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whfs returns

Will it still be simulcasted on 94.7-HD2? 97.5 HFS doesn't reach down to DC.

RIP Mix 2. That used to be my favorite HD2 station in the country.
 
It would have been nice for CBS to buy 107.9 from Annapolis and bring HFS back on that, with the same equal coverage area that it had on 99.1.

I predict HFS will die a third time within 2 years.
 
Nick said:
It would have been nice for CBS to buy 107.9 from Annapolis and bring HFS back on that, with the same equal coverage area that it had on 99.1.

I predict HFS will die a third time within 2 years.

Without a full power analog signal, even faster. This brand deserves to be brought back.
 
What's the direct streaming URL from WWMX HD2 with HFS? It's something with provisioning.streamtheworld.com but I don't know the exact address.
 
S said:
jackandcoke said:
Wrong town. 40 miles too far north. CBS don't get it.

HFS always had much better ratings in Baltimore than DC when it was on 99.1.

True dat!

Of course, the 99.1 signal was always better in B'More than the Western DC burbs. Always thought it'd be cool to have it on 94.7, then we'd have WHFS Bethesda again. :)
 
Read a comment today by way of DCRTV from the PD of a competing rock station in Baltimore insisting that CBS is making a mockery of the WHFS call letters by revamping the rock format once again.

I disagree. They've already been making a mockery of the WHFS calls for as long as "The Big Talker 1580" has been in existence.
 
InSearchOfGear said:
S said:
jackandcoke said:
Wrong town. 40 miles too far north. CBS don't get it.

HFS always had much better ratings in Baltimore than DC when it was on 99.1.

True dat!

Of course, the 99.1 signal was always better in B'More than the Western DC burbs. Always thought it'd be cool to have it on 94.7, then we'd have WHFS Bethesda again. :)
Besides having a better signal in Baltimore on 99.1, ‘HFS also faced a bigger challenge in the DC market with DC 101 parked alongside it in the alternative format during the latter years of HFS’s existence.

On the new 97.5, who is the jock who is currently preceding Neci in the afternoon slot? The guy sounds completely goofy. Seems like they pulled the janitor in to handle a few shows while the airstaff is being assembled.
 
MarkO said:
InSearchOfGear said:
S said:
jackandcoke said:
Wrong town. 40 miles too far north. CBS don't get it.

HFS always had much better ratings in Baltimore than DC when it was on 99.1.

True dat!

Of course, the 99.1 signal was always better in B'More than the Western DC burbs. Always thought it'd be cool to have it on 94.7, then we'd have WHFS Bethesda again. :)
Besides having a better signal in Baltimore on 99.1, ‘HFS also faced a bigger challenge in the DC market with DC 101 parked alongside it in the alternative format during the latter years of HFS’s existence.

On the new 97.5, who is the jock who is currently preceding Neci in the afternoon slot? The guy sounds completely goofy. Seems like they pulled the janitor in to handle a few shows while the airstaff is being assembled.

Is Weasel back? lol
 
HFS used to be a great station, even in DC. I remember it playing in a lot of businesses in and around the DC/Baltimore area for a long time.

Alas, like so many other nostalgia brands, it keeps getting dredged up and attempted to be resurrected every so often to no avail. There is a reason why it died originally, and ultimately time will tell if it will survive this trip around.
 
No Weasel isn't back...so far anyway....as for full power signal 97.5 does a pretty good job of reaching as far as Cecil County to the east. I do have to say it's alot like the old days when I struggled to grab that Grasonville stick but the important thing is it DOES reach here.
 
Those legal IDs at the top of the hour certainly are a mouthful...."WWMX HD 2 Baltimore, carried by W248AO Baltimore" and then moments later "WIAD HD2 Bethesda Washington"!

Will the WHFS call letters officially reappear when the FM signal is boosted to 250 watts?
 
MarkO said:
Those legal IDs at the top of the hour certainly are a mouthful...."WWMX HD 2 Baltimore, carried by W248AO Baltimore" and then moments later "WIAD HD2 Bethesda Washington"!

Will the WHFS call letters officially reappear when the FM signal is boosted to 250 watts?

The FM signal was boosted the 250 watts before the flip, but it's a translator signal, so it can only be used to rebroadcast another station--so they'll have to keep that weird legal ID.

Seemingly, CBS threw it on 106.5 HD2 just so they'd qualify to use the signal. Pretty clever.
 
DToTheJ said:
They've already been making a mockery of the WHFS calls for as long as "The Big Talker 1580" has been in existence.

CBS didn't want to let the famous call letters go to another owner, so they slapped it on a low-profile station just to keep it in the company until they can use them again. I've seen the big companies do that before.
 
The translator is owned by Hope Christian Church but CBS is LMAing it. It used to be a religious station. Perhaps the religious station isn't doing so well financially.

Just wish CBS decided to put HFS on WWMX-HD3 rather than blowing up Mix 2. Or better yet put Mix 2 on 97.5!
 
Is that Sunday Night Ragae Show still on the air there? I am not a fan of Rock Radio but I used to love that show when Neci used to do it back in the day.
 
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