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yonkstur
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WNAK did well in the books because it filled a gap. When WYZZ became Magic, there was a segment that gravitated to WNAK. Same thing with the old WICK pre oldies. When WBAX was sold to Shamrock, more listeners. Not Much., but some who needed to get their Guy Mitchell or Ray Conniff fix. Then when WEJL/WBAX stopped American Pop Classics, and Citadel dumped The Music of Your Life on 1550, more of those came over to WNAK. Small pieces I agree but combined, it made WNAK a ratings player.
I never met Margie but I was delighted when she simulcast on FM. So were others who could hear Sinatra, Tony Benett and Bobby Vinton on FM. Again, more fragments adding up. When the FM went to Lite 94, it became like everything else on the dial.
There was a gap, WNAK filled it with bits and pieces. Those small parts added up.
That's my take on it. Sorry I never worked there. Met Neilson once at Jim Ward's funeral.
Yonkstur
I never met Margie but I was delighted when she simulcast on FM. So were others who could hear Sinatra, Tony Benett and Bobby Vinton on FM. Again, more fragments adding up. When the FM went to Lite 94, it became like everything else on the dial.
There was a gap, WNAK filled it with bits and pieces. Those small parts added up.
That's my take on it. Sorry I never worked there. Met Neilson once at Jim Ward's funeral.
Yonkstur