ColorRadio said:The last I heard of Paul was that he was an officer for the Pa. Fish and Boat Commission. Talk about a 360!
Shawn O'Domski said:Yonk: I have discussed 930 AM's identity crisis on this board in the past. While driving to Pittsburgh last year, I was listening to 930 AM while passing through Berwick and Bloomsburg. I mentioned here they were calling themselves "news radio," but were playing Oldies. This station is sill in an identity crisis. Instead of "news radio," why not just call it "AM 930 WHLM?"
iman said:Shawn O'Domski said:Yonk: I have discussed 930 AM's identity crisis on this board in the past. While driving to Pittsburgh last year, I was listening to 930 AM while passing through Berwick and Bloomsburg. I mentioned here they were calling themselves "news radio," but were playing Oldies. This station is sill in an identity crisis. Instead of "news radio," why not just call it "AM 930 WHLM?"
I don't agree.
On WNEP, I like to watch Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy. I also enjoy when they have Penn State games on, as well as the Penn State Football Story. I even enjoy reruns of Frasier on Channel 16.
Yet...they call themselves "The News Station."
Does that mean WNEP has an identity crisis? I think not.
WHLM calls themselves "Newsradio" and they play oldies. So what? Clearly, as Yonkster posted, this radio station has a commitment to local news. Just like WNEP, but obviously on a much smaller scale.
(there was the famous Joe Dobbs fire in 1967 at the WICK studios on Adams Avenue in Scranton)
masterg said:(there was the famous Joe Dobbs fire in 1967 at the WICK studios on Adams Avenue in Scranton)
Now there's a memory. Yonk, you jolt me, you shake loose thoughts that have been lost for years. That fire is something I remember differently. More to come, maybe soon, if anyone is interested.
ericakane said:Well please help jog our memory....it was in the 1980's and the fire at the station was suspicious...but that is all we can remember.