Shaggz
A strong 7
Should we post a poll to pick the right, left or both thumbs?I listen to Pandora all day. Thumbs up
Should we post a poll to pick the right, left or both thumbs?I listen to Pandora all day. Thumbs up
but not nearly as cool as the old "modern rock at the jersey shore days"
I miss those days....actually won a "Box of Junk" once.
M. Murray (DJ) is a mtber and a nice guy....I hope he can tolerate the change...I can't.
They sold out long ago. "In November 2000, WHTG was sold to Press Communications. WHTG then became known as G106.3, and took on a format that could be described as a hybrid of alternative and modern adult contemporary. "
It was still a good station after the sale, but not nearly as cool as the old "modern rock at the jersey shore days"
I guess you wont be taking any rides from me.I'm at a loss with 1st Wave.
However, I really do not like what they are playing on 1st Wave
You guys need to buy this new invention called an MP3 player.
My wife and I are long-time morning drive listeners who both grew up on Stern, and still like to have the radio on in the morning as we get ready for work. O & A are OK at best to me, but what really bums me out about the state of commercial radio is the nature of the ad time they have been reduced to selling.
The ads are all for credit card debt relief, pills to make your schlong bigger, with an included "measuring device", and lately, Ashley Madison, a dating service for married people. It's a clear indication of how shitty the market is when these are the best products and services willing to pay for ad time. It gets to be a frigging drag hearing the same stupid ads over and over again, particularly when I have zero interest in what they are attempting to sell.
Back in Howard's heyday, his ad time was like another part of the show, between the local ads and the national stuff.
Back in Howard's heyday, his ad time was like another part of the show, between the local ads and the national stuff.
Back in Howard's heyday, his ad time was like another part of the show, between the local ads and the national stuff.
Some of Howards best stuff was going on during "live" commercial reads.