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I believe you can set up a Facebook page so that comments need to be manually reviewed before they become publicly visible. So that's why they may seem to disappear after you post them.
 
I once posted on WBEB's Facebook page asking when they were going to flip to Christmas and mentioned that WJBR had already done so. They deleted my post and when I asked why, they responded by admonishing me for mentioning another radio station on their Facebook page. :rolleyes:
 
I once posted on WBEB's Facebook page asking when they were going to flip to Christmas and mentioned that WJBR had already done so. They deleted my post and when I asked why, they responded by admonishing me for mentioning another radio station on their Facebook page. :rolleyes:
Can't say I really blame them for that in the competitive world we live in. Some inquiries could easily be done by DM/PM, something the average person doesn't even give much thought to. At least you received an answer.
 
So by the time I get a wideband AM radio here the station will be history. oh well. maybe not. The internet stream has a hum in it too. Either way. AM is on life support and i'm guessing most people who would listen to AM do it not on their AM radios, but on internet streams because of the quality of most receivers plus all the noise on the dial and on and on it goes.
 
Picked BCB up on Sunday evening...they ran a spot for an elder care facility and a promo for a show about funerals, sandwiched between Springsteen's It's Hard to Be a Saint in the City and Billy Joel's Scenes From an Italian Restaurant. Doesn't get much more Philly than that. Then Monday afternoon I hit their button and got the end of Painted Ladies by Ian Thomas, a hit on WFIL that only got into the 30s nationally. It may not last much longer, but they're squeezing everything they can out of the tube and they're doing it with some local flair.
 
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