Any updates on the transmitter move? Did they make the move closer to NYC?
An application has been filed.
https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/...com-proposes-new-site-closer-to-new-york-for-
Any updates on the transmitter move? Did they make the move closer to NYC?
Any updates on the transmitter move? Did they make the move closer to NYC?
An application has been filed.
https://www.allaccess.com/net-news/...com-proposes-new-site-closer-to-new-york-for-
Hopefully Entercom will eventually add to 94.7 an HD2 channel offering either classic or brand new country songs. They have this on many if not all of their country stations in major markets. And sister station Alt 92.3 in New York also plays new (alternative) music on their HD2.
It seems to me that NASH FM's website (nashfm947.radio.com) has a brand new look as of Thursday night.
Hopefully Entercom will eventually add to 94.7 an HD2 channel offering either classic or brand new country songs. They have this on many if not all of their country stations in major markets. And sister station Alt 92.3 in New York also plays new (alternative) music on their HD2.
I agree with Classic Country, but hits from 1956 to 1976, which is real country, not the so called phony Classic Country 1995 to 2015 which most Classic Country stations play and use the term Classic Country...
The problem in New York City, though, is that the market didn't even have a country station during a good chunk of that period, and WHN played such a watered-down version of country music duing the years it was on that New Yorkers never got to hear many of the more groundbreaking songs.
I agree with Classic Country, but hits from 1956 to 1976, which is real country, not the so called phony Classic Country 1995 to 2015 which most Classic Country stations play and use the term Classic Country...
I could guess that NASH FM might become either 94.7 the Wolf, Kissin 94.7, New Country 94.7 or even Buzzin @ 94.7 in the summer of 2019. We'll see what happens next?