I don't listen to the Wolf as much as I used to (more about that in the next paragraph), but it seems that whenever I tune them in, they are not playing the crossover-type tunes as much as they were before. Anyone have any insight into this?
Back last Christmas, when Mix 92.9 went all-Christmas, all the time, I took them OUT of my primary (FM1) presets in my car radio, and moved V-102.5 in its place. (I still had V-102.5 in the secondary (FM2) presets.) After Christmas, I moved 92.9 back into the primary presets, but I was liking what I heard over V-102.5 enough that I wanted to keep them in the FM1 presets as well. So I moved the Wolf to my FM2 presets where I used to have V-102.5.
Let this be a lesson to broadcasters. Change your programming, even if it is just over Christmas, and we may, or may not be back! We may change our listening habits, and decide that we like what we are hearing now, over what we were hearing over your station! You might change your programming temporarily, but we might change our listening habits permanently!
Back last Christmas, when Mix 92.9 went all-Christmas, all the time, I took them OUT of my primary (FM1) presets in my car radio, and moved V-102.5 in its place. (I still had V-102.5 in the secondary (FM2) presets.) After Christmas, I moved 92.9 back into the primary presets, but I was liking what I heard over V-102.5 enough that I wanted to keep them in the FM1 presets as well. So I moved the Wolf to my FM2 presets where I used to have V-102.5.
Let this be a lesson to broadcasters. Change your programming, even if it is just over Christmas, and we may, or may not be back! We may change our listening habits, and decide that we like what we are hearing now, over what we were hearing over your station! You might change your programming temporarily, but we might change our listening habits permanently!