Now that WTIB has moved to 103.7, on their current website, wtibfm.com, it mentions about a new website coming soon,
and the revised lineup that will be finalized this Friday, they put a question mark of what will air at 12 noon, if you go to
pirateradio1250.com, read the letter to their listeners regarding this change, apparently WTIB's move has been in the
works since December 2009, so now we know that Rush Limbaugh will round out the weekday lineup.
The lineup will consist of...."Talk Of The Town" from 7 till 9am, "Glenn Beck" taking 9am until 12 noon, "Rush Limbaugh"
from Noon to 3, "Sean Hannity" from 3 to 6, Various shows from 6 till 7, "Micheal Savage" 7 to 9pm, "Laura Ingraham"
moves to 9pm till 11pm, and does anyone know what WTIB carries from 11pm until 6am during the week, and whether or
not they will stick to "Sporting News Radio" on the weekends?, this lineup is going to give stations in this market a run for
their money, but don't look for the ratings to reflect this for awhile, although i told another person who posts on this board
two years ago that Inner Banks Media should use 103.7 as a spring board for a "supertalk" format, but then FM talk wasn't
been touted much as it is today, i got half the equasion right, and look for more talk FM's soon nationwide.
and the revised lineup that will be finalized this Friday, they put a question mark of what will air at 12 noon, if you go to
pirateradio1250.com, read the letter to their listeners regarding this change, apparently WTIB's move has been in the
works since December 2009, so now we know that Rush Limbaugh will round out the weekday lineup.
The lineup will consist of...."Talk Of The Town" from 7 till 9am, "Glenn Beck" taking 9am until 12 noon, "Rush Limbaugh"
from Noon to 3, "Sean Hannity" from 3 to 6, Various shows from 6 till 7, "Micheal Savage" 7 to 9pm, "Laura Ingraham"
moves to 9pm till 11pm, and does anyone know what WTIB carries from 11pm until 6am during the week, and whether or
not they will stick to "Sporting News Radio" on the weekends?, this lineup is going to give stations in this market a run for
their money, but don't look for the ratings to reflect this for awhile, although i told another person who posts on this board
two years ago that Inner Banks Media should use 103.7 as a spring board for a "supertalk" format, but then FM talk wasn't
been touted much as it is today, i got half the equasion right, and look for more talk FM's soon nationwide.