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They turned 92.7 WLIR into some damn spanish station. you don't know how pissed I was. It was bad enough 2 months ago when they deemed it the "new lir" aka playing more crap and less of the good stuff.
So I go to the website, and see this: "As WLIR moves off of the 92.7 dial position, a brand new TMO station will simultaneously hit the airwaves. 107.1 The Box (WLIR-FM), Long Island’s New Music Alternative, will provide cutting edge rock and modern alternative hits from artists such as Linkin Park, Blink 182, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Trapt, Nirvana, Maroon 5, the Beastie Boys, Audioslave, Korn, No Doubt and Sublime. Additionally, the station will continue ‘LIR’s tradition of fostering unique music from local artists and spinning new music first. The company’s other two stations, Party 105.3-FM (Dance) and 98.5-FM The Bone (Classic Hard Rock) will continue to broadcast their current formats." and of course that station doesn't come in around here Bastards.
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I remember in L.A., a bunch of people made a BIG deal when KNAC (105.5) left the airwaves, for the next few years there was a cult following of the station with lingering fans sticking old KNAC stickers on their new cars, making t-shirts, etc. Until recently, KNAC came back but only online. It's actually a great station... they play groups like, Metallica, Pantera, Slayer, and other hard rock groups.
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I remember years ago since I was in Anderson School that B-94 was a radio station in the Hudson Valley was playing nothing but rap, R&B and pop when it changed it to a jammin' oldies station for example Rhythm 94.3. Back in my New York area, Jammin' 105 was one of my favorite stations playing music by KC & the Sunshine Band, Chaka Kahn, A Taste of Honey, Stephanie Mills, The Village People, Donna Summer and others. Rhythm 94.3 played the same thing. And then by 2002, Jammin' 105 was changing its format again and it became Power 105, the stations play hip-hop and R&B. Also in the Hudson Valley, Rhythm 94.3 was changing it again to Cool 94.3 for 50's and 60's oldies and finally last year, the station was changed once again to Kicks 94.3 for country music. That's kinda strange. But now, living in the Hudson Valley, I lost all my oldies format what can I do with the stations format? Finally in the New York area, 102.7 WNEW was switched from trash talk to music and it became Blink 102.7. And finally at the beginning of the new year, the station was changed again to Mix 102.7 FM. I know all the station formats through the years before and during my time.
1965: 1010 WINS was switched music to an all-news station. 1970: WMCA was switched from music to talk. 1974: WWDJ was switched from music to inspirational music. 1982: WABC was switched from music to talk again. 1988: WNBC was switched from music to an all sports station, WFAN. That same year, Hot 103 became Hot 97. 1992: WNEW-AM was switched from standards to news and information from Bloomberg. 1998: WQEW was switched from standards to a teen pop station called "Radio Disney". |
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Musicradio77 Productions Last edited by musicradio77; 01-16-2004 at 11:32 PM. |
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If you are a New York radio fan, here are some of the links that certain radio stations had changed its format from through the years:
http://musicradio.computer.net/other...ast10-7-88.ram http://musicradio.computer.net/other/winsapril65.ram http://musicradio.computer.net/images/inglun5-10-82.ram http://www.musicradio77.com/wmca/pnm/montage6370.ram http://www.reelradio.com/wwdj/index.html#wwdjend http://rockradioscrapbook.tripod.com/wqewend.ram http://rockradioscrapbook.tripod.com/wnewend.ram |
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HOLAAAAAAAAA fcosijefuh ruf eruhf uhf gg j u gugher rsu!!!!!!!!!
![]() i <3 spanish music. |
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Ugh, I hate that too. They turned one of my old favorite stations into a talk-radio station...ugh.
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I go to WMTR's website over the weekend that it is going to change its format very soon from "Great Songs & Great Memories" to a classic oldies station. I missed WMTR where they were playing standards while I was in Brooklyn a few years ago.
