Yawn. They recently changed formats, and are playing pretty much the late 60's, 70's and early 80's that WMJI analog/HD1 is playing minus the commercials. "Nothing but classic hits" is their new tagline. I just heard an announcer Rob Warner (voicetracked?), announce "The Letter" by the Box Tops. They are now playing Supertramp's "The Logical Song", and just played Hall and Oates "Loving Feeling", and something by Barry White. Rob is now giving tips for Thanksgiving, so injecting a little "info" and "personality" into the format, and into Elton John's "Your Song". Yawn again. I liked the "Real Oldies" format better, even though it was the same 300 50's and 60's oldies analog Majic played maybe a decade or so ago. Now Kool & Gang's "Celebration".
WDOK HD2 now has "The Groove" which seems heavy on the 70's, a lot of ballads and R&B, but nothing that you can't hear everywhere else like their analog/HD1, or even the two flavors of Majic. Not a lot of difference from their "Sunny Side" format of a month or so ago.
I really think these stations better come up with something more creative, even if it's something via satellite, or HD radio will not catch on. 96.5 HD2 plays the same format seemingly as their main signal minus commercials.
At least WGAR and WNCX HD2's are "thinking outside the box" somewhat (Classic Country and Spanish/Latino, respectively), and I hope they keep it that way. WQAL 104.1 at least throws in some local artists.
WCPN 90.3 now has an HD1 signal, which should reach well, as the main signal is 50K as far as I know, much more than most (all?) other Cleveland stations. WNWV 107.3 HD2 seems to have a somewhat eclectic mix.
WDOK HD2 now has "The Groove" which seems heavy on the 70's, a lot of ballads and R&B, but nothing that you can't hear everywhere else like their analog/HD1, or even the two flavors of Majic. Not a lot of difference from their "Sunny Side" format of a month or so ago.
I really think these stations better come up with something more creative, even if it's something via satellite, or HD radio will not catch on. 96.5 HD2 plays the same format seemingly as their main signal minus commercials.
At least WGAR and WNCX HD2's are "thinking outside the box" somewhat (Classic Country and Spanish/Latino, respectively), and I hope they keep it that way. WQAL 104.1 at least throws in some local artists.
WCPN 90.3 now has an HD1 signal, which should reach well, as the main signal is 50K as far as I know, much more than most (all?) other Cleveland stations. WNWV 107.3 HD2 seems to have a somewhat eclectic mix.