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Radio Station Histories
WLYF is one of the few local stations with a history page that is actually station history and not a self-serving marketing page.
For example, the history page of WJNA or WFTL (I forgot which -- maybe both) tells about the short history of James Crystal, and nothing at all of the station's previous history.
Most radio stations today devote more web site space to their deejays' pet peeves and favorite celebrities than anything meaningful.
Of course we're radio geeks. Your typical listener is more interested in Paris Hilton's dog. Or pussycat.
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Kevin said:otterk9 said:Kevin writes: "I'm also an official 'Wikipedian' lol. I'm currently working on creating a WLYF-FM article. I have the page up, but not much is on it yet."
Kevin: Appreciate the interest in WLYF. After all, it's not one of America's more notorious radio stations...
In the interest of accuracy, if you have any questions about the station's history, personnel or technical facility for your Wikipedia entry -- please feel free to contact me. (The same guy who offered you the tour of 101.5 LITE FM next time you're in South Florida. <g>)
Thankyou, and I really appreciate you personally emailing me. I will obviously use WLYF-FM's website as a source. Of course I will try to be careful not to plagiarize, but if I have any questions, I won't hesitate to contact you.
Again, thanks, and even though it may be a while, I'll try to get down to South Florida!
WLYF is one of the few local stations with a history page that is actually station history and not a self-serving marketing page.
For example, the history page of WJNA or WFTL (I forgot which -- maybe both) tells about the short history of James Crystal, and nothing at all of the station's previous history.
Most radio stations today devote more web site space to their deejays' pet peeves and favorite celebrities than anything meaningful.
Of course we're radio geeks. Your typical listener is more interested in Paris Hilton's dog. Or pussycat.
;D
73s