Just my view of Albany Radio
WVCR 88.3- Good Liners, Terrible Music. Stop playing so much 80’s. The other day I heard (4) 80’s back to back, and had to switch. An hour later I hear 3 more 80’s back to back
FLY 92.3- Don’t Listen (fill in the gaps)
93.7/94.5- Very over processed, sounds like they are trying to be the loudest thing on the dial, and music does not even compete with PYX (not saying much) Q103 or the (Voice’Trckd’River).
95.5 – Recycling jingles from 4 years ago, sounds like they are using their 10 year lease and reviving jingles from 4 years ago. (Seems like they are putting more into Magic then their own flagship station, but rotation…….)
98.3 Terrible oldies station, playing the top 200 oldies favorites, will not last much longer. Need to go back to the 50’s and 60’s oldies and bring this station back to the way it used to be. Bring back Super Hit Oldies SHO FM. [Flashback to 1991, when radio was fun at 316 Canal Square! Thank god I have copies and mostly originals (Jam, 2 Kool), of all the master reels before they went into receivership. And airchecks and jingles when they first went on the AIR in 1989 when WNYJ and WACS switched for the first time to become SHO. But anyways ancient history. Makes me appreciate what Bruce Lyons tried to do for radio in the early 90's. Oldies 99.5 switched to oldies 1 month later, and was the downfall of SHO..
99.5- Voice’Trckd’River Would be a great station if it were live. Music is ok, but needs a little more variety.
100.9- Great to hear the CBS “Do it again” jingles again, good mix of music, although they tend to get a little bit too mushy every 3rd sond. Sorry Cracklin’ Rosie, then Rita Coolidge, I’d rather leave while I’m in love, and then the Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald , just doesn’t do it for me.
101.3 – Using weather jingle from “the jockey” days, circa 1990 with an edited bed,
stale liners and instrumentals to get to top of hour, playing a minute and a half of a song
(Huey Lewis and The News), and then abruptly cutting off song in the middle to go to top hour ID, then go to ABC news for 3 minutes, then a recorded weather from the week before. Full service radio belongs on AM…not FM.
102.3- Don’t Listen (fill in the gaps)
103.9- nice playlist, heard a lot of songs I haven’t heard from in a while, but morning show is boring and stale.
104.5- Sounds good, I listened for a good 30 minutes and didn’t change the channel. Played a lot of good music, a good hot AC station, but tended to jump jump across formats a little too much…sounded like an urban station for a few songs.
106.5- I think most of us feel the same way. The 2 classic Rock CD’s from 1981 I have shuffled has more songs than PYX’s playlist.. OK add the Boston anthology and Jethro Tull CD, and we have a complete playlist.
107.7- Not much to say…except….When are they going to get rid of those 5 year old jingles. Come one…we have been hearing those for 5 years + now.
WVCR 88.3- Good Liners, Terrible Music. Stop playing so much 80’s. The other day I heard (4) 80’s back to back, and had to switch. An hour later I hear 3 more 80’s back to back
FLY 92.3- Don’t Listen (fill in the gaps)
93.7/94.5- Very over processed, sounds like they are trying to be the loudest thing on the dial, and music does not even compete with PYX (not saying much) Q103 or the (Voice’Trckd’River).
95.5 – Recycling jingles from 4 years ago, sounds like they are using their 10 year lease and reviving jingles from 4 years ago. (Seems like they are putting more into Magic then their own flagship station, but rotation…….)
98.3 Terrible oldies station, playing the top 200 oldies favorites, will not last much longer. Need to go back to the 50’s and 60’s oldies and bring this station back to the way it used to be. Bring back Super Hit Oldies SHO FM. [Flashback to 1991, when radio was fun at 316 Canal Square! Thank god I have copies and mostly originals (Jam, 2 Kool), of all the master reels before they went into receivership. And airchecks and jingles when they first went on the AIR in 1989 when WNYJ and WACS switched for the first time to become SHO. But anyways ancient history. Makes me appreciate what Bruce Lyons tried to do for radio in the early 90's. Oldies 99.5 switched to oldies 1 month later, and was the downfall of SHO..
99.5- Voice’Trckd’River Would be a great station if it were live. Music is ok, but needs a little more variety.
100.9- Great to hear the CBS “Do it again” jingles again, good mix of music, although they tend to get a little bit too mushy every 3rd sond. Sorry Cracklin’ Rosie, then Rita Coolidge, I’d rather leave while I’m in love, and then the Wreck of the Edmond Fitzgerald , just doesn’t do it for me.
101.3 – Using weather jingle from “the jockey” days, circa 1990 with an edited bed,
stale liners and instrumentals to get to top of hour, playing a minute and a half of a song
(Huey Lewis and The News), and then abruptly cutting off song in the middle to go to top hour ID, then go to ABC news for 3 minutes, then a recorded weather from the week before. Full service radio belongs on AM…not FM.
102.3- Don’t Listen (fill in the gaps)
103.9- nice playlist, heard a lot of songs I haven’t heard from in a while, but morning show is boring and stale.
104.5- Sounds good, I listened for a good 30 minutes and didn’t change the channel. Played a lot of good music, a good hot AC station, but tended to jump jump across formats a little too much…sounded like an urban station for a few songs.
106.5- I think most of us feel the same way. The 2 classic Rock CD’s from 1981 I have shuffled has more songs than PYX’s playlist.. OK add the Boston anthology and Jethro Tull CD, and we have a complete playlist.
107.7- Not much to say…except….When are they going to get rid of those 5 year old jingles. Come one…we have been hearing those for 5 years + now.