[NJARC] Philadelphia Radio

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Sun Nov 19 08:07:23 EST 2006


 
Scott,
    Just a minor correction, WFIL was at 560, (Famous  56 WFIL).  I actually 
preferred them over WIBG.  I grew up in  NE Philly and always had a tough time 
getting WIBG.  Maybe it was the  orientation of the antenna or the transmit 
power.  Anyway, they are gone  and are so many others.  At least we have 770 
WABC on Saturday  evening.  
    WFLN also had a AM signal that matched the FM  signal.  They dropped the 
AM sometime prior to the FM change.  What a  waste.  WRTI 90.1 FM at Temple U. 
now does 50/50 broadcasting of Classical  and Jazz.
    I also came across 850 AM somewhere in  Connecticut.  Weak signal here 
and dependent on conditions to hear.   Another oldies station that is simulcast 
with one of the satellite  services.
 
Joe
 
In a message dated 11/19/2006 5:38:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,  
ng19delta at yahoo.com writes:

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The  Philadelphia market has gone nuts recently: Within
the past 10 years(much  of this recent) weve lost or
changed as follows:

WFLN 95.7 went from  decades of Classical, to newest
pop 40 overnight, then to something else,  now a great
range of classic 70's-90's rock.

WWDB 96.5, went from  decades of talk radio (Remember
Irv Holmer, Dr. James Corea, Frank Ford?)  overnight to
pop 40, then classic rock, back to pop 40.


1210  WCAU news radio went to all sports, as did 950
WPEN- I used to listen to  rock on '95 P..E..N' as a
kid- I remember when Joe Niagra came  back...(Shades of
WIBG)

540 WFIL Gone

97.5 WPST went from  original current rock(in 70's &
80s) to pop 40s, to classic rock. As of  last Thursday,
97.5 is now what 106.1 is, and carries smooth jazz...
And  106.1 took WPST call sign, and the classic rock-
right after I said "Wow!  'PST is back carrying the
music I used to listen to on it when the music  was
new!" and decided to listen to an old favorite station
for a while.  D'OH!

And what the hell happened to Sunny 104.5? After
decades of  elevator rock, and bop along office chippie
music, it is now all-Latino....  Moy Loco.

There are more, but I gotta  run...

Scott



--- Robert Flory  <robandpj at earthlink.net> wrote:

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> Personality radio is  not dead.
> 
> Pierre Robert has been celebrating his 25th
>  anniversary at WMMR lately.
> Many of his contemporaries are still  around but have
> moved around the dial
> as stations come and  go.
> 
> I kick myself for not holding on to some  cassettes
> that I found in the
> attic of a house I lived in back  in the 80s.  They
> were tapes that a
> soldier's wife  recorded for him while he was in Viet
> Nam.  Most of them
>  were off-air recordings of WNEW FM and had such
> great period pieces  as
> promos for the upcoming Three Dog Night concert and
> the new  Black Sabbath
> album.  Many of the recordings had a female  disk
> jockey whose name escapes
> me now but who many would  recognize.  That was a
> novelty in the 70s.
> 
> I  think that some recordings of that era would make
> an interesting  bridge
> for some young people into our world.  Many
>  teenagers appreciate classic
> rock music and might be interested to  hear what it
> was like to listen to
> the radio when that music  was new.
> 
> Yesterday I heard that the Library of  Congress,
> which adds 25 historically
> significant recordings  per year to its collection,
> included Jimi Hendrix's
> "Are You  Experienced?" this year.  I thought I
> pushed the wrong button  on
> my car radio when I hit NPR and heard Jimi surfing a
> wave  of feedback.
> 
> Rob Flory
> robandpj at earthlink.net
>  www.home.earthlink.net/~navyradio  WWII Navy Radio
>  www.home.earthlink.net/~robandpj    Les Flory
> Television and  Electronics
> 
> 
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