badjef said: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.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.
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?