I just read a comment on another market thread about there being far more negative posts than positive feedback. So here's mine:
HFS has been excellent for the past few months!!!! The mandatory overplays are nicely balanced with a very wide variety of tracks not heard in years! The lean towards Free Form is refreshing after nearly a decade of narrow playlists. The station IDs being added give back that 'homegrown' hfs feeling the listeners always loved. Having Neci on mornings is awesome and Jerry sounds like an HFS veteran, which was a concern of mine when he first hit the 'airwaves', in fact he really shocked me with his approach to the mess CBS handed him.
There is nothing on the 'main' FM airwaves remotely close to this incarnation of (W)HFS!! And that brings me to the only negative part of this-CBS....anyone listening??-I realize when WHFS started out it was on a new medium called "FM" and was a risky venture that paid off as the population embraced the new technology....I see the parallel to todays situation with HD/Ibiquity Radio and its obvious that this is an experiment to see if this new technology will catch on like FM did. But we're in the middle of a depression and consumers just aren't rushing out to grab HD. So a strong 'station' goes unheard for the most part....don't get me wrong here I love the commercial free music BUT I would also not mind commercial breaks if it meant WHFS were on a main FM signal that had the reach of the 99.1 xmitter!! It would be well worth it. Baltimore/DC needs a good station again. CBS has one. HFS ROCKS!!! It has made a comeback from mediocre radio in a way that should please listeners of almost every era of the WHFS legacy. Thats pretty impressive. Now take that final step and undo years of dumb decisions. Please.
HFS has been excellent for the past few months!!!! The mandatory overplays are nicely balanced with a very wide variety of tracks not heard in years! The lean towards Free Form is refreshing after nearly a decade of narrow playlists. The station IDs being added give back that 'homegrown' hfs feeling the listeners always loved. Having Neci on mornings is awesome and Jerry sounds like an HFS veteran, which was a concern of mine when he first hit the 'airwaves', in fact he really shocked me with his approach to the mess CBS handed him.
There is nothing on the 'main' FM airwaves remotely close to this incarnation of (W)HFS!! And that brings me to the only negative part of this-CBS....anyone listening??-I realize when WHFS started out it was on a new medium called "FM" and was a risky venture that paid off as the population embraced the new technology....I see the parallel to todays situation with HD/Ibiquity Radio and its obvious that this is an experiment to see if this new technology will catch on like FM did. But we're in the middle of a depression and consumers just aren't rushing out to grab HD. So a strong 'station' goes unheard for the most part....don't get me wrong here I love the commercial free music BUT I would also not mind commercial breaks if it meant WHFS were on a main FM signal that had the reach of the 99.1 xmitter!! It would be well worth it. Baltimore/DC needs a good station again. CBS has one. HFS ROCKS!!! It has made a comeback from mediocre radio in a way that should please listeners of almost every era of the WHFS legacy. Thats pretty impressive. Now take that final step and undo years of dumb decisions. Please.