http://www.radio-info.com/newsletter/html/ror-01112011.html
New Jersey stations finished 1-2 in the "Medium/Small Market FM" category, with Vineland's WVLT/"Cruisin' 92.1" leading the way, followed by "Wibbage 94.3" in Cape May, a reincarnation of Philadelphia's legendary WIBG.
Meanwhile, Morristown's "Classic Oldies" WMTR 1250 - whose logo, IMHO, resembles a hockey puck - was voted the best "AM" oldies/classic hits station.
FWIW, the "Large Market FM" winner was - no surprise here - New York's WCBS-FM, which, of course, could be heard in most of New Jersey (Philadelphia's WOGL finished third).
New Jersey stations finished 1-2 in the "Medium/Small Market FM" category, with Vineland's WVLT/"Cruisin' 92.1" leading the way, followed by "Wibbage 94.3" in Cape May, a reincarnation of Philadelphia's legendary WIBG.
Meanwhile, Morristown's "Classic Oldies" WMTR 1250 - whose logo, IMHO, resembles a hockey puck - was voted the best "AM" oldies/classic hits station.
FWIW, the "Large Market FM" winner was - no surprise here - New York's WCBS-FM, which, of course, could be heard in most of New Jersey (Philadelphia's WOGL finished third).