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Gone Country. Can Country Music Survive in New York City?
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(1/23/2013 2:15:21 PM) Flag as inappropriate content
Welcome newly born country station to the airwaves of New York! Long overdue! :)
I was an owner and GM of XL Country (an outstanding Country Staton) on 103.7FM (located in the Northern NJ part of the NY Metro)as part of Group M Communications Inc. from 1979-1980 before flipping to "POWER 103". It was good for business at that time, but I'm glad to have another country station to listen to now. Thanks Cumulus.
Bob Struble
Bob Struble
@rjstruble 1 Jul 09 slept well but got off the redeye with lingering ambien effects. dont remember the drive home much. auditioning for the kennedy clan...
http://twitter.com/rjstruble/status/2425449691
Will they find a way to move the transmitter to Manhattan from West Orange? If not, they'll be stuck with a secondary signal in most of the market.
I sense some sarcasm!?
Cumulus can't make everything work. Come on.
For example the CSOS sales system in San Francisco. Just sayin'
Most radio market listeners are starved for acoustic music. Some country formats are mostly acoustic and are welcomed regardless of lyrics.
Ironically I note WXRP's web stream is highly compressed and in your face. I don't believe that over processed audio is appropriate. Something more open and friendly but with a solid bottom is what I think will appeal the most to those looking for an alternative on the dial and especially on a web stream.
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(1/23/2013 2:15:21 PM) Flag as inappropriate content
Welcome newly born country station to the airwaves of New York! Long overdue! :)
- June at Bryan Farrish
(1/22/2013 3:03:32 PM) Flag as inappropriate contentI was an owner and GM of XL Country (an outstanding Country Staton) on 103.7FM (located in the Northern NJ part of the NY Metro)as part of Group M Communications Inc. from 1979-1980 before flipping to "POWER 103". It was good for business at that time, but I'm glad to have another country station to listen to now. Thanks Cumulus.
- Marvin Strauzer
(1/22/2013 2:56:06 PM) Flag as inappropriate contentBob Struble
Bob Struble
@rjstruble 1 Jul 09 slept well but got off the redeye with lingering ambien effects. dont remember the drive home much. auditioning for the kennedy clan...
http://twitter.com/rjstruble/status/2425449691
- An arrogant ass drives DUI
(1/22/2013 1:20:49 PM) Flag as inappropriate contentWill they find a way to move the transmitter to Manhattan from West Orange? If not, they'll be stuck with a secondary signal in most of the market.
- Doc Searls
(1/22/2013 12:16:30 PM) Flag as inappropriate contentI sense some sarcasm!?
- chris
(1/22/2013 11:39:28 AM) Flag as inappropriate contentCumulus can't make everything work. Come on.
For example the CSOS sales system in San Francisco. Just sayin'
- Drake E
(1/22/2013 9:42:57 AM) Flag as inappropriate contentMost radio market listeners are starved for acoustic music. Some country formats are mostly acoustic and are welcomed regardless of lyrics.
Ironically I note WXRP's web stream is highly compressed and in your face. I don't believe that over processed audio is appropriate. Something more open and friendly but with a solid bottom is what I think will appeal the most to those looking for an alternative on the dial and especially on a web stream.
- Ira Wilner
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