What station sounds the most local to you? NYC radio stations or Philly stations are not a part of this discussion so refrain from mentioning any of them. Local only.
All of Equity's stations were basically all-automation except for a couple of shows. The only difference between Equity and iHeart is that iHeart pumps in out of market voicetrackers instead of just letting stations run Song-Liner-Song-Liner etc.Equity's Atlantic City cluster could have been on the list, but iHeart bought them and, last I heard, they turned them into robots. LOL.
I had forgotten about all the Equity automation. I couldn't even tell you how long it's been since I listened to any of those stations. I should clarify: When I said, "last I heard," I meant the last time I heard anyone mention the stations. I didn't mean "last time I heard the stations."All of Equity's stations were basically all-automation except for a couple of shows.
the only local hosts are the morning show92.7 WOBM sounds local
Andy Ahne on PST isnt local, shes out of state... and Matt Ryan isnt either, but hes in the state.. just not at PSTB 98.5 is local and so is 94.5 PST.
I always was under the impression that ZXL had local on air personnel for much of the day. I know The Buzz was basically a hip hop jukebox & AYV had VT personalities outside of the morning show for the most part.I had forgotten about all the Equity automation. I couldn't even tell you how long it's been since I listened to any of those stations. I should clarify: When I said, "last I heard," I meant the last time I heard anyone mention the stations. I didn't mean "last time I heard the stations."
I always was under the impression that ZXL had local on air personnel for much of the day. I know The Buzz was basically a hip hop jukebox & AYV had VT personalities outside of the morning show for the most part.
PST moved in 2005.Nearly 40 years ago when I lived in Ewing Township, just outside of Trenton, I was surprised at the quality of the stations on the dial, despite being sandwiched between NYC and Philadelphia. 97.5 WPST was a Top 40 powerhouse with a lot of street presence, and 101.5 WKXW was called "Jersey 101.5," and I remember seeing folks wearing Jersey 101.5 t-shirts around town. There was also a really good college station at 91.3 FM, WTSR. Doing a little research, I'm happy to see that all stations are still around these days, although it appears WPST has moved down the dial to 94.5.
STOP! That was over 20 years ago?! It seems like it was much more recent! Then again, I have a vague memory of printing a news story about it and reading it later in my parents' kitchen. Nowadays, I'd simply save the story to read later on my phone. And my parents' house was sold in 2008! How can I be this old?PST moved in 2005.
I feel old too. I was in high school in 2005. I wish life would slow down. 🐌STOP! That was over 20 years ago?! It seems like it was much more recent! Then again, I have a vague memory of printing a news story about it and reading it later in my parents' kitchen. Nowadays, I'd simply save the story to read later on my phone. And my parents' house was sold in 2008! How can I be this old?
WKXW has been "New Jersey 101.5" since 1990. Prior to that, they were "Kix 101½" (Hot AC), the origin of their call letters.101.5 WKXW was called "Jersey 101.5," and I remember seeing folks wearing Jersey 101.5 t-shirts around town.
I believe Mike Landry was the last live host on Great Gold 1260 WBUD before it was sold in the middle to late 2000’s. That was a very local station with an extremely dedicated listener base for decades.Hy and Sam launched it and were on air jocks with an Englishman Mike Staves they were still unlistenable with 50kw at their studios with the small 5 bay then when they moved to the tv tower they had a contest who was the furthest listener and I believe Mike Landry had the winner somewhere in Maryland…