I may not be your average radio listener. However, whenever I am in the US, I tend to flick around between (when available) Alternative/AAA, Country and Hot A/C. People these days generally don't stay glued to one preset.
well, exCUUUse me.AlNYRadio said:Also, no one really listens to radio below 92.
AlNYRadio said:I think he meant Smooth Jazz, like in WQCD Jazz. WBGO is still much smaller to cover the tri-state like the large Empire stations do. Part of the NY PPM is in the suburbs, which L.I. has bad reception, even in the Five Towns area, where my HD Radio barely picked up a stereo signal on WBGO. Also, no one really listens to radio below 92.
AlNYRadio said:Also, no one really listens to radio below 92.
AlNYRadio said:...no one really listens to radio below 92.
Steve Green NEPA said:Several years ago, some were wondering if WHTZ would change anything because of direct competitor 92.3.
DID Z-100 do any maneuvering?
WVIP FM 93.5 had been the only station in the area broadcasting an HD4. But while WVIP is still in HD, I have not heard them broadcast an HD2, 3 or 4 in at least 2 months.ansky212 said:I happened to notice today that WVIP HD-3 is no longer carrying the Country Hits network. I don't know how long ago they dropped it but I wonder if it had anything to do with Nash coming on the air. WLTW HD-2 still has a country format on air.