> > On their website 971theriver.com it has 3 dj's listed the
> > personalities profile. I don't know if they are going to
> be
> > local or v/t
> >
> Hard to tell. They list 3 dj's. One claims to have a boat on
> Lake Lanier obviously could be B>S> to seem like he is from
> here. Another talks about being born and raised here and
> list all the parts of the city he has lived in. Again could
> be BS to seem local. Or did live here and VT's from
> elsewhere. Then the 3rd DJ Ariana talks about how she
> manages her brother band. When you google it does show up as
> a local ATL band. Maybe there is some hope that 97.1 will
> have local hosts.
>
During the week, it'll probably be live. Stations will usually have local (with the exception of syndicated programming) from morning drive to prime time. But, then after 10pm, you can mostly expect a VT. Weekends is VT, too. Take B98 for example, also owned by Cox. It seems that their morning show and a certain afternoon guy is there the whole freaking weekend. Nope, just "canned" radio is all it is. At least they're adding jocks as opposed to when it was 97.1 Jamz. I used to love the music mix....until every other song they cried "we caught V-103 playing 247 hours of commercials and senseless DJ talk" Who cares??? Ironically, 97.1 Jamz posted it's best book ever just before it switched to "The River". The only two things that I don't care for right now is that the River is plugging itself as the bridge between Dave FM and 99X. It sounds to me that Dave is the bridge between the other two. And, what's with "The River"? Can't they come up with a better title? I thought Dave FM was lame. "Whose Dave, and why do we care?" I asked. The call letters are still WFOX. Why not go back to Fox 97? Just because it was oldies when it was tagged that, doesn't mean it still has to play oldies. Hey, maybe "Fox 97, Classics that ROCK". Works for me.