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WMTR Mornings...

Nice Breath of Fresh Air to hear Mark Mitchell taking care of the AM Drive duties for the past week+. Professionalism at it's very BEST! Hats Off Mark!!
 
Re: WMTR Afternoon

> Nice Breath of Fresh Air to hear Mark Mitchell taking care
> of the AM Drive duties for the past week+. Professionalism
> at it's very BEST! Hats Off Mark!!
>
Heard MK on the drive home say "Has your favorite oldies station been hi-Jacked, this is New Jersey's Classic Oldies, WMTR" then played "Hit The Road, Jack" by Ray Charles. Looks like they're going to work to win over the old CBS-FM audience.
 
Re: WMTR Afternoon

> Heard MK on the drive home say "Has your favorite oldies
> station been hi-Jacked, this is New Jersey's Classic Oldies,
> WMTR" then played "Hit The Road, Jack" by Ray Charles.
> Looks like they're going to work to win over the old CBS-FM
> audience.
>

Having been part of the "CBS-FM Demographic" myself, I find myself tuning into WMTR about 85% of the time and 10% of the time with my CD's and the remaining 5% scanning the dial. WMTR is certainly an "Incredibly Unique" station that seems to have built a loyal following. Sounds like they are continuously adding tunes to their rotation as well. THAT is MUSIC TO MY EARS ;-)
 
Re: WMTR Afternoon

> > Heard MK on the drive home say "Has your favorite oldies
> > station been hi-Jacked, this is New Jersey's Classic
> Oldies,
> > WMTR" then played "Hit The Road, Jack" by Ray Charles.
> > Looks like they're going to work to win over the old
> CBS-FM
> > audience.
> >
>
> Having been part of the "CBS-FM Demographic" myself, I find
> myself tuning into WMTR about 85% of the time and 10% of the
> time with my CD's and the remaining 5% scanning the dial.
> WMTR is certainly an "Incredibly Unique" station that seems
> to have built a loyal following. Sounds like they are
> continuously adding tunes to their rotation as well. THAT is
> MUSIC TO MY EARS ;-)
>
Ditto on the demographic!
And since WRLL 1690 Chicago has added 60s music, WMTR is the only place to be.
I'm a loyal listener, every chance I get, in Columbus, Ohio.
 
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