Maybe WLFN represents "wolfin'." I got nothing here.I saw all of that after you mentioned this, Firepoint. What they heck are they calling themselves again? Seems like this is been a station of high hopes and low results. I would be wonder if $1 sell price is worth it.
Kind of a shame for a 50Kw FM station. In kind of a rural area, but covers Clarksville fairly well. I listened to it a lot back when I lived there, 30-ish years ago.I wonder if they have an endgame, or if they're just throwing things at the wall to see what sticks.
WoLF Nashville?Maybe WLFN represents "wolfin'." I got nothing here.
I like "wolfin'" better, and as I (and others) have said here previously, this station simply does NOT reach Nashville. I live in Pegram, just west of Nashville, and I am literally at the very edge of their coverage area. It is iffy for me here at home, but I can pick it up from the wife's daycare, which is only about two miles away.WoLF Nashville?
The “N” in WLFN has no significance. Just the WLF. With their being so many stations across the country having “Wolf” branding, this is the best I could find.WoLF Nashville?
The "Wolves" up here in my new location on the VT/NH border are WZLF Bellows Falls VT and WXLF Lebanon NH, so I realize the extra letter may be meaningless, but figured that, with Nashville being the nearest major city, the N on WLFN may have been a reference, but your explanation does make sense.The “N” in WLFN has no significance. Just the WLF. With their being so many stations across the country having “Wolf” branding, this is the best I could find.
It might be fair to state the average person has no clue until they sit in that chair as owner or General Manager assigned to operate and report directly to the owner. That perspective shows many possibilities that are not perceived by the average radio station employee much less the listener.
That would be exciting for you if you would be able to move the station northward. I believe that when I lived in Clarksville, I was at the northern edge of their coverage area. Covering Hopkinsville, too, would likely give you a better chance of survival. I hope that you are (soon) able to do that. I remember that when I worked at the old WDXN, they were owned by TennAire Communications, who had an option at the time (1993) of buying 105.1. I know that all of that fell through after I moved away shortly thereafter. If you are able to move, it would almost certainly mean that I could no longer listen to your station, but moving would definitely be for the greater good.Hello Everyone-this is Bryan Fowler. I am the Managing Partner for Consolidated Media. We own and operate 105.1FM The Wolf (WLFN) I wanted to chime in and give an update since there was interest and concern with what we are doing. I, 12 months ago in the middle of an attempted minor mod to move the station north to completely cover the Clarksville/Hopkinsville Market just about died with Covid. I’m still relatively young (45) but have struggled with health issues this last year. In the midnight hour and for reasons that cannot be disclosed we voluntarily asked to dismiss the application for the minor mod this past spring.
SomeRadioGuy, you know exactly what I mean because you have been there. It's not the title as much as the experience. In fact, I'd say as a salesperson at my poorer choices of stations to work for, the harsh reality of radio as a business raised it's head (ie: sell all you can but collect like crazy. We need $XXXX by Friday to meet payroll).
When I worked at WDXN, as I mentioned earlier, their signal was simulcast on what was then WTWL-FM, but their tower was way out there in McKinnon, TN, an hour away from Clarksville. Signal was useless in Clarksville. I had to manually tune it in because my seek/scan wouldn't stop on it. A year or two after I left there, WTWL was sold, and became a full-fledged Paris/Paris Landing station. That made more sense for them, given where the station was located.Bryan. Thanks for the update. The main concern here is that you are getting stronger everyday. Number one priority. It is funny. I always said when I was still in my early 20’s that I would be old in radio at the age of 40. Ahh the memories of those days. I remember looking into 105.1, when it was for sale. A couple of us studied it and I remember the signal was actually decent to the south and west of downtown Nashville many years ago. You may have some standing about the signal interference. You sound like you are pushing through and being very proactive and positive. I have been in those weeds with signals that just were always “on the edge.” I have always believed that God intended kind and good people that own radio stations, to turn em into bold bad@$$es. It’s something you never can control or figure out. And if you do.... But, it sounds like you are on track and doing great, which is a testimony to your ability! Especially after Covid and having Covid. Would love to meet you and shake your hand sometime. Radio builds you up for continuous challenges, and maybe that helped you stay as strong as you could with Covid. Wow!
It has been The Wolf since 2016 except 90 days earlier this year when it went Adult Hits as The Train.I saw all of that after you mentioned this, Firepoint. What they heck are they calling themselves again? Seems like this is been a station of high hopes and low results. I would be wonder if $1 sell price is worth it.
Thank you so much for the kind words! Very much appreciated.Bryan. Thanks for the update. The main concern here is that you are getting stronger everyday. Number one priority. It is funny. I always said when I was still in my early 20’s that I would be old in radio at the age of 40. Ahh the memories of those days. I remember looking into 105.1, when it was for sale. A couple of us studied it and I remember the signal was actually decent to the south and west of downtown Nashville many years ago. You may have some standing about the signal interference. You sound like you are pushing through and being very proactive and positive. I have been in those weeds with signals that just were always “on the edge.” I have always believed that God intended kind and good people that own radio stations, to turn em into bold bad@$$es. It’s something you never can control or figure out. And if you do.... But, it sounds like you are on track and doing great, which is a testimony to your ability! Especially after Covid and having Covid. Would love to meet you and shake your hand sometime. Radio builds you up for continuous challenges, and maybe that helped you stay as strong as you could with Covid. Wow!
Yes, it is my understanding that part of the shareholders from that station and our present station were common at one point in the 1990s.When I worked at WDXN, as I mentioned earlier, their signal was simulcast on what was then WTWL-FM, but their tower was way out there in McKinnon, TN, an hour away from Clarksville. Signal was useless in Clarksville. I had to manually tune it in because my seek/scan wouldn't stop on it. A year or two after I left there, WTWL was sold, and became a full-fledged Paris/Paris Landing station. That made more sense for them, given where the station was located.