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We hav'nt done Pre-sets in a couple of years....

It's been a while since we did Pre-sets. Yea, I know it's a boring subject but this board is slow with conversion.

Let's see if our listening habits have changed.

FM

#1 92.3 WPRO- Need something for the girls you give rides too.
#2 94.1 WHJY-
#3 99.7 WEAN (WPRO)
#4 98.1 WCTK
#5 101.5 WWBB (B101)
#6 102.5 WKLB

AM

#1 WPRO-AM only as a back up for 99.7 WEAN when your out of range
#2 WHJJ-AM I may get desperate someday. Other than than it's just assigned there.
 
1. 90.9; 2. 98.5; 3. 99.7; 4. 101.5; 5. 103.7; 6. 105.1. I used to have 550 on the AM presets, but now my kids have to live with 1260!
 
FM A: 1-92.3 FM B: 1-92.9 AM: 1-630
2-104.1 2-93.3 2-920
3-99.7 3-106.7 3-790
4-101.5 4-103.3 4-850
5-103.7 5-105.7 5-1030
6-98.5 6-Open for a free signal to pipe in my iPod 6-660
 
Because my car radio settings would give away where I work (2 of the 6 on A.M.), here are the presets on the HD radio I was given, for free, which is what it's worth.

1: 93.3-2
2: 101.5-2
3: 94.1-2
4: 920
5-20: empty.
 
My habits like this;

Sirius:

1. Sirius Hits 1
2. BBC Radio 1
3. Potus
4. Lithium

FM:

1. 92.3
2. 94.1
3. 95.5
4. 99.7

AM

none
 
1. Fun 107
2. Jamn 94.5
3. Kiss 108
4. 105.7
5. Magic 106.7
6. 92 Pro FM
7. Coast 93.3

AM
1. WBZ
 
AM:
550......In anticipation of the new Salem Business format

630......"Coast to Coast", a bit of the local guys now and then...mostly "Hizzoner, Da-Mayor"

790......Steve Malzberg, John Batchelor

920......A little bit of Helen Glover now and then

1290.....NPR News updates,

1320.....Like the box of chocolates from "Forrest Gump"...ya never know what you're gonna find. Just last Sunday, I stumbled upon Tony Jones doing a brokered show featuring local music talent.....one he claims will be on for 2 hours each first Sunday of the month from 4 to 6 pm. We'll see how long that lasts!. ;)

FM:
89.7

90.9

96.9

98.5

99.7

103.7
 
One wonders whether Salem will bring back to life the John Street studio or just rent space for an office and make-believe studio to satisfy FCC requirements.
 
Here's my take on terrestrial radio...... I'm finding myself listening more and more to the following stations

Thanks to Sirius/XM and on-line......

101.1 WCBS-FM New York (Classic Hits) -online
94.7 WLS-FM Chicago (50's, 60's 70's oldies) -online, with Dick Biondi at night
*95.1 WXRB-FM Dudley, MA (50's, 60's and 70's oldies) - online, non-commercial

Sirius/XM "The 50's on 5", "The 60's on 6", "The 70's on 7", "Radio Classics 118" and CNN

As for terrestrial Providence radio (or Boston radio as well)..........

ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz..................
 
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