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Last edited by musicradio77; 01-24-2004 at 01:55 PM. |
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By the way. I listened to the radio that Q92.1 in the Hudson Valley was changed and it became 92.1 Lite-FM. As for the oldies station in Kingston, WKNY plays the oldies every Saturday, none of these station in the valley can't get the oldies anymore. I should listen to CBS-FM and the new WMTR.
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There is a web site for WKIP which was used to be a talk, information and a Top-40 station from years ago which was changed to a Music of Your Life affiliate. Here is that site.
http://home.nycap.rr.com/airchecks/wkip.html http://www.musicofyourlife.com |
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Last edited by musicradio77; 03-05-2004 at 03:53 PM. |
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I found it. Here is the clip of how the radio staton changed from WYNY to WKTU. This was from February 10th, 1996. You should listen to it:
http://home.att.net/~tomasheski4/wyny-wktu.wav |
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Here is another format switch this time from 1988. The stations WYNY and WQHT had swap its frequencies from Hot 103 to Hot 97 and Country 97 to Country 103.5. This is a rare piece of radio history. You should listen to it at:
http://radio-info.com/airchexx/wyny-swap.ram |
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Go to my thread:
http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...threadid=85051 |
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Kingston's Radio History - WBPM (WKXP later on for country music):
Launched around 1965 as WGHQ-FM, running Beautiful Music from the start (with some simulcasts of the AM in off-peak hours). Flipped to automated Top 40 in 1975, switching calls to WBPM ("World's Best Popular Music") by late 1976. By 1984 had become a totally-live CHR, "B94", which was the starting point for several longtime area jocks like Lou Brown and Mike Dylan of WBWZ, Carl Dayton, Mike Vincent, CJ McIntyre (who is later hosted the show which is up on the dial at Kiss-FM 96.1)-who has been there on and off since then). By the mid-90's a change of ownership (to Jean and Walter Maxwell's "Historic Hudson Valley Radio") led to much cutting and not putting money for new on-air imaging (the same jingles/Charles Van Dyke liners from the mid-80's lasted nearly 15 years). By 1996, B94 went to a rhythmic lean (plus gold from their glory days) to counter against the then-adult leaning WSPK. When WSPK became dance-leaning mainstream, B94 went to a cult favorite mix of obscure hardcore dance, urban hits, and early 90's CHR. Was sold in 1999 to Roberts Radio (and divested by Clear Channel in 2000 to Concord Media) and flipped to Rhythmic Olddies "Rhythm 94.3" on June 10th. CJ McIntyre returned to do mornings (after 4 months gone from B94) and Lou Brown has done various shifts as well. When "Rhythm 94.3" went off the air in 2001, the station flipped the switch into 50's and 60's oldies as "Cool 94.3". CJ left the station to do afternoons on Kiss-FM 96.1 and Lou Brown does the host on "Cool 94.3" for a short time before he left the station to become general manager at Hudson Valley's Clear Channel. "Cool 94.3" was sold by Clear Channel in 2003 and bought it out by Cumulus Media and continued to do oldies until October of last year where the station switched from oldies to Christmas music as "Christmas 94.3" and later stunned that the station switched again and it becomes country music as "Kicks 94.3" and the new call letters WKXP was born. As of right now, the original call letters WBPM belonged to 92.9 after changing from its former 94.3 frequency to become "Cool 92.9" for oldies after leaving WRKW where it used to be "92.9 Rock". (From "Hudson Valley Radio History", updated by me.) |
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Last edited by musicradio77; 09-02-2004 at 08:57 PM. |
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Yesterday, a radio station in Philadelphia WPEN (950 AM) was switched from adult standards to all oldies format playing the first 10 years of Rock & Roll from 1955 to 1964 as part of the sister station WMTR. In Long Island, WLIR makes its comeback for a format known as "The Box 107.1" playing biggest hits of the 80's & 90's. The format will begin tomorrow.
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I was upset when KLOU 103.3 FM changed back to a mostly 60s
format after having been a 70s-early 80s station for about 2 years |
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