That's typical of the operations there...the air talent can't voicetrack a show or otherwise use whatever automation system they may have to its full capability. This lack of training is just one of the many failings of the stations' ownership and management. They've got some good staff members at WLOU/WLLV, but these staffers have dismal leadership. They open a broadcast catalog, and their eyes glaze over because they have NO idea what they need, what they're looking at, how it works, what it costs, nor how it integrates with existing gear/systems.
By the way, something's funky with WLOU's nighttime pattern...seems a major eastern lobe is creeping to the NW, outside the licensed pattern parameters. Intentionally? Due to lack of maintenance? Either way, they'd better concern themselves with getting their AM act together before exporting it to FM.
By the way, something's funky with WLOU's nighttime pattern...seems a major eastern lobe is creeping to the NW, outside the licensed pattern parameters. Intentionally? Due to lack of maintenance? Either way, they'd better concern themselves with getting their AM act together before exporting it to FM.