I do not like Christmas music either.Thank God that December is a big nfl month so got sports talk because i hate Christmas music and Christian radio loses me til january
I do not like when Classical music stations add choral Christmas music.
I do not like Christmas music either.Thank God that December is a big nfl month so got sports talk because i hate Christmas music and Christian radio loses me til january
The reason is football is the most popular sport in America. Football is too violent so I do not watch football very often. I prefer basketball. There is a daily 30-minute sports program in Chicago from WGN-TV called GN Sports that is syndicated downstate, and the first story of the program is usually on the Chicago Bears even when their season is over.I don't hate Christmas music I listen to it here and there. Now sports talk is another thing. All football all the time 24/7/365. That is something I will never understand ever. Why Cleveland is so fascinated with this garbage NFL franchise when you have two other teams in town with winning records and all the sports talk stations do is talk Browns non stop I can't listen.
Yeah, they actually are. Just tuned to WMJI-HD2 and sure enough, they were running a loop telling everyone to redirect to 95.5. Wonder what will be on 103.7 now that the translator could be flipping to a new format anytime.i assume 103.7 is running a loop redirecting listeners to 95.5 and programming that is coming.
103.7 will more than likely switch to one of the other K-Love networks. Air1 would be my best bet as it would match with 92.7.Im keeping watch from Atlanta, I had to email them again as to why they promoted on thing coming to a translator and did another. Maybe this time they going to let someone else program 103.7fm.
Or perhaps as a repeater for WARF 1350 The Gambler (a la WTAM 1100/106.9)Could iHeart launch a station on 103.7? I would like to see either Throwback 99.1 or Real 103.7 simulcasted on the frequency.
I find it odd that there is no oldies as you described or soft hits station in Cleveland. Not even on an HD sub. I would think either one would get decent numbers.And would any format flip reflect that of WMJI-HD2? I would like to see The Bridge return to Cleveland (previously on 99.5-HD2), or something similar to Real Oldies (originally on WMJI-HD2) focusing mostly on pop music from the 60's. Both would be nice on WMJI.
K-Love Inc. owns the translator and does a lease deal for the WMJI sub. IMO it'd more likely that K-Love will put Radio Nueva Vida on both than reverse the agreement.Could iHeart launch a station on 103.7? I would like to see either Throwback 99.1 or Real 103.7 simulcasted on the frequency.
50s/60s oldies has no salable demos. I was/am very much an exception to the rule as a teen in the 1990s who absolutely enjoyed listening to Majic and the music from that era; the big personalities, the reverb, the focused playlists and the imaging. And that was 30 years ago.I find it odd that there is no oldies as you described or soft hits station in Cleveland. Not even on an HD sub. I would think either one would get decent numbers.
Mid 30's here, and I grew up listening to WMJI throughout most of the 90s. That's what my parents listened to, and I didn't listen to [some] mainstream music until 2000. Very few people my age wouldn't even think about listening to music that old, unless a particular song was a hit or well known.50s/60s oldies has no salable demos. I was/am very much an exception to the rule as a teen in the 1990s who absolutely enjoyed listening to Majic and the music from that era; the big personalities, the reverb, the focused playlists and the imaging. And that was 30 years ago.
I started listening to WDOK on a regular basis in 2007, and my general knowledge of soft AC came from there. After they jumped ship from the soft AC format and moved towards a mainstream format with New/Star 102, I shifted over to WHOF, then My 101.7. Now I listen to WAKR, which has evolved a bit over the last couple of years, now being a mixed bag of soft AC hits from the 70s to the early 2000s, with the bulk of the slower/softer songs now gone.Soft AC largely got boxed out of the market because there was nowhere to put it either on iHeart or Audacy's end (and tbh, in order to actually be successful, it should be on a full-power signal and not a translator/HD sub). Rubber City wants to get a younger audience with standalone 107.3 so they weren't exactly an option, either.
Sorry, I meant The Breeze. Got that confused with a Sirius XM station.Maybe a repeater for WHOF?
And would any format flip reflect that of WMJI-HD2? I would like to see The Bridge return to Cleveland (previously on 99.5-HD2), or something similar to Real Oldies (originally on WMJI-HD2) focusing mostly on pop music from the 60's. Both would be nice on WMJI, though I'm not sure why iHeart limits their HD channels to just 2 per station. A 3rd HD channel shouldn't cause too much degradation in the audio. WKSU 89.7 has 4 HD channels, and they all sound great, even better than most stations that only have 2. Either they have good encoders or someone there knows how to optimally tune them.
It was still running the loop yesterday afternoon when I last checked.Anyone with updates on 103.7 or is it still running loop
103.7 appears to be off the air now. Dead silence on WMJI-HD2.As of right now, I'm hearing nothing. just flat out nothing.