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Author Topic: 94.5 testing on their new stick  (Read 8413 times)
firepoint525
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Re: 94.5 testing on their new stick
« Reply #100 on: February 22, 2012, 08:48:30 AM »

P.S. And WHY do they not let the listeners calling in requests mention the song over the air?  Is that another VT quirk?
Apparently, they haven't been on the air long enough (yet) to start "taping" listener calls and playing those back, along with the listeners' requests.  Once they have a library of them, they will play them back over and over.  I remember another local station playing back the same call from some pizza delivery guy in Hermitage on successive Friday evenings!  Roll Eyes

Of course, the trick is actually lining up such a call with the actual song being requested, which as someone here suggested, VT hasn't quite mastered just yet.  Grin
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Re: 94.5 testing on their new stick
« Reply #101 on: February 29, 2012, 01:37:22 PM »

...One complaint though:  Chris, PLEASE stop talking over every nanosecond of the songs' intros!  Angry That is one facet of radio from years gone by that I DON'T miss! Roll Eyes

That's what I liked most about the heyday of Top40 radio.  All the stations played the same songs.  The only difference was what the DJs did.  You MUST listen to Coyote Calhoun's WAKY Louisville Top of the hour ID for which he was famous.

http://www.79waky.com/aircheckscoyotecalhoun.htm

I hear oldies stations playing those songs, but something is missing.  It's the DJs, I tell ya, it's the DJs who are missing.  Kids today can't find entertainment like that on iTunes.
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Re: 94.5 testing on their new stick
« Reply #102 on: February 29, 2012, 02:08:01 PM »

I tell ya, it's the DJs who are missing  preachin' to the choir son... Wink
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Re: 94.5 testing on their new stick
« Reply #103 on: February 29, 2012, 03:12:13 PM »

...One complaint though:  Chris, PLEASE stop talking over every nanosecond of the songs' intros!  Angry That is one facet of radio from years gone by that I DON'T miss! Roll Eyes
That's what I liked most about the heyday of Top40 radio.  All the stations played the same songs.  The only difference was what the DJs did.  You MUST listen to Coyote Calhoun's WAKY Louisville Top of the hour ID for which he was famous.
http://www.79waky.com/aircheckscoyotecalhoun.htm
I hear oldies stations playing those songs, but something is missing.  It's the DJs, I tell ya, it's the DJs who are missing.  Kids today can't find entertainment like that on iTunes.
Sure, bring back the DJs.  But only the ones who know how to "hit the post," not the ones who proceed to mow down the damn post!  Angry  That is NOT the sign of a good DJ.  It's the sign of an egomaniac!  Roll Eyes 
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