Re: We're still here...
> > I haven't heard anything from you all in 3 days nearly. My
>
> > computer is working fine. I did not mean what I said about
>
> > black gospel music overtaking AM radio the way it sounded.
> I
> > love listening to wagg and stations like it. The thing I
> was
> > trying to say was talk radio is boring and I love music.
> IF
> > any of you hear of any efforts to bring back Timeless
> > Classics to AM radio in Tuscaloosa, holler back at me.
> >
>
>
> The board has been sort of slow lately, but we're still
> here. I don't think anybody took offense to anything you
> said in your post.

>
> I don't know about adult standards coming back to
> Tuscaloosa, or even Birmingham for that matter (Birmingham
> has been without adult standards since WLGS changed to talk
> about several years ago). I wasn't surprised when Citadel
> yanked Timeless Classics off WFFN, but I figured it would
> have stayed longer on WJRD, though. I don't think there's
> even a remote chance an FM in Tuscaloosa will pick up the
> standards format, and an AM doesn't look too good, either
> (there aren't that many AM stations in Tuscaloosa, anyhow).
> That's a shame though; we need a break from the usual
> programming we're getting on broadcast radio. At least
> there's satellite radio...

>
Really, where would Timeless Classics return to in Tuscaloosa and environs? I don't see any of the other stations there picking it up because they seem pretty solid with their current formats.
They must be looking at a Mississippi station. Is someone trying to restart one of the many dark AMs around Columbus?