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I just returned from my trip across the Carolinas, and I gave both WKQC and WLYT quite a listen during my days in Charlotte. A few weeks ago, I asked for some local opinion on the two stations and now I can finally formulate my own, since before this weekend, I have only been able to listen to WLYT online.
For WKQC:
-Nice JAM jingles (package?), but not enough of them
-Music mix a bit repetitive: More, I found, than Lite's. However, I enjoyed more 60's music on the K.
-Jocks aren't bad. I enjoyed Holly Haze the most, but the rest of the staff, in my opinion isn't quite comparable to Lite's, although they all sound great on-air.
-Only 2 commercial breaks an hour, but they are LONG--kept me tuning away during commercials.
-Overall very warm sounding, especially jocks and jingles.
For WLYT:
-GREAT jingles! WJXA Nashville from ReelWorld! Sounded great on the air!
-Music mix better than K's, but I would like to hear some more 60's music like K has.
-All (except Ann Martin of overnights) of the jocks are great--even Delilah. I enjoyed listening to Jim Shafer, Ron Riley, and Samantha Stone, all who I enjoyed at Magic 96.1. The overnight woman sounds horrible! I couldn't stand her voice.
-Commercial breaks aren't bad--got to love the night times with barely any commercials.
-The Lite Flashback weekend!!! Wonderful, although the playlist got repetitive---they could stand to add more songs to that 70's collection, but still a great treat!
Overall:
Although K-104.7 plays more '60's and '70's music, which I prefer, something kept bringing me back to Lite 102.9. I don't know what it was, but I enjoyed it more. The jocks, jingles, music... everything. Nothing against K, but Lite takes the cake for me.
For WKQC:
-Nice JAM jingles (package?), but not enough of them
-Music mix a bit repetitive: More, I found, than Lite's. However, I enjoyed more 60's music on the K.
-Jocks aren't bad. I enjoyed Holly Haze the most, but the rest of the staff, in my opinion isn't quite comparable to Lite's, although they all sound great on-air.
-Only 2 commercial breaks an hour, but they are LONG--kept me tuning away during commercials.
-Overall very warm sounding, especially jocks and jingles.
For WLYT:
-GREAT jingles! WJXA Nashville from ReelWorld! Sounded great on the air!
-Music mix better than K's, but I would like to hear some more 60's music like K has.
-All (except Ann Martin of overnights) of the jocks are great--even Delilah. I enjoyed listening to Jim Shafer, Ron Riley, and Samantha Stone, all who I enjoyed at Magic 96.1. The overnight woman sounds horrible! I couldn't stand her voice.
-Commercial breaks aren't bad--got to love the night times with barely any commercials.
-The Lite Flashback weekend!!! Wonderful, although the playlist got repetitive---they could stand to add more songs to that 70's collection, but still a great treat!
Overall:
Although K-104.7 plays more '60's and '70's music, which I prefer, something kept bringing me back to Lite 102.9. I don't know what it was, but I enjoyed it more. The jocks, jingles, music... everything. Nothing against K, but Lite takes the cake for me.