Was reading that RJ thread and somehow they moved on to the subject of WNAR. I grew up in Norristown in the 1960's. In the summer I'd spend a week at my grandmom's in Betzwood. Does anybody still call that little area along Trooper Road, between Egypt Road and the Betzwood Bridge, Betzwood? Does anybody still call the intersection of Egypt and Trooper Roads, Schracks Corner?
I digress. Back to WNAR. I recall she'd always have WNAR on. I have no memory of ever hearing Top 40 '60s rock-n-roll on there. My memory is of a lot of call-in talk, interviews, news. If there was music, it didn't interest me enough to even remember any music. I know it sounded nothing like 'FIL or Wibbage, which is what I listened to at home on my little white GE transistor radio. I remember hearing a lot a little jingle that went something like ' W - N - A - R, One Eleven Oh, Norristown' (always pronounced 'Double U - N - A - R, One Eleven Oh, NARistown)
I digress. Back to WNAR. I recall she'd always have WNAR on. I have no memory of ever hearing Top 40 '60s rock-n-roll on there. My memory is of a lot of call-in talk, interviews, news. If there was music, it didn't interest me enough to even remember any music. I know it sounded nothing like 'FIL or Wibbage, which is what I listened to at home on my little white GE transistor radio. I remember hearing a lot a little jingle that went something like ' W - N - A - R, One Eleven Oh, Norristown' (always pronounced 'Double U - N - A - R, One Eleven Oh, NARistown)