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Scott Lofskin

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Hi, I'm Scott. I'm from Florida. This is my first time posting on the Philadelphia board.

Orlando, has no local FM oldies station anymore. There is one on AM, but obviously the quality isn't great.

I recently found WOGL while surfing the web and I've been listening online at work all day. It's a great station. Consider yourselves lucky to still have an FM oldies station.

How long have they been around?
 
Keep listening. You'll hear the same 200 songs real soon. We consider them to be atrocious.
You ask, how long have they been around? Too long and we are cautiously optomistic that it will not be much longer.
 
I believed they signed on in November of 1988 or 1989. I remember 102 and 98 went to oldies within minutes of each other. They dumped HOT HITS 98 WCAU much to the chagrine of many highschoolers at the time. At that time it was mainly 50's and 60's music and was called Oldies 98. The oldies on 102 didnt last that long as the market could not support both.
 
CTNYRADIO said:
I believed they signed on in November of 1988 or 1989. I remember 102 and 98 went to oldies within minutes of each other. They dumped HOT HITS 98 WCAU much to the chagrine of many highschoolers at the time. At that time it was mainly 50's and 60's music and was called Oldies 98. The oldies on 102 didnt last that long as the market could not support both.
It was November 9th 1987 at 7 PM EST I think.
 
Julius May said:
It was November 9th 1987 at 7 PM EST I think.

And Julius, in his crib, spoke his first words: "Roll tape."
 
1987 is the year wogl changed to the oldies format , for sure . too bad they no longer play the late 50's oldies . there is a possible 20 year anniversary giveaway coming , if no format change gets forced on 'ogl before then .
 
Are you guys really that naive, this poster is from the CBS cluster, they are tying to stop the heat from the OGL rumor. Believe me fellas, OGL, in the form you know it now, will be gone by years end.
 
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