WXCT weirdness: Yesterday, I was driving on the Berlin Turnpike and heard the DJ on WXCT not only say that Jonathan Edwards' "Sunshine" had just been played when a completely different song had, but she also remarked on the snow that was coming down and how it wouldn't end until "sometime tomorrow." Obviously, her contribution to the show was a voicetracked shift from the previous day, not synced with the current day's playlist.
Today, even more weirdness: Same drive, and I notice there's no DJ and the music mix is back to '50s and '60s. Hmmmm. I get into New Britain, tune to 1490, and there's "Boogie Oogie Oogie," playing at the same time 990 is playing "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance"! No simulcast!
Any idea what's going on? Marc, maybe
They pick up the programming from 1490 via an Internet Stream from COX Cable. It periodically goes down so they have a back up computer with music to put the station back on the air. Same thing used to happen when they used to simulcast La Nueva Power 1270. Other times there are transmitter issues that take the station down. According to a post on their Facebook Page they are in the process of firing COX Cable. As for the wrong song ID, it's something messed up with the Voice-Tracking. Either the wrong playlist or the wrong voice tracks.
Should be noted station call letters are changing back to WNTY and they will be getting an FM repeater on 96.1 FM. I also will be visiting the West Springfield studio sometime in May. Will hope to gets pictures of the studio, and a picture of myself with Ray Mills, and a picture of my best friend with Ray Mills, and if there is someone else in the build a picture of me, my best friend, and Ray Mills.
Speaking of La Nueva Power 1270 they are now known as Bomba 1270. Same name as their sister station in Connecticut, but it's not a simulcast.