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What happened to Andy Kortman at WVLT? I have an ecclectic taste in different styles of music and Andy certainly filled a niche that is missing in Philadelphia and South Jersey. His original Sunday program was excellent, then scaled back from his old WPEN format to an abbreviated Sinatra program, and is now apparently off the air.
It was a breath of fresh air to listen to Andy and Wee Willie back on the air on Sunday afternoons, but that didn't last long! WVLT has landed some great talent over the years and has aired many excellent programs, but everytime they find a good program, it eventually seems to be replaced by another "new" doo wop show or a makeshift Elvis program to fill time. Don't we have enough variations on those themes? Some are excellent, but others sound like mobile jocks who shouldn't be playing in a bar, let alone on the air. Within recent months, I heard an Elvis program inappropriately slipped in to fill a dead hour and it sounded like bad college radio, at best. Why such a weak attempt to just fill dead air???
WVLT should have some consistency in what they put on air, both in terms of content and quality. Andy was a great personality with great music and they seemed to find a niche for Sundays. Why not dedicate one day to the old WPEN format? There is a market out there for the standards and if WVLT can't dedicate one day to the format, which compliments their programming, perhaps another smart PD will launch the format again for local 24/7 programming. It is needed in this market and regardless of an aging audience, there are many younger listeners and 40-50 something baby boomers who would support such a format! All the best to Andy.
It was a breath of fresh air to listen to Andy and Wee Willie back on the air on Sunday afternoons, but that didn't last long! WVLT has landed some great talent over the years and has aired many excellent programs, but everytime they find a good program, it eventually seems to be replaced by another "new" doo wop show or a makeshift Elvis program to fill time. Don't we have enough variations on those themes? Some are excellent, but others sound like mobile jocks who shouldn't be playing in a bar, let alone on the air. Within recent months, I heard an Elvis program inappropriately slipped in to fill a dead hour and it sounded like bad college radio, at best. Why such a weak attempt to just fill dead air???
WVLT should have some consistency in what they put on air, both in terms of content and quality. Andy was a great personality with great music and they seemed to find a niche for Sundays. Why not dedicate one day to the old WPEN format? There is a market out there for the standards and if WVLT can't dedicate one day to the format, which compliments their programming, perhaps another smart PD will launch the format again for local 24/7 programming. It is needed in this market and regardless of an aging audience, there are many younger listeners and 40-50 something baby boomers who would support such a format! All the best to Andy.