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...format a station that I can listen to for more than 15 minutes without being bored silly or losing my mind? It's not only Philly stations that are guilty. I sit roughly equidistant from Roxborough and midtown Manhattan, in Ocean County, and there is NOTHING from either major market that really reaches out and grabs me. Yet, once away from the major markets, it's relatively easy to find great radio stations. My musical taste is pretty diverse; I like almost everything, except rap, hip-hop, etc.
Last weekend, my best friend and I took a road trip to York, Pa., to attend a wedding. While dialing around, we happened onto 96.1 WSOX Red Lion. After about listening for 20 minutes or so, my buddy said to me: "this station is fantastic! Why don't we have one like this in NYC?" I added, "and Philadelphia?" I know we are both 'old' by radio standards (46 and 47), but we make a decent living, and have disposable income. Commerical radio seems to forgotten people like me. WHY??
Last weekend, my best friend and I took a road trip to York, Pa., to attend a wedding. While dialing around, we happened onto 96.1 WSOX Red Lion. After about listening for 20 minutes or so, my buddy said to me: "this station is fantastic! Why don't we have one like this in NYC?" I added, "and Philadelphia?" I know we are both 'old' by radio standards (46 and 47), but we make a decent living, and have disposable income. Commerical radio seems to forgotten people like me. WHY??