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YES 94.5 Now Movin 94.5

Looks like 94.5 has changed formats yet again. Now its Rhythmic AC as Movin 94.5 which sounds just like Jammin 99.9 in Wilmington, NC. I wonder why they dropped the soft AC format.
 
WOW!!!!!! Paging Kahuna Paging Kahuna!!!! Where are all those old power 98 12 inch mixes?????? Throw those songs in the mix and play some good dance tunes from today and you can have Power 98 V2.0 LOL. Wonder how this format will do? Should be interesting to see. CC1
 
Does anyone know if there's a website for this station, and if they stream? And, are "Brad and Tasia the imaging voices? The Radio Kid from New York State wants to know.

--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].
 
I'm just glad it's over. Every time a soft AC station replaces something that plays good music, you wonder if you will ever hear good music again.

In Myrtle Beach, of course, we still have Easy and it's doing quite well.

Hilton Head is not so lucky, at least ratings-wise. and I don't know how the Savannah station's signal is. Bt it's not my worry since I don't go to Hilton Head.
 
KDF said:
The web site is up. Not much on it yet, but they are streaming.

www.movin945.net

First, KDF, thank you so much for that link you provided.

Okay. After getting the link, I immediatly listened to an hour of their stream. I was expecting the typical "Movin'" afair. Instead, I got a "Jammin' Oldies" station cloned as "Movin'." Also, Brad and Tasia are not the imaging voices. Here, in upstate New York, near Syracuse, we have a "Movin'" station too, but ours is much better than yours is, in my opinion. Ours actually plays dance from the 80's, 90's, and now. I feel sorry for you because you have a "Jammin' Oldies" station maskorading as a Dance/Rhythmic AC station.

However, I've posted a discussion about this very thing on the Rhythmic AC board. You may want to go there.

--The Radio Kid
(AKA Oswego Jeremy, as nicknamed by George of the Radio Racket.)
My email: [email protected].
 
Does New York's Movin have a online radio?

I listen to Movin 99.7 in Oakland/SF.
 
I can't tell from the website, so I'll have to ask: where is Movin 94.5 at?
I heard it today in Fayetteville and don't remember ever hearing anything on 94.5 before.
It broke up before I could listen long, but it sounded 'all right.'
 
Nevermind, now I see "Myrtle Beach" in the title bar to the Movin94.5 website. ;)

We been getting a few more Myrtle Beach radio days here than usual lately....
 
I picked this up in Concord, NC. I have before, even when it was Easy 105.9.

I'm not sure what I was hearing, but I heard the most annoying explosions before the station ID. It could be I was hearing another station, since the radio was jumping back and forth between stations. Most of the time I was hearing WMUU in Greenville, SC (the station I was trying to hear) but a lot of the time I was hearing La Preciosa in Greensboro, NC.

I was traveling through quite hilly terrain.
 
There are a lot of different musical styles on this station. Some good, some bad.

What I don't understand is why they couldn't succeed with the old format. Star is worse than ever. I heard "Wanted Dead or Alive" by Bon Jovi and "Music" by Madonna. That was at 10 in the morning. I noticed they weren't calling themselves "soft rock" any more, and with good reason.

Easy had no instrumentals whatsoever, though I liked most of what they did. Though you haven't lived until you've heard Bette Midler's "Wind Beneath My Wings" in stereo. Five seconds of that and I would have been ready to tell the Germans what they wanted to know. All I had to do was change stations, though. That song's bad enough on AM on a plain radio.
 
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