During a recent drive through the Harrisburg area, I've got to say, no pun intended, that "Nice 960" is a "Nice" little station. At 36 years old, I can still appreciate the music. John Tesh's tidbits are corny, but they work just fine on this format. I also never realized what a "nice" footprint their signal has, holding onto it clearly deep into Berks County while driving west to east. Does this outfit make an impact on the ratings? Is anyone listening? It's also "nice" to see the use of the slogan "Nice," a slogan used twice that I know of in Central PA ("Nice 101.3," prior to "The Rose" and "Nice 92.1" up until the late 1990s). What's the story with "Nice 960?" Making money? Just a lonely little station airing a satellite format?