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WSJT &PPM

badjef said:
austingrace said:
You would have figured smooth jazz would have been good for that signal. Ever since they serve the coastal areas a lot better. I know when I lived in Brandon it was very hard to get them. Even on a car radio. I just think that smooth jazz would do well for the beaches because it's about relaxing and whatnot.
People don't listen to the radio when they are swimming, and if they are asleep on the beach, they aren't listening very carefully, either.

They are relaxing!

Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!

...and are they taking their meters with them to the beach?

In related news (from Dec 7th "Making Moves"):

"Moving from Tampa to Orlando will be Melony Torres, who is leaving rhythmic WSJT-FM "Play" (98.7) for CBS Radio sister-station, urban WJHM-FM (101.9). She'll be MD/midday host"

Now, I wouldn't classify WSJT as "rhythmic"....but anyhoo....

Does this mean other changes are afoot at Play?
 
Lol. Didn't think of it like that but it's all good :). Anyway, should be interesting to see what happens.
 
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