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westlife
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RIP: Oldies on "KB-1520" WWKB in Buffalo, NY...
January 27, 2003 - February 6, 2006.
With no advance warning, Entercom switched their 50,000-watt powerhouse 1520 WWKB from Oldies to Progressive Talk today at 3 PM. Instead of the great music and great personalities which skywave listeners all across the Eastern USA and Canada listened to every night on KB-1520, you'll now be hearing syndicated news/talk programming with very little, if any, local content.
No word yet if/when the classic WKBW personalities like Jack Armstrong will reappear anywhere else. IIRC, Jack voice-tracked his show from his home in Pennsylvania, but he did it with such incredible skill, wit, and energy that you could hardly tell he wasn't live and sitting in the KB studios. Hopefully he'll end up somewhere where a regional/national audience can hear him once again -- either on satellite radio or on some other 50 kW AM station. Personally, I think it'd be a real treat if he could do the Saturday Night Oldies show on 770 WABC, even if he was never on the original Musicradio 77.
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"This is the New York Emergency Broadcast System satellite channel. They took the crosstown bus."</P>
January 27, 2003 - February 6, 2006.
With no advance warning, Entercom switched their 50,000-watt powerhouse 1520 WWKB from Oldies to Progressive Talk today at 3 PM. Instead of the great music and great personalities which skywave listeners all across the Eastern USA and Canada listened to every night on KB-1520, you'll now be hearing syndicated news/talk programming with very little, if any, local content.
No word yet if/when the classic WKBW personalities like Jack Armstrong will reappear anywhere else. IIRC, Jack voice-tracked his show from his home in Pennsylvania, but he did it with such incredible skill, wit, and energy that you could hardly tell he wasn't live and sitting in the KB studios. Hopefully he'll end up somewhere where a regional/national audience can hear him once again -- either on satellite radio or on some other 50 kW AM station. Personally, I think it'd be a real treat if he could do the Saturday Night Oldies show on 770 WABC, even if he was never on the original Musicradio 77.
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"This is the New York Emergency Broadcast System satellite channel. They took the crosstown bus."</P>