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Special Programming on Weekends

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What stations in the Reading area have any special programming on some weekends? For example, I know that Sunny 104.5 does their "Sunny 70s" Weekends, B104 has their "Anything Goes" Weekends, and now 95.7 BEN-FM has done a 70s weekend. Am I missing any? T102 Pottsville seems like a good candidate for something like this. How about 93.7 WSTW/Wilmington, which is listenable in Reading area? I'm particularly interested in all 80s weekends.
 
> What stations in the Reading area have any special
> programming on some weekends? For example, I know that Sunny
> 104.5 does their "Sunny 70s" Weekends, B104 has their
> "Anything Goes" Weekends, and now 95.7 BEN-FM has done a 70s
> weekend. Am I missing any? T102 Pottsville seems like a good
> candidate for something like this. How about 93.7
> WSTW/Wilmington, which is listenable in Reading area? I'm
> particularly interested in all 80s weekends.
>
T-102 currently has a Saturday night "Party Zone" all by request. Same songs every week with a jock that's a classic "Yucker". Doubt they would do anything more than that since they'll do just about anything to cut their labor costs. T-102 & Y-102 are already both voice tracked after 6pm M-F, like they would open their wallets for a decent weekend live talent???
I did a 70's show on Sundays from noon-6pm. It was the first of it's kind in the area and did very well with advertisers. Very loose playlist that could go from Wayne Newton's "Daddy Don't You Walk So Fast", to Aerosmith's "Come Together" to Bell & James' "Livin' It Up" in about 20 minutes without a train wreck to get you there.
 
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