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Jones Network Sold

Any thoughts about Glenn Jones selling Jones to Triton Media which owns Dial Global. I know Dial Global has a terrible standards delivered format and wonder what will happen to the Jones delivered standards format. I'm not very impressed with the Jones format either. They seem stuck in the 50's and 60's older music. Hopefully stations will move back to MOYL which BTW sounds terrific now with updated music along with the better traditional standards.
 
That MOYL format wouldn't have much to it at all if it weren't for the stellar presentation of Al Hardee. He really is the glue that keeps them together. Too bad he's only on overnights, right AM Lover? :)
 
amlover said:
Any thoughts about Glenn Jones selling Jones to Triton Media which owns Dial Global. I know Dial Global has a terrible standards delivered format and wonder what will happen to the Jones delivered standards format. I'm not very impressed with the Jones format either. They seem stuck in the 50's and 60's older music. Hopefully stations will move back to MOYL which BTW sounds terrific now with updated music along with the better traditional standards.

I wonder if they will still be based in Denver or elsewhere?
 
amlover said:
Any thoughts about Glenn Jones selling Jones to Triton Media which owns Dial Global. I know Dial Global has a terrible standards delivered format
No, it doesn't!

Sure, they're all over the road and you never know whether you're going to get Music of Your Life on a bad day or Worthless Classics. But most days you get the best of both and quite a few new performances.

Now Jeff Rollins referring to "the best music on the radio" after playing Phil Collins' "You'll Be in My Heart" (Heck, after playing Phil Collins at all)--does the man have a conscience?
 
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