cjf68 said:I was not thinking of the call letter change in terms of nostalga.
I was thinking in terms of alingment. (similar to the CBS setup in New York.)
BTW, WHTT was a very good listen back then. I met Cindy Bailen (SP?)
at Uncle Sam`s Down in Hull in `83. The station was doing a live remote outside
In the parking lot. She was very gracious and nice. Didn`t she also host a local
video show on Channel 5 late on friday nights that was also sponsored by WHTT?
Retro said:Back in the 80's, WHTT was the radio station that I loved to hate. They were quite slow at adding new music, where both WFNX and WBCN had an edge.
chitchatjf said:Retro said:Back in the 80's, WHTT was the radio station that I loved to hate. They were quite slow at adding new music, where both WFNX and WBCN had an edge.
HTT seemed to play the same 20 or so songs over and over and over again.
ArtSpooner said:I used to have Oldies 103 on in my office all day long. It got to the point where I started humming the next song BEFORE they played it. I've never understood why, with all of the thousands of songs to choose from, they play the same ones over and over again and many times in the same order.
Oldbones said:cjf68 said:I know That I am in the minority on this one, but I think they should change the call letters---To
WBZ-103.3 FM.......Playng the hits of the 60`s, 70`s and the 80`s. and expand theif format some.
And in what way would changing call letters help them? The WODS calls have been on 103.3 for 20 years now...they're definitely well-established. Add to that the fact that WBZ has not been a Top 40 station in 40 years...the demo that remembers them as such is all 55+...not exactly advertiser-friendly territory.
Garrett said:Oldbones said:cjf68 said:I know That I am in the minority on this one, but I think they should change the call letters---To
WBZ-103.3 FM.......Playng the hits of the 60`s, 70`s and the 80`s. and expand theif format some.
And in what way would changing call letters help them? The WODS calls have been on 103.3 for 20 years now...they're definitely well-established. Add to that the fact that WBZ has not been a Top 40 station in 40 years...the demo that remembers them as such is all 55+...not exactly advertiser-friendly territory.
You know, this is a very interesting and creative suggestion, since "WBZ 103" is what the station actually called itself before all the "0s" were added in the 70s and 80s. While I think its a valid point that WBZ hasn't played Top40 in a while, it's actually only been since the early 90's that WBZ AM stoped playing music at all. And since the "Oldies" name is now being dropped in favor of the more sellable "Classic Hits" label, it is indeed time to start talking a about a name change, sooner or later for 103-3. And there's no reason why both the "Classic Hit Radio" and "WBZ" labels can not both be used, espeically since 80s are in the future of the format. However, WHTT can not be used, those calls now belong to someone else.
Just like they were "Hit Radio 103, WEEI FM" (paired with their sister CBS News radio station back then), why can't they be "Classic Hit Radio 103, WBZ FM" now? It would also make it much easier for CBS Radio, since they'd now be able to sell WBZ AM and FM air time as packages, while also being able to tie WBZ TV to WBZ AM.
The WBZ FM idea is an EXCELLENT idea, imo!
radiorama1 said:Garrett, I don't believe they picked up the "Hit Radio" moniker until they actually changed the calls to WHTT. When they were WEEI I remember they were softer, but kept leaning it more and more Top 40 as they came closer to the flip.
jlehmann said:radiorama1 said:Garrett, I don't believe they picked up the "Hit Radio" moniker until they actually changed the calls to WHTT. When they were WEEI I remember they were softer, but kept leaning it more and more Top 40 as they came closer to the flip.
I have a couple airchecks of them using "Hitradio" as WEEI-FM, from 1982, I believe.
Retro said:WMRQ 1986-1987. I think their positioner was quality rock. I also have very old tapes of 103 calling themselves Hit Radio just before the call letter change as well. Didn't like WHTT by the time they were Power 103.
Retro said:WMRQ 1986-1987. I think their positioner was quality rock.
SheaTheDJ said:The aircheck of the WEEI-FM to WHTT is posted on FormatChange.com.
http://www.formatchange.com/1033-weei-fm-becomes-hitradio-whtt/
SheaTheDJ said:The aircheck of the WEEI-FM to WHTT is posted on FormatChange.com.
http://www.formatchange.com/1033-weei-fm-becomes-hitradio-whtt/