> > > Heard another spot on Z 97.7 and/or Peach 97.7.
> Whatever
> > > you want to call them will be fine. I call them
> confused
> > > radio, that doesn't know what they are doing. They keep
>
> > > talking about making a change. Today they had a new
> spot
> > > speaking of this. It went like this: A Peach of a change
>
> > is
> > > coming soon, stay tuned for the details. As they were
> > > speaking, I heard Changes by David Bowie, in the
> > background.
> > >
> > >
> > > Make up your mind WEZZ and/or WHPH in Jemison/Clanton or
>
> > > whatever call letters and City ID you are using for this
>
> > > week. You keep talking about a format change but so far
>
> > is
> > > hasn't happened yet.
> > >
> > > Great South or whoever owns this station needs to get
> > > consistent and change already. The long wait is getting
>
> > > very boring.
> > >
> > > RDP <
> >
> >
> > I'm still scratching my head over this one, too. According
>
> > to the FCC database, the WEZZ calls were changed to WHPH
> > around the 26th of January. It that's the case, then 97.7
> > has been incorrectly ID'ing itself for more than three
> weeks
> > now. Since the WEZZ calls were moved to 97.7 in Thomaston
> > (formerly WSMO), it also would have been ID'ing
> incorrectly.
> >
> >
> > I figured maybe they had backed out of their plans to
> change
> > the format, but if they have, they're still promoting it.
> > Maybe they're still trying to decide themselves if they're
>
> > going to switch...
> > lol
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> >
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> The switch is coming. One of board ops told me they were
> having some technical issues, something to do with there
> automation system I think. It may be a new system and they
> just have all the bugs worked out.
> Back in my days of playing radio we had to que records. I
> bet very few people in radio today would know how to que a
> record. Many of todays "DJ'S" may have never seen a 45
> record.
> Best wishes to them when they do make there change.
It just seems that for the station to be promoting a change for this length of time without having all these technical issues resolved beforehand doesn't sound very professional. Hasn't this format change been announced since late December or early January? That was almost
two months ago. Who announces a pending format change on air for that length of time? I figure that most of the listeners probably no longer care about the format change at this point, anyhow. They've been hearing about it over and over, and all the hoopla about it now probably just sort of "fades into the background". It sounds as though the stations' management has issues over there, and it's going to take more than a format change to fix it, I'm afraid.
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