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Post by Mike on Feb 15, 2012 16:05:53 GMT -5
This link can be removed, since they no longer display Premiere's cue sheet. Thanks for the update - I've been away for a week, so I need to play 'catch-up' on here! When I saw several posts above mine, I was starting to think you'd taken a bit of a vacation!
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 18, 2012 12:28:34 GMT -5
I checked the website, as well as IHeartRadio, and could not find any online streaming link. Does anyone know if this station streams online anymore?
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 18, 2012 12:30:14 GMT -5
Thank you for the update - I will make the changes!
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 18, 2012 12:39:26 GMT -5
KCCL-FM, 92.1 K-HITS FM 60's & 70's Greatest Hits, Sacramento CA runs the 70's show on Sundays from 11 am to 2 pm (EST). www.921khits.com/stream.html Thanks for the great addition! UPDATED FEB 18 2012 (New station added) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 11 am - 2 pm KCCL - K-HITS 92.1 - 60's & 70's Greatest Hits - Sacramento CA 92.1 FM www.921khits.com/stream.html -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 18, 2012 12:41:42 GMT -5
Kool 108 does not play the extras but they should. They played a filler song in the first hour and the second hour just started at 6 before the hour. Third hour also starting at 6 before the hour. This is neat how they throw in little tidbits of info about various songs. i.e. Tom Johnston did not think "Long Train Runnin" was worth recording because he thought it was too simple a song. Of course it ended being a top 10 hit for the Doobies. Thanks dukedeb for the update - I'll make a notation.
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 18, 2012 12:47:13 GMT -5
Thank you for this addition to the AT 40 lineup! UPDATED FEB 18 2012 (New addition to list) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm WHVO - Oldies 96.5 FM (1480 AM) & 100.9 FM (1110 AM) - Hopkinsvillle KY streamdb1web.securenetsystems.net/v4/index.cfm?stationCallSign=WHVO&relocateURL=truePLEASE NOTE: Their schedule says start time is 1 pm local time (2 pm Eastern) but it actually follows several minutes of top-of-the-hour news and commercials. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post by Mike on Feb 19, 2012 19:05:54 GMT -5
Found another station playing the show: It's WJER, 1450 AM out of Dover-New Philadelphia, OH ("The Voice of the Valley"). They play the show on Saturday afternoons - unfortunately, it doesn't say what time on their website or their Wiki. I do have a streaming link for them though. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday (Time is as yet unknown) WJER - The Voice of the Valley - Dover-New Philadelphia, OH 1450 AM www.wjer.com/DesktopModules/LiveStream//StreamPopup.aspx?Stream=1-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 19, 2012 19:33:16 GMT -5
Found another station playing the show: It's WJER, 1450 AM out of Dover-New Philadelphia, OH ("The Voice of the Valley"). They play the show on Saturday afternoons - unfortunately, it doesn't say what time on their website or their Wiki. I do have a streaming link for them though. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday (Time is as yet unknown) WJER - The Voice of the Valley - Dover-New Philadelphia, OH 1450 AM www.wjer.com/DesktopModules/LiveStream//StreamPopup.aspx?Stream=1----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Great find! If you are able to get the exact times of the broadcast, would you please post it here, so I can them to the list? Thanks!
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Post by briguy52748 on Feb 21, 2012 8:53:37 GMT -5
KUUL-FM in the Quad Cities has switched formats to a Top 40/CHR format as of Monday, Feb. 20, the new station being called KISS-FM (not sure if that's call letters or keeping the old ones).
For now, I'm just saying that "AT40: The 70s" in the Quad-Cities is in limbo ... at least on KUUL-FM. We'll know more this weekend, although it is already known that the current version, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, is in the lineup.
Far as I know, "AT40: The 80s" will continue to air on KMXG (Mix 96).
Brian
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Post by Mike on Feb 21, 2012 13:49:50 GMT -5
Far as I know, "AT40: The 80s" will continue to air on KMXG (Mix 96). Do you have a timeslot for them? I've seen them posted before, but when I tried looking them up, there's not even a mention of Casey on their website (and there still isn't) - thus, the reason they're not even listed in the 80s stations thread.
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Post by atruefan on Feb 21, 2012 14:43:51 GMT -5
KUUL-FM in the Quad Cities has switched formats to a Top 40/CHR format as of Monday, Feb. 20, the new station being called KISS-FM (not sure if that's call letters or keeping the old ones). For now, I'm just saying that "AT40: The 70s" in the Quad-Cities is in limbo ... at least on KUUL-FM. We'll know more this weekend, although it is already known that the current version, hosted by Ryan Seacrest, is in the lineup. Brian I monitor this station so we'll see this weekend. Seeing as how it's Top 40/CHR I think it's a pretty safe bet that 1970s songs will not be part of the format. That's too bad; this was one station that played AT40 The 70s twice a weekend (albeit one of them was in the middle of the night.)
