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Wikipedia

We should all work together on editing and making articles on South Florida radio stations. Some pages don't exist. Looking at the box that says FM radio stations in the Miami-Ft. Lauderdale market, I saw some articles have not yet been created.

I clicked on "101.5" and it went to a non-existant article "WLYF". I started a "WLYF-FM" article, so I'll change the link.

What do you say?
 
livingfruitvirus said:
"The station targets women aged 25-54"

When I lived in Miami, every middle aged white man I knew listened to Lite FM.

Why?

You must have had an interesting (?) bunch of friends.

I avoided it when it was elevator music in the 70s, and it's just as appealing to me now.

73s
 
Kevin said:
I'm positive that Lite FM targets women 25-54.
It's a fact.

Yes it is. By the same token most CHR-POP stations across the nation target kids, teenagers, and young female adults. It's ironic because most of the on-air personalities on these stations are guys right around my age. I've been a TOP 40 fanatic since I was a little kid, and I'm still one today.

There's a Chinese Restaurant that I frequent here in the Homestead area. I actually ate lunch there today. In the past they played LITE-FM (rather loud actually) through their sound system. They then switched over to Y-100. Today they were playing THE-COAST. I asked them why they keep switching their station. They responded that LITE-FM was putting their customers to sleep, and that Y-100 was scaring them away. THE-COAST apparently fits their target demographics of hungry male and female Chinese Food lovers of all ages !


WON TON MAJOR
 
The-Major said:
Kevin said:
I'm positive that Lite FM targets women 25-54.
It's a fact.

Yes it is. By the same token most CHR-POP stations across the nation target kids, teenagers, and young female adults. It's ironic because most of the on-air personalities on these stations are guys right around my age. I've been a TOP 40 fanatic since I was a little kid, and I'm still one today.

There's a Chinese Restaurant that I frequent here in the Homestead area. I actually ate lunch there today. In the past they played LITE-FM (rather loud actually) through their sound system. They then switched over to Y-100. Today they were playing THE-COAST. I asked them why they keep switching their station. They responded that LITE-FM was putting their customers to sleep, and that Y-100 was scaring them away. THE-COAST apparently fits their target demographics of hungry male and female Chinese Food lovers of all ages !


WON TON MAJOR

One-Ton Major? Diet, Man, Diet!

Great story.

73s
 
954 said:
If you write an article about ANY south Florida radio station, a link to the South Florida Radio Pages http://RadioPages.net/radio at the bottom would be appropriate and appreciated. (BTW, I am mentioning the new WLYF and Y-100 pages in the next Radio News.)

954,

I've been meaning to ask you this for at least a week now. WHY does your original www.radiopages.net home page not match your new www.radiopages.net/radio home page ?

If we are going to link to your home page then it should be your real home page not a secondary page. Kevin added your original www.radiopages.net home page to the WHYI article on Wikipedia, but it's your old home page with old references and old links to July material.

Can you match-up the home pages for us ?

ALSO... If you have any kind of radio-related site with links, a link would be appreciated, to help me re-establish myself in the search engines.

I know that you asked me to do the same thing, but if you would like to write a paragraph or two regarding your Radiopages web site then by all means feel free to do it and send it to me and I will include it as a permanent fixture on my web site.

THE MAJOR
 
I'm replying to all Wikipedia-related posts within this thread because the new thread that 954 created is a meter long and my laptop's wide-screen monitor isn't w i d e enough to show everything on the screen. If we stop posting within that other thread then it will naturally slide off of the page and everything will return to looking normal on here again !

Kevin said:
I made a big mistake on the WFTL page (which was already written). I accidentally deleted all the references. :-[
Edit: I put what was in the references section back, but it is all botched up. I'll appreciate help fixing it.

Hey Kevin,

You didn't delete the references. You just removed the simple command line that displays them. I fixed it for you. It's all good now ! Check it out - WFTL on Wikipedia !

Speaking of WFTL - not on WIkipedia but on my car's stereo this morning at 5:30 AM on my way to work aqui en el sticks de Homestead - I actually picked-up a rather decent signal at AM-850. I heard the 'Wall Street Journal' show this morning.

Meanwhile over at (what should have been) 'Radio Disney' - WMYM AM-990 - all I heard was a distant stacion en Espanol con mucho kids laughing and singing funny songs. After that a serious-sounding dude came on with the news.


EL MAJOR
 
954 said:
Many corrections to make .... I'll point out some errors later, starting with 1948.

I needed a good laugh this afternoon, and I got it numerous times over and over again everytime I read your statement above ! I've read it about 15 times now - each time laughing hysterically. It's as if you plan to 'point-out' nearly 60 years worth of errors to us ! ::)

It reminds me of the little kid that shows his dad his homework. The dad looks it over and identifies numerous spelling mistakes on it, so he tells his son to get the dictionary out, look-up the misspelled words, and spell them correctly. The kid then inquires how he could possibly look-up the words if he doesn't know how to spell them correctly. The dad pauses for awhile to think about it, and then in frustration he basically tells his son to start with Page 1 of the dictionary.


