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WGRR Messed Up LOL

I hear in the background behind the music thier station id and wearther id. Tried calling to let them know but they would not pick up.
 
Are you sure they have overnight air talent? I'm bettin it's voice track city on a Sunday night. Ergo, I too suspect that nobody is there.
 
Yeah. I wish the PD posted his number on the site... LOL.. kidding. But still, what a embarrassment to a station that does so well. It will end soon. I hope not the whole night.
 
Yes during the week they do have a dj I listened overnight alot last week after the flip to Cummulus. Rememeber they got rid of tom Kent show for a local dj in his time slot.
 
Just because you hear dher voice doesn't mean anything.

I know some jocks who work with systems so well that that they can tell you exactly what time it is and be within 1 minute, and still be voicetracked.
 
Jocks can also voicetrack the temperature and have the system tell the computer what time it is and pick out the right temperature from the voicetracks.

ANd oh yeah, jocks make up requests all the time...
 
robmadden1 said:
She gave the correct temp it is outside and took a request for a song to be played.

Actually, Scott Studios, Captain Digital, Prophet and maybe more automation systems have seamless temperature insertion. So, you can voicetrack and give the correct temperature as well as the correct time. What I would do before a voicetracked shift was record the various temperatures in the range of the forecast ("it's 74," "it's 75," "it's 76," etc.). The system was connected to a thermometer outside, and it would insert my reading of the temperature into my forecast. If the temperature was different from anything I read, the temperature would not be inserted. I could also do that with the time as the automation could insert a voicetrack with the correct time synchronized with the computer's clock, which was, in turn, synchronized with an atomic clock.
 
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