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Post by briguy52748 on Feb 21, 2012 15:57:53 GMT -5
Do you have a timeslot for them? I've seen them posted before, but when I tried looking them up, there's not even a mention of Casey on their website (and there still isn't) - thus, the reason they're not even listed in the 80s stations thread. Currently, 6 a.m. Saturdays and 9 p.m. Sundays. The Saturday airing is of the complete four-hour program; on Sundays we get the last three hours. I monitor this station so we'll see this weekend. Seeing as how it's Top 40/CHR I think it's a pretty safe bet that 1970s songs will not be part of the format. That's too bad; this was one station that played AT40 The 70s twice a weekend (albeit one of them was in the middle of the night.) I just spoke to someone with KUUL-FM, and they are shuffling some of their programs around to the other stations. My guess is, if it sticks around in the Quad-Cities market, "AT40: The 70s" – along with "The 70s with Steve Goddard," "Dick Bartley's Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits" and John Landecker's "Into the 70s" – will probably move to KMXG (Mix 96), and thus both programs would then air on that station. Until there is official confirmation, however, I'd wait to make any changes to where "AT40: The 70s" airs in the Quad Cities. You can go ahead and update the 80s thread, although with KUUL-FM's format change, that could be subject to change. Thanks! Brian PS: FWIW, when it aired on KUUL, "AT40: The 70s" aired at 3 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sundays. The 10 a.m. time was a misnomer, as the show sometimes started as early as 9:15 a.m. or as late as 10:30 a.m. Depended on what free programming/public affairs/the "Health Feature" show they aired between about 5:30 a.m. or so (when the 3 a.m. airing ended; fewer commercials) and about 7:45-8 a.m., when "Goddard's Gold" came on. (And with the Sunday morning airing, only the first and third hours of that show aired; a 8 p.m. airing gave us all three hours.)
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Post by marv101 on Feb 21, 2012 22:57:40 GMT -5
KUUl-FM isn't changing their call letters according to anrticle in the local newspaper; it's an almost fully automated Clear Channel-owned top 40 stations featurning 100% syndicated personalities from three format powerhouses Z100 (NYC), KIIS-FM/Los Angeles & KHKS (106.1 KISS-FM) Dallas.
KXMG AT Todd Alan was moved to KUUL to do afternoon drive.
The stated reason was to attract more 18-34 year old listeners to compliment CCs other four stations in the market.
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Post by pizzzzza on Feb 22, 2012 17:55:01 GMT -5
Do you have a timeslot for them? I've seen them posted before, but when I tried looking them up, there's not even a mention of Casey on their website (and there still isn't) - thus, the reason they're not even listed in the 80s stations thread. Currently, 6 a.m. Saturdays and 9 p.m. Sundays. The Saturday airing is of the complete four-hour program; on Sundays we get the last three hours. I monitor this station so we'll see this weekend. Seeing as how it's Top 40/CHR I think it's a pretty safe bet that 1970s songs will not be part of the format. That's too bad; this was one station that played AT40 The 70s twice a weekend (albeit one of them was in the middle of the night.) I just spoke to someone with KUUL-FM, and they are shuffling some of their programs around to the other stations. My guess is, if it sticks around in the Quad-Cities market, "AT40: The 70s" – along with "The 70s with Steve Goddard," "Dick Bartley's Rock & Roll's Greatest Hits" and John Landecker's "Into the 70s" – will probably move to KMXG (Mix 96), and thus both programs would then air on that station. Until there is official confirmation, however, I'd wait to make any changes to where "AT40: The 70s" airs in the Quad Cities. You can go ahead and update the 80s thread, although with KUUL-FM's format change, that could be subject to change. Thanks! Brian PS: FWIW, when it aired on KUUL, "AT40: The 70s" aired at 3 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sundays. The 10 a.m. time was a misnomer, as the show sometimes started as early as 9:15 a.m. or as late as 10:30 a.m. Depended on what free programming/public affairs/the "Health Feature" show they aired between about 5:30 a.m. or so (when the 3 a.m. airing ended; fewer commercials) and about 7:45-8 a.m., when "Goddard's Gold" came on. (And with the Sunday morning airing, only the first and third hours of that show aired; a 8 p.m. airing gave us all three hours.) Brian, Is the KMXG station times that you list for AT 40 - 80s edition - EST? I don't have any info on this station - any info would be appreciated! I need to add this station to the 80s thread - thanks!
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Post by Mike on Feb 22, 2012 18:12:40 GMT -5
I don't have any info on this station - any info would be appreciated! I need to add this station to the 80s thread - thanks! Roger that.
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