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The .wav
« on: November 29, 2008, 09:22:01 AM »

Been listening to it for a few weeks now, and WOW, this by far is the best programmed station I have heard in awhile.  Seriously, I think it sounds better than Smoothjazz.com and sky.fm's SJ station, IMO, and of course it blows anything they have left out there on the FM dial still considered "smooth jazz".  The programming is the perfect blend of new material, classic SJ tracks, and deep SJ tracks with a hint of chill and new age.  AC Tones, thank you so much!  I don't know why the Radio industry can't pick up talented people like you (who knows exactly what the listener likes) and let you run their stations.  I'm hoping in the next few years, mobile data plans get cheaper, so I can stream your station on the way to work.  I would pay to keep your station on, keep up the good work.    Grin
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2008, 10:08:31 AM »

I'll second that!    Grin

This is how I thought XM Watercolors would originally be programmed, but they weren't, so I dropped them after sinking around $1000 on an original Sony P n' P and 5 years of subscriptions.  Angry

Show AC Tones a little love and send him a donation!  http://www.wavjazz.net/

I'll gladly pay for a contemporary jazz/NAC radio station that sounds better than anything else out there!!!   Cheesy
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Re: The .wav
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2008, 06:58:31 PM »

Guys,

I am humbled by your kind comments about the station.  You guys from the board ESPECIALLY have helped make it better and better with each passing day through your suggestions and quality feedback.  This whole thing has been quite a thrill for me, from Keith Riker to big name artists doing liners for the station.  I know they wouldn't want their names associated with an inferior product, so you guys deserve plenty of credit as well for helping me refine it.  I am thankful to have you as listeners, and hope I can continue to provide you the quality programming you deserve!!!!

Peace,

Chris
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« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2008, 11:46:22 AM »


"The .wav" continues to amaze!!

Having respected air personalities like Keith Riker contribute to your station, as well as top SJ talent like Peter White, Chris Standring, and Brian Hughes (just to name a few) introducing the absolute best songs the genre has to offer, what more could a SJ aficionado ask for??!!

But just when I though the station couldn't get any better, today I hear a very professional female doing liners for "The .wav"!!  Simply fantastic!!

Keep up the great work Chris...and continued success with the finest contemporary smooth jazz station on the planet, "The .wav"!!

DD
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« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2009, 05:10:24 PM »

Congrats to "The .wav" on its one year anniversary.  I've been listening for a little under a year now and it is by far my favorite station.  AC Tones has done a hell of a good job programming it!  Loved the new "Timerider" program today btw, which showcases SJ tracks from a particular year.  Keep up the good work man and thanks for helping keep the format alive!   Wink
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« Reply #5 on: July 01, 2009, 08:49:41 PM »

And a hearty ditto from me, Chris!   The.WAV is constantly on when I'm home. It's the first thing I turn on when I get home and last thing I turn off before crashing to bed. I beam it wirelessly all over the house and outside.  You are class act, my friend.  You're doin' the Lord's work for sure.   Much continued success...!

Randy - aka Smoothguy
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« Reply #6 on: July 02, 2009, 12:50:09 AM »

Congrats Chris!!

"The. wav" is the absolute finest contemporary smooth jazz station I have every heard, thanks to your hard work, dedication, and programming talents!!

Many thanks for keeping contemporary smooth jazz alive!!

Continued success!!

DD
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« Reply #7 on: July 02, 2009, 05:24:44 PM »

Thanks guys.  Pleasure having all of you as regular listeners.  Thanks for your support and friendship.Smiley

Chris
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« Reply #8 on: July 04, 2009, 10:17:47 AM »

AC, Have you checked into AudioNow? One of my favorite little college stations to listen to that plays a lot of smooth jazz uses them. It's a thing where listeners can dial into a plain old telephone # and listen on any plain old phone. I'm not sure if they'd offer it to just an internet station, but it's worth a shot. My sources tell me that the college station I'm talking about only paid a 100 dollar startup fee and the rest is advertiser supported. AudioNow's website is http://audionow.com/ and if you want to sample a station that's using it, check out http://kur.kutztown.edu/ and scroll for the article about "KUR Now Available on Your Phone" for the phone #. I don't know if it's allowed to post phone #'s here, so just go to the website. The only charge is for calling a Pennsylvania phone # which for many people is nothing since most of us have those unlimited nights plans or even total "freedom" plans with unlimited calls whenever. Check it out, AC. I'd love to be able to hear the .wav on my phone whenever I want. I'm not near a computer much and I'm too low-tech for one of those fancy internet smart phones. That's the beauty of AudioNow.
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« Reply #9 on: July 04, 2009, 05:28:08 PM »

AC, Have you checked into AudioNow? One of my favorite little college stations to listen to that plays a lot of smooth jazz uses them. It's a thing where listeners can dial into a plain old telephone # and listen on any plain old phone. I'm not sure if they'd offer it to just an internet station, but it's worth a shot. My sources tell me that the college station I'm talking about only paid a 100 dollar startup fee and the rest is advertiser supported. AudioNow's website is http://audionow.com/ and if you want to sample a station that's using it, check out http://kur.kutztown.edu/ and scroll for the article about "KUR Now Available on Your Phone" for the phone #. I don't know if it's allowed to post phone #'s here, so just go to the website. The only charge is for calling a Pennsylvania phone # which for many people is nothing since most of us have those unlimited nights plans or even total "freedom" plans with unlimited calls whenever. Check it out, AC. I'd love to be able to hear the .wav on my phone whenever I want. I'm not near a computer much and I'm too low-tech for one of those fancy internet smart phones. That's the beauty of AudioNow.

Thanks, I-78.  I will check it out for sure, particularly if it is as affordable as you say it is.  The more folks I can reach to share our passion with, the better.  Happy 4th!

Chris
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