John Holcomb II said:I know this station is mostly mainstream country now, btubt but weren't they classic country years ago?
I remember when i first came to FL in 2004. I believe TRS was classic country at that point. If they did change, why the change?
jmtillery said:WTRS is more contemporary hit based country or Hot Country while WOGK is more traditional in its presentation interspersed with a classic country mix along with current music.
As for WRUF, the only void it filled is being a local Gainesville country music station, replacing the former WYGC. WRUF does not have the signal to effectively compete with WOGK and WTRS in order to attract any meaningful listening audience in Ocala. However, Country 103.7 The Gator appears to do fairly well with the local Gainesville country music listeners. WRUF's music is virtually the same as WTRS, being a hit based country music outlet for Gainesville while WTRS fills that same void in Ocala. WOGK covers Ocala and Gainesville with the traditional country music presentation.
John Holcomb II said:Being in The Villages, we're inbetween markits, so we get served by 5 country outlets here.
92.3 WWKA/Orlando
93.7 WOGK (strongest)
97.5 WPCV/Winter Haven
102.3 WTRS
103.7 WRUF
John
John Holcomb II said:Also from that markit, I've gotten 94.9 WTNT (Country) and classic rock "Golf 104" (unsure of the calls but I think its WGLF) over semilocal WTKS.
Kmagrill said:As a teenager, I used to marvel at the number of DX FM and TV stations I could get while visiting my grandfather in Yankeetown. The west coast of Florida has always been a pretty good spot for DX. There were also days when I could use my 1 Watt, 2-meter walkie-talkie to hit repeaters in North Carolina and Texas at the same time.