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Over the last two to three weeks, WMTR is now currently running New York Knicks basketball throughout the regular season, and there’s only one problem, “Doo-Wop Drive” with Allan David Stein is not on WMTR, is this because of the basketball game. I switched over to Jimmy Howes over at WALL and I listened to it, and it plays 70’s, 80’s and 90’s mix without doo-wop.
Look at WRCR, they still got the “Doo-Wop Dream Machine” every Friday with Bob Trivero, he does an excellent job playing classic doo-wop along with a few rare and obscure gems that you don’t hear anything else. WNHU over in New Haven, CT also has a doo-wop show on Tuesday night hosted by Rockin’ Richard and he does a great job playing doo-wop and a few other gems. On Sunday, there’s “Story Untold” hosted by PJ Noce, and he does a fabulous job playing doo-wop and some few rare and forgotten ones, and of course, there WFTL where Ken Held hosted his own “Doo-Wop Shop” on Sunday evenings, but no Allan David Stein’s “Doo-Wop Drive”, because of Knicks basketball.
Why is New York Knicks basketball running on an oldies station like WMTR instead of “Doo-Wop Drive”? They should’ve been gone to one of the sports stations like WEPN 1050/98.7 or WFAN 660/101.9, but WMTR is not a good fit for Knicks basketball.
I was going to listen to “Doo-Wop Drive” on either Alexa and I told her to play WMTR, and she says “Sorry! I’m having trouble playing your music.” And I was so upset. So I went to the Audacity app and check WMTR via stream, and nothing happened. So I went to the WMTR website, and I click “Listen Live”, and after only one ad, it plays straight oldies, not doo-wop, but it’s now jockless, and no Allan David Stein. His last show was back in mid-November, because New York Knicks basketball was about to start a week later, except he is in mornings now, but not on Friday nights.
I don’t know if “Doo-Wop Drive” is coming back to WMTR at some point after the Knicks basketball game on either regular season or post-season, we shall see.
Look at WRCR, they still got the “Doo-Wop Dream Machine” every Friday with Bob Trivero, he does an excellent job playing classic doo-wop along with a few rare and obscure gems that you don’t hear anything else. WNHU over in New Haven, CT also has a doo-wop show on Tuesday night hosted by Rockin’ Richard and he does a great job playing doo-wop and a few other gems. On Sunday, there’s “Story Untold” hosted by PJ Noce, and he does a fabulous job playing doo-wop and some few rare and forgotten ones, and of course, there WFTL where Ken Held hosted his own “Doo-Wop Shop” on Sunday evenings, but no Allan David Stein’s “Doo-Wop Drive”, because of Knicks basketball.
Why is New York Knicks basketball running on an oldies station like WMTR instead of “Doo-Wop Drive”? They should’ve been gone to one of the sports stations like WEPN 1050/98.7 or WFAN 660/101.9, but WMTR is not a good fit for Knicks basketball.
I was going to listen to “Doo-Wop Drive” on either Alexa and I told her to play WMTR, and she says “Sorry! I’m having trouble playing your music.” And I was so upset. So I went to the Audacity app and check WMTR via stream, and nothing happened. So I went to the WMTR website, and I click “Listen Live”, and after only one ad, it plays straight oldies, not doo-wop, but it’s now jockless, and no Allan David Stein. His last show was back in mid-November, because New York Knicks basketball was about to start a week later, except he is in mornings now, but not on Friday nights.
I don’t know if “Doo-Wop Drive” is coming back to WMTR at some point after the Knicks basketball game on either regular season or post-season, we shall see.