THE MAJOR, FORMER SPELLING-BEE CHAMPION
 
multiple answers

Answering a few different postings, in different colors...
Yes, I will write a few short paragraphs.

I'd like to use your Chinese restaurant story of the other day in
Radio News. OK?


The-Major said:
954 said:
Many corrections to make .... I'll point out some errors later, starting with 1948.

I needed a good laugh this afternoon, and I got it numerous times over and over again everytime I read your statement above ! I've read it about 15 times now - each time laughing hysterically. It's as if you plan to 'point-out' nearly 60 years worth of errors to us ! ::)


Well, Excuuuuuuuuse me. If you start reading the chronology with 1948,
you would assume that it was called WFTL then. I don't recall if I saw Curt Gowdy
mentioned anywhere on the page. Wasn't this the station he owned? If there are
other errors... well, I'm sure you'll find them.

60 years of errors? No, I never heard of the original WFTL 1400 before 1966, and
I wasn't able to get a decent signal on 850 until they increased the power during
the current regime. Look for Mike's recent quote about WFTL on 850. Good for a
laugh and a great addition to that page.

As for the other question, the new index.html page in the radio
directory with the RSS feed is the main page of the Radio Pages. The index.html
page in the root is the main page of the whole domain. They were almost identical
just temporarily because I hadn't added a lot of pages yet.

And Radio Pages is two words, with a space, except in the URL.


THE MAJOR, FORMER SPELLING-BEE CHAMPION

Congrats. I never had the opportunity to participate in one,
but people (at work and otherwise) have been asking me about
spelling and grammar for as long as I can remember. Including
bosses and other writers and editors!!

73s
 
Re: multiple answers

954 said:
I'd like to use your Chinese restaurant story of the other day in Radio News. OK?

Go for it ! ;D

Well, Excuuuuuuuuse me. If you start reading the chronology with 1948, you would assume that it was called WFTL then. I don't recall if I saw Curt Gowdy mentioned anywhere on the page. Wasn't this the station he owned? If there are other errors... well, I'm sure you'll find them.

NO - I wouldn't find them because I know very little about the long history of WFTL. I'll stick with contributing material for my WHYI creation on Wikipedia and assisting Kevin with his WLYF creation. Feel free to work on WFTL for us on behalf of the entire 'Radio-Info Miami-Ft. Lauderdale Wikipedia Accuracy Tiger Team !'

Congrats. I never had the opportunity to participate in one, but people (at work and otherwise) have been asking me about spelling and grammar for as long as I can remember. Including bosses and other writers and editors!!

DITTO !

THE MAJOR
 
You are really good with your writing and editing skills David.

I was in one spelling bee long ago when I was in 5th grade. I spelled the word "weather" right, but the killer was "deceive". That word took out a lot of kids.

I before E except after C.
 
Kevin said:
You are really good with your writing and editing skills David.

Thank you. I try.

Even so, some mistakes sneak in because I notice
them after the too-short editing window has passed.
On another radio board, you have 24 hours, I think.

At one time, about 1981, I thought the IBM Correcting
Selectric was mankind's greatest invention of all time.

That had the white stuff built in, and with its memory, it
could remove the last few letters you had typed, limited
only by its buffer size, whatever that was.

New page going up later today!!!

73s
 
Kevin said:
Your help will be appreciated Major. By the way, I transferred the 'WLYF-FM' article to 'WLYF'.

Actually I meant that I would help out in the spelling, grammar, and sentence and paragraph structure department. I'll also correct any boos-boos that may occur during the building of the article such as the loss of references, etc. I won't be able to contribute much material for WLYF because quite simply I know next to nothing about their long history. It's just like WFTL. I know that they used to be on 1400 and now they are on 850 via a big stick near the big lake. 954 knows all about WFTL ... going all the way back to 1948 ! ;D (I'm still laughing about that one !)

The WHYI article continues its forward momentum. I've been adding bits and pieces to the 'Bobby & Footy' era of Y-100 off and on during the day today.

ONE WORLD ! ONE STATION ! Y-100 !


THE MAJOR
 
WFTL + 60 years

The-Major said:
Actually I meant that I would help out in the spelling, grammar, and sentence and paragraph structure department. I'll also correct any boos-boos that may occur during the building of the article such as the loss of references, etc. I won't be able to contribute much material for WLYF because quite simply I know next to nothing about their long history. It's just like WFTL. I know that they used to be on 1400 and now they are on 850 via a big stick near the big lake. 954 knows all about WFTL ... going all the way back to 1948 ! ;D (I'm still laughing about that one !)

Since you mention it, WFTL went on the air (at 1400 kilocycles, I believe)
in September 1946 . On a houseboat! Look at the newspaper item on Mike's site.


What is now called WFTL may have gone on the air in '48. I'll take your
word for it, whoever wrote the WIKI item. I know less about their history.

73s
 
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