sejet
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Post by sejet on Feb 26, 2012 17:33:33 GMT -5
KOOI has moved up the starting time of their AT 40-70s broadcast by one hour to 1PM ET and their AT 40-80s broadcast still follows at 4PM ET which I believe has already been updated in the 80s stations thread.
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 1, 2012 13:54:52 GMT -5
KOOI has moved up the starting time of their AT 40-70s broadcast by one hour to 1PM ET and their AT 40-80s broadcast still follows at 4PM ET which I believe has already been updated in the 80s stations thread. Thanks sejet - in fact, I just made that change after realizing that fact on the 80s thread. Then I popped over on this thread, made the change, then saw your message - so thanks for reminding me!
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 1, 2012 14:00:58 GMT -5
Regarding KUUL-FM's former weekend programming, at least "AT40: The 70s" has a new home. It is indeed ... KMXG-FM (Mix 96, 96.1 FM), with a noon CST start time on Sundays. Brian Thanks Brian! UPDATE March 1, 2012 (New Station added to list) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm KMXG - Mix 96.1 - MIX Means Variety - Clinton IA/Quad Cities IL 96.1 FM www.mix96online.com/cc-common/listenlive/Alternate link (iHeart Radio): www.iheart.com/#/live/3658/?autoplay=true-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 1, 2012 14:07:03 GMT -5
Also have not seen the official master list, but ... Another station to add, if it hasn't already: KMCH-FM of Manchester, Iowa. Station frequency is 94.7 FM. Show time is 1 p.m. Sundays, but – given this is a smaller market with some sports programming – it is subject to change. Brian Brian - I just double-checked, and the station is already on the list. Is that 1 pm CST? I have it listed as 2 pm EST. Thanks!
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Post by Mike on Mar 1, 2012 15:34:18 GMT -5
Regarding KUUL-FM's former weekend programming, at least "AT40: The 70s" has a new home. It is indeed ... KMXG-FM (Mix 96, 96.1 FM), with a noon CST start time on Sundays. Brian Thanks Brian! UPDATE March 1, 2012 (New Station added to list) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm KMXG - Mix 96.1 - MIX Means Variety - Clinton IA/Quad Cities IL 96.1 FM www.mix96online.com/cc-common/listenlive/Alternate link (iHeart Radio): www.iheart.com/#/live/3658/?autoplay=true----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wouldn't the Eastern time be 1-4 PM, if it starts at Noon Central?
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 1, 2012 16:49:18 GMT -5
Thanks Brian! UPDATE March 1, 2012 (New Station added to list) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm KMXG - Mix 96.1 - MIX Means Variety - Clinton IA/Quad Cities IL 96.1 FM www.mix96online.com/cc-common/listenlive/Alternate link (iHeart Radio): www.iheart.com/#/live/3658/?autoplay=true----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wouldn't the Eastern time be 1-4 PM, if it starts at Noon Central? Mike, I wasn't 100% sure about the time zones.... So it would be 1 PM EST?
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Post by JMW on Mar 2, 2012 17:29:14 GMT -5
I just happened to discover another station that airs the 70s show while listening to the 3/2/1985 show: KNOM in Nome, AK. From their website: Unfortunately, they don't have a listen live link on their site (probably because it's a non-commercial station).
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 2, 2012 17:43:50 GMT -5
Thanks Brian! UPDATE March 1, 2012 (New Station added to list) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday 2 pm - 5 pm KMXG - Mix 96.1 - MIX Means Variety - Clinton IA/Quad Cities IL 96.1 FM www.mix96online.com/cc-common/listenlive/Alternate link (iHeart Radio): www.iheart.com/#/live/3658/?autoplay=true----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Wouldn't the Eastern time be 1-4 PM, if it starts at Noon Central? Ok - I made the change - thanks Mike!
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 2, 2012 17:49:10 GMT -5
I just happened to discover another station that airs the 70s show while listening to the 3/2/1985 show: KNOM in Nome, AK. From their website: Unfortunately, they don't have a listen live link on their site (probably because it's a non-commercial station). That sure is an "interesting" station... Catholic radio station in Nome, Alaska blends inspirational and educational programs, news, and contemporary, country, Christian rock, and local Eskimo drum So why are playing AT 40? I wonder if I should even add this to the list, since there is no online streaming - and does anyone on here live anywhere remotely to this station to pick it up?
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Post by mkarns on Mar 2, 2012 18:28:24 GMT -5
I just happened to discover another station that airs the 70s show while listening to the 3/2/1985 show: KNOM in Nome, AK. From their website: Unfortunately, they don't have a listen live link on their site (probably because it's a non-commercial station). That sure is an "interesting" station... Catholic radio station in Nome, Alaska blends inspirational and educational programs, news, and contemporary, country, Christian rock, and local Eskimo drum So why are playing AT 40? I wonder if I should even add this to the list, since there is no online streaming - and does anyone on here live anywhere remotely to this station to pick it up? Equally odd is AT40/70's inclusion on WGTK, an "intelligent conservative talk" station in Louisville, KY. Not only does almost any syndicated music show seem out of place on that station, but Casey's personal politics (though of course not put forth on AT40) are seemingly diametrically at odds with the rest of the WGTK lineup.
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Post by MrGeno502