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Stephanie Miller on 3WZ?

There's an announcement on the Stephanie Miller Show's website that...

"WZWW-FM 95.3 IN STATE COLLEGE, PA STARTS CARRYING THE STEPHANIE MILLER SHOW TODAY!"

Yet, when I go to the station's website...
http://www.3wz.com/

... there are no references to Miller or her show.

Does anyone have any information? I personally think the show could do well on stations other than 24-hour across-the-board progressive talk stations. With that said, it would be quite interesting to see how the show fares on a music station.
 
She airs 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Perhaps fart jokes are prohibited in that region of Pennsylvania until after 10. ;D
 
Donde los yikes. A 13-hour tape delay. Can you say "Free Beer & Hot Wings"?

Oh well, I guess it's better than nothing. I actually think her show would mesh well on a classic rock station more than a CHR.
 
Maybe the bigger question is: What do you do with an AC after 10 PM (or 7 PM, for that matter) when all your listeners have turned the radio off? AC is a M-F 6A-7P format, if not 9A-5P.

Look at any AC, anywhere, and it's pulling zeros at 10 PM. SOP is to just roll tunes and pretend there's an audience.

So these guys slap on a lib talker in the only leftwing hotspot in Central PA at a time when their regular audience is long gone. At least Miller skews female.

The first FM to carry NFL football was a Soft AC in Houston back when the Oilers were still there. Everybody thought they were crazy until it became apparent that their regular audience didn't care. They weren't listening on Sunday, anyway.
 
AC Stations On Weekends

jackandcoke said:
The first FM to carry NFL football was a Soft AC in Houston back when the Oilers were still there.

Yes, I believe that was KODA, right before they became "Sunny" (still the same calls, though):
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KODA

And if your claim is spot-on about AC stations not getting an audience outside regular work hours, I'd like to see what New York's Lite-FM (back in their glory days) look like. What about the AC stations that are on in the supermarkets, or the dentist's office - especially on the weekends. Don't they count for something?
 
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