> I was listening to KYOT this morning around 10:30am and all
> of a sudden one song was playing, then a second song came up
> in the background but not a full volume. The second song
> then came up as the first one faded and then a third song
> was heard. About two hours later, it was the same thing
> followed by about two minutes of dead air.
>
> What's happening? Fat fingers on the control board or did
> the computer take over the station?
>
Wow, someone was consciously listening to KYOT? I though KYOT listening was strictly limited to:
1. Doctors' offices (makes it easier to sleep off the 90 minute wait)
2. Lexus LS430 demonstrators (jazz sells a Lexus like nothing else)
3. Model home intercom music systems (keeps the silk plants happy)
4. Massage therapy clinics (loud music interferes with a happy ending)
5. Carefree art galleries (smooth jazz, wine & cheese blend well with chichi art)
6. Miscellaneous chic coffee shops and oxygen bars (the only places you'll find people with Spyro Gyra ringtones)
The key phrase in your post was "background, but not at full volume"
If the request line hasn't received a call in 72 hours, a timed relay automatically causes a fault in the automation to see if anyone will actually call. Duh Huh!
Sorry...I haven't posted anything sarcastic lately and couldn't resist. I'm sure it was a glitch between their Prophet Systems automation software and an abused intern.