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"New" WHAT

At the same time, this is of no help to those in Philly who want to listen to the RADIO.

I was going to say this looked like it should be "Nuevo que".

I heard "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" the other day and was reminded people in San Francisco still can't turn on a radio (unless it's HD, and even then, I don't know if it's possible) and hear that song.
 
vchimpanzee said:
At the same time, this is of no help to those in Philly who want to listen to the RADIO.

I was going to say this looked like it should be "Nuevo que".

I heard "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" the other day and was reminded people in San Francisco still can't turn on a radio (unless it's HD, and even then, I don't know if it's possible) and hear that song.
With the state that WNWR is in right now, it might not be a bad idea for the operators of the old WHAT to consider a move there. Again, I'll state my support for a hybrid revenue model.
 
Taking what failed in one place, leading to a sale at pennies on the dollar, doesn't exactly seem like a good bet to replicate again.
 
And WPEN's decline on a much better facility was....?

It's not viable.
 
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