Why does 1510/WRNJ have 92.7 and 104.7 on their web site? And for a little flee bite AM they sure have a full service staff.
Sam Lit said:Why does 1510/WRNJ have 92.7 and 104.7 on their web site? And for a little flee bite AM they sure have a full service staff.
Sherpat said:Russ Long freakin' ROCKS that station in the mornings.
Idiotic jerk of a traffic reporter he's saddled with, though....
djdalanj69 said:I guess that was the same reason "Annoying" as to your downfall on NJ 101.5. ???
The station still has a strong presence in the local community and although they've shied away from their oldies format, the local talk personalities still make it a prominent presence in the area.Frank Thomas said:Regarding WRNJ... as late as the mid 90s, when I worked there, the station had quite a presence in the local community, and a solid airstaff. When I was there, 107.1 and the translators were running a country format (I remember VT'ing the weather forecasts on weekends).
IIRC, there was also a short-lived WRNJ-TV (not sure what became of that or if those were the actual calls).
Frank
ptmph said:I too worked at WRNJ in the mid-90's back in the days of Carrie Lee in the mid-afternoons, when they transitioned from 1000 am to 1510 am . If you're the Frank Thomas I remember, you used to work weekends.