While WLIR might be extremely far removed from its glory days, I seem to recall it sounding pretty good a few months ago. It represented a pretty good balance of what a modern Alternative station should sound like, playing acts like Bloc Party and Kings Of Leon while not playing too much mainstream rock stuff (Linkin Park being one exception, though they weren't played nearly as much as they are on K-Rock). They also seemed to dig deep into their vast library on numerous occasions.
Now take a gander, if you will, of the list of currents receiving airtime on WLIR ( http://www.wlir.fm/playlist.htm ). I was taken aback by how horrible this list was. Really seems like a station that wants to give WPLJ a run for its money. With the exception of Shiny Toy Guns, all of the other acts on the list are Hot AC staples. Maybe they should claim that they "dare to be like everyone else". I mean, they're playing Colbie Caillat, which is rubbish (yeah, I guess I'm one of the people that just doesn't get it), but there's so much more awful stuff that you can't list it all here. The focus of the library has also steered away from pure Alternative to '80s pop/rock and dance music. At this point, why even call it WLIR anymore? Give it a name like "Alice" or "Lucy" or something, because basically it's a female friendly adult pop station.
Sure, WLIR is on a crummy East End signal, but this weak approach to programming will ensure that absolutely no one tunes in. I guess that we had Harlan Friedman to thank for the station sounding the way it did before - now it's an awful hybrid of '80s pop, dance, and Hot AC acts. Reminds me of the sound they had the year before the 92.7 frequency was sold to Univision. Could just be what they needed to do to run the station into the ground, if that's what they're trying to accomplish.
Now take a gander, if you will, of the list of currents receiving airtime on WLIR ( http://www.wlir.fm/playlist.htm ). I was taken aback by how horrible this list was. Really seems like a station that wants to give WPLJ a run for its money. With the exception of Shiny Toy Guns, all of the other acts on the list are Hot AC staples. Maybe they should claim that they "dare to be like everyone else". I mean, they're playing Colbie Caillat, which is rubbish (yeah, I guess I'm one of the people that just doesn't get it), but there's so much more awful stuff that you can't list it all here. The focus of the library has also steered away from pure Alternative to '80s pop/rock and dance music. At this point, why even call it WLIR anymore? Give it a name like "Alice" or "Lucy" or something, because basically it's a female friendly adult pop station.
Sure, WLIR is on a crummy East End signal, but this weak approach to programming will ensure that absolutely no one tunes in. I guess that we had Harlan Friedman to thank for the station sounding the way it did before - now it's an awful hybrid of '80s pop, dance, and Hot AC acts. Reminds me of the sound they had the year before the 92.7 frequency was sold to Univision. Could just be what they needed to do to run the station into the ground, if that's what they're trying to accomplish.