Re: Chicago Oldies never left
> > > Oldies never left Chicago. WRLL was and is Oldies.
> >
> >
> > And how many listeners does WRLL have, 30? More people
> will
> > flock to FM than AM for music.
>
> Maybe, but at this time when oldies fans in New York don't
> have ANY city-based oldies station, we shouldn't be dumping
> on stations like WRLL --either AM or FM -- that have stuck
> with the format. And my understanding is that WRLL has been
> home to some of the old Chicago jocks. So let's give
> stations like WRLL some credit and thanks. If, like WRLL,
> one of the AM stations in New York picked up oldies it would
> be better than nothing and we'd be singing its praises no
> matter the ratings.
>
'RLL is a great Real Oldies station. Superjock, Larry Lujack is on mornings with Tommy Edwards. New Yorkers might remember Scotty Brink; he is on middays. The World Famous Tom Murphy is afternoon drive.
I wish Disney would sell ESPN, AM1000. Have Clear Channel buy it and move Real Oldies from 1690 on the dial to a 50,000 watt flamethrower--the home of the former SuperCFL.
> > > Oldies never left Chicago. WRLL was and is Oldies.
> >
> >
> > And how many listeners does WRLL have, 30? More people
> will
> > flock to FM than AM for music.
>
> Maybe, but at this time when oldies fans in New York don't
> have ANY city-based oldies station, we shouldn't be dumping
> on stations like WRLL --either AM or FM -- that have stuck
> with the format. And my understanding is that WRLL has been
> home to some of the old Chicago jocks. So let's give
> stations like WRLL some credit and thanks. If, like WRLL,
> one of the AM stations in New York picked up oldies it would
> be better than nothing and we'd be singing its praises no
> matter the ratings.
>
'RLL is a great Real Oldies station. Superjock, Larry Lujack is on mornings with Tommy Edwards. New Yorkers might remember Scotty Brink; he is on middays. The World Famous Tom Murphy is afternoon drive.
I wish Disney would sell ESPN, AM1000. Have Clear Channel buy it and move Real Oldies from 1690 on the dial to a 50,000 watt flamethrower--the home of the former SuperCFL.