Cincinnati Kid said:I heard about this happening back in the late 1960's when WCKY in Cincinnati was the flagship station for the Reds. Following a Sunday afternoon game, WCYN in Cynthiana, Ky. failed to take control back from the network and programming from WCKY was aired over WCYN for a time.
Limp73 said:Again, WING no longer has anyone minding the store....inexcusable!
It may as well simulcast Fly 92.9 if Mainline doesn't give a hoot....or just sell it outright to Radio Maria.
I'm guessing Limp73 is saying that WING-AM is an unattended operation. I'm really shocked that Main Line hasn't pulled the plug on the struggling CLiCK and thrown ESPN Radio on 101.5, especially knowing how notoriously cheap ML Broadcasting is.greg.hahn said:Limp73 said:Again, WING no longer has anyone minding the store....inexcusable!
It may as well simulcast Fly 92.9 if Mainline doesn't give a hoot....or just sell it outright to Radio Maria.
What does that mean? On air screw ups? Or merely unattended operation? It doesn't make for good discussion if you don't post any details.
alans613 said:I'm guessing Limp73 is saying that WING-AM is an unattended operation. I'm really shocked that Main Line hasn't pulled the plug on the struggling CLiCK and thrown ESPN Radio on 101.5, especially knowing how notoriously cheap ML Broadcasting is.greg.hahn said:Limp73 said:Again, WING no longer has anyone minding the store....inexcusable!
It may as well simulcast Fly 92.9 if Mainline doesn't give a hoot....or just sell it outright to Radio Maria.
What does that mean? On air screw ups? Or merely unattended operation? It doesn't make for good discussion if you don't post any details.