What's so interesting about that? Anything else in that area for the most part is small potatos/local yokel stuff and is only interesting to the small circle that it encompasses. Same situation surrounding any larger market. Take for instance the Scranton Wilkes Barre market in PA. It's #69. Quite respectable in it's own right. Then there are the surrounding little local stations that are part of the TSA but really don't have any impact on the market per se. Stations like those in Honesdale, Montrose, etc. Their impact is very, very locally oriented, their "talent" is local/home grown and for the most part automated and voice tracked, and they are for the most part unheard of in the METRO where it really counts. (OK, maybe not Montrose. WPEL has a huge coverage area so more people are at least aware of them if only for the fact that they have to skip over them to get to the station they are seeking)wHAT IS INTERESTING IS HOW LITTLE ATTENTION IS PAID TO ANYTHING OUTSIDE. ALBANY,KINGSTON AND POKIP....
Lissaradio said:I've also been listening for about a week now and sorry - but CBS FM beats them hands down. C'mon, this is a small market radio station and it sounds it. The music on CBS FM definitely fits my tastes much better. WVOS sounds like they are stuck in the dark ages.
chacha said:Yes its a small market, but you wouldnt know it. I havent heard anything on CBS-FM musically thats diferrent really.
Towerclimber31 said:You know what, Kudos for WVOS for trying. Damn, how many stations don't even try to get better. The signal has decent carry in Sullivan. The station used to be on everywhere. It could be that way again. They have my hands clapping for trying to be better. I wish other stations would be forced to do something, anything or be told to turn the license in and stop cluttering up the airwaves for those stations willing to give it a go.
MHVRadiofan said:I can't get WVOS at my home in Hyde Park, but as for the other stations not giving their programming any effort, because they are all about cutting costs, I could not agree more .This especially applies to the clusters, in all market sizes. What does it say about radio when a tiny, independent, station like WVOS gives more effort than one of the clusters, where they can spread the costs over all the stations? They should be told to serve the public like the license says or turn it in.
MHVRadiofan said:Towerclimber31 said:You know what, Kudos for WVOS for trying. Damn, how many stations don't even try to get better. The signal has decent carry in Sullivan. The station used to be on everywhere. It could be that way again. They have my hands clapping for trying to be better. I wish other stations would be forced to do something, anything or be told to turn the license in and stop cluttering up the airwaves for those stations willing to give it a go.
I can't get WVOS at my home in Hyde Park, but as for the other stations not giving their programming any effort, because they are all about cutting costs, I could not agree more .This especially applies to the clusters, in all market sizes. What does it say about radio when a tiny, independent, station like WVOS gives more effort than one of the clusters, where they can spread the costs over all the stations? They should be told to serve the public like the license says or turn it in.