> According to the official website of the format
> (
http://www.jack.fm), SLY is an ABC Jack affiliate. I heard
> SAM while I was there for Christmas and it sounded just like
> every other variety station I've ever heard. Honestly, I'm
> not sure what the difference between SAM and Jack could
> be... SAM sounded like it was basically the same thing as
> Jack FM in Indianapolis and Mike FM (Jack-like clone) that
> my company in Fort Wayne runs. I'm sure you already know
> this but the entire variety format is mostly a classic rock
> tilt with some newer and older pop tunes thrown in for mix
> with a little bit of new "pop" rock (Hoobastank, Creed,
> etc).
>
> I don't think there's any way that Meridian will be able to
> support two stations like that. One of them will be gone by
> the end of the year... as to which one it'll be, I think the
> Jack presentation is the better of the two that are there
> now. After all, with two stations playing almost exactly
> the same music, presentation is what it will come down to.
>
> Jonathan
>
> > That's right, Meridian area posters. I was listening to
> > that station and discovered this change, earlier tonight.
> I
> > was tuned in and heard some rock tunes on 104.9. I was
> > wondering what was going on. Usually when I listen to
> WSLY,
> > I hear Urban tunes. When the announcer said this is WSLY
> > York Alabama, that shocked me. I didn't expect WSLY to
> > become Jack FM. Anyway, now that your area has Jack, hope
>
> > this new format will have success. As the announcer said,
>
> > playing whatever we want, this is Jack 104.9.
> >
> > RDP <
> >
>
when i heard the abc jack it sounded like a top 40 from 1984. not like a classic rock station. the independant jacks do however sound like classic rock for the most part. but i heard one on live 365 in california that souned like classic alternative.<P ID="signature">______________
note to the NAB..satellite radio..its worth paying for!!</P>