Interstate 78 said:
What's with this odd little station? Little AM station on 1450 AM that sounds like it runs a classic rock satellite network and their moniker is "The Phoenix 1450." Doesn't sound like much of anything local except ads. Is anyone listening to this tiny outfit or know anything about its history? Everyone I know in Pottsville listens to T-102, or, if they're closer to the other side of Schuylkill County, to Magic 105. The old-timers listen to T-102's sister station full-service talk/music WPPA 1360 AM. So what's with this WPAM? They don't even have a website that I can find.
For some reason, I got to listening to
WPAM online yesterday. I had to equalize the shrill high end off of the
webstream, but the daytime (local?) classic rock library was well-balanced if you like mid-70s classic hits with a few zingers thrown in (an Elton John B-side - Elderberry Wine, a deeper album Bon-Scott era AC/DC track, a deeper Zeppelin track etc...), and it was uninterrupted except by a single PSA on the hour and a non-legal ID ("WPAM 1450 The Phoenix" - gotta fix that) at 10 past the hour. About sunset, when the station must sink into the chatter for all but listeners within 5 miles of Pottsville, a local band came on with a live performance that distorted the stream to the point of making it unlistenable, and a mostly-off-mic interview segment. Then the station started playing unidentifiable (at least by me) metal tracks. Then about a half hour after my local sunset (Philadelphia), the
stream started to oscillate as if it were an over-the-air feed of a graveyarder at sunset, making it truly unlistenable.
Today, (Sunday) it's back to non-stop classic rock.
Maybe Steve Green NEPA who hails from close to the signal and listens to the station, can fill us in on the details of this unusual operation. How does what sounds like a
one or two-man operation make money with no paid ads? How do they expect anyone to listen if the audio has serious technical flaws? And how did the remodeling of the studios go? Did anyone attend the open house? (And what role does the dog play in the operation?)
Inquiring minds want to know these things about this small quirky AM station!
Now if only
WWSM streamed (or had a working website!)......