My brother lives in Cincinnati, so I have the chance to sample the radio scene when I come over there for a visit (I am from east central Indiana). When I was last over there a couple weeks ago, I decided to give MAX-FM 97.7 and 99.5 a listen. I had read a lot of criticism of these stations in the past, so I was a bit surprised when I actually heard it.
WOXY 97.7 (I could never pick it up on 99.5) was crisp and clear from the moment I picked it up east of Batesville, IN, along I-74 until I finally started losing it while in Dayton (I went home a different route). I can recall reading that when the trimulcast was first flipped, it sounded like a sub-par internet stream. All I can say is that its sound quality was on-par with the "big city" stations the entire time I was able to receive it.
I can't comment on the posts about the looping of 12-hour segments since I was only in the area for less than that amount of time. What I can comment on is its presentation and music selection (at least from what I heard). The time I was able to listen, I think it was much better than Indianapolis' 104.5 JACK-FM. The music played was a better variety (save for Rob Thomas' "Lonely No More" which I could forever do without, but I digress). The imaging was quite good and very professional sounding to my ears.
So what are your opinions on MAX-FM now? From what I understand, it is not even coming close to making a dent in things over there, but I have to say that I like what I heard.
WOXY 97.7 (I could never pick it up on 99.5) was crisp and clear from the moment I picked it up east of Batesville, IN, along I-74 until I finally started losing it while in Dayton (I went home a different route). I can recall reading that when the trimulcast was first flipped, it sounded like a sub-par internet stream. All I can say is that its sound quality was on-par with the "big city" stations the entire time I was able to receive it.
I can't comment on the posts about the looping of 12-hour segments since I was only in the area for less than that amount of time. What I can comment on is its presentation and music selection (at least from what I heard). The time I was able to listen, I think it was much better than Indianapolis' 104.5 JACK-FM. The music played was a better variety (save for Rob Thomas' "Lonely No More" which I could forever do without, but I digress). The imaging was quite good and very professional sounding to my ears.
So what are your opinions on MAX-FM now? From what I understand, it is not even coming close to making a dent in things over there, but I have to say that I like what I heard.