://cruisinoldiesradio.com
>
> Again, My gratitude, and my Thank You, to all!
>
> Vin Lewis
> President & Program Director
> Cruisin Oldies Radio
>

Hey Vinny! This is Tom from BUZZ ROCK RADIO on LIVE 365 (http://www.buzzrock.2ya.com). I don't know to much about Oldies but I like the stations website and congrads on being #24. I some times check the Jersey boards. Stop by the Philly boards once.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by buzzrock on 03/17/06 12:35 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> > Just a post to say Hello to everyone, both professional's
> > and all the radio enthusisat's that post on this board.
> Most
> > of you probbaly won't remember me, I was the "short lived"
>
> > Am drive guy at WJRZ-FM (Oldies 100) between March and
> July
> > of 2002. I relocated here to New Jersey from Providence,
> > Rhode Island to take the position at WJRZ-FM. I've done
> all
> > of the Brick Summerfest's, numerous remote's throughout
> > Ocean County, and did numerous on stage emcee work at The
> > Count Basie Theatre, and other venues around Ocean &
> > Monmouth County's.
> > My professional radio career includes major station's in
> > Boston, and Providence where I was an On Air talent,
> Program
> > Director, and Operation's manager. My format expertise is
> > with Oldies and Lite Rock.
> >
> > Prior to joining Oldies 100, Captain Jack held down that
> > daypart for many years, at his exit from Oldies 100, Chris
>
> > Van Zandt was filling in, as both AM Drive, and Interim
> > Program Director. I was also appointed Assistant Program
> > Director. Shortly after I joined Oldies 100, It was sold
> to
> > Greater Media, and shortly after that, Jeff Rafter became
> > the new Program Director. Several week's following his
> > appointment as the new P.D. I was terminated from my
> > position because of a directive from corporate, that all
> > non-on air P.D.'s must maintian an airshift. After my
> > departure from WJRZ-FM, Spyder McGuire took over in AM
> > Drive, then and most recently, Jay Sorensen.
> >
> > My passion for radio has not died, and is as strong as
> ever,
> > and I decided to do my own thing, and start a truely
> > professional Internet radio station.
> > Cruisin Oldies Radio was launcehd on May 1st, 2005. We are
>
> > streamed by Live 365 and broadcast 24 hour's a day, 7
> day's
> > a week 365 day's a year in digital stereo with studio's
> > located in Brick, New Jersey. We now are rated # 24 among
> > all the thousand's of Oldies station's on Live 365! Our
> > Global audience is literally in the million's and
> continues
> > to grow ever day! If you would like to check out Cruisin
> > Oldies Radio, we are listed on Live 365.com, or you can
> > visit our web site at http://cruisinoldiesradio.com
> >
> > Again, My gratitude, and my Thank You, to all!
> >
> > Vin Lewis
> > President & Program Director
> > Cruisin Oldies Radio
> >
>
> Hey Vinny! This is Tom from BUZZ ROCK RADIO on LIVE 365
> (http://www.buzzrock.2ya.com). I don't know to much about
> Oldies but I like the stations website and congrads on being
> #24. I some times check the Jersey boards. Stop by the
> Philly boards once.
>
I will certainly do that soon! Thank's Tom!
 
Re: It's Been Awhile! - Help! westlife!!

> Help this guy out Kevin!

Excuse my ignorance, But, Who is Kevin, and who need's help???

LOL
>
 
Re: It's Been Awhile! - Help! westlife!!

> Help this guy out Kevin!

LOL! But he actually used "It's" correctly, as a substitute for "it has".
 
We are
> streamed by Live 365 and broadcast 24 hour's a day, 7 day's
> a week 365 day's a year in digital stereo with studio's
> located in Brick, New Jersey. We now are rated # 24 among
> all the thousand's of Oldies station's on Live 365! Our
> Global audience is literally in the million's and continues
> to grow ever day! If you would like to check out Cruisin
> Oldies Radio, we are listed on Live 365.com, or you can
> visit our web site at http://cruisinoldiesradio.com
>
> Again, My gratitude, and my Thank You, to all!
>
> Vin Lewis
> President & Program Director
> Cruisin Oldies Radio

Golly, you're #24, yet you have million's listening? (Or is it millions?) Wow! You must be raking in the dough! Are you interested in selling your service, because I'd like to invest, as long as you can back up your listener claims.

Joe Kelly
President of the the Tom McNally Fan Club
 
Oldie's venue's!

> > Help this guy out Kevin!
>
> LOL! But he actually used "It's" correctly, as a substitute
> for "it has".

Yes, but the only two plural noun's he didn't add apostrophe's too were "Oldies" and "venues". All other plural noun's in his sentence's had the superfluous apostrophe's added. So, to keep his spelling incorrectly consistent, he should have written those word's as "Oldie's" and "venue's", too.
<P ID="signature">______________
It's a common mistake to not use punctuation in its proper form.
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.cgl.uwaterloo.ca/~csk/its.html>Be kind to your friend, the apostrophe.</a></P>
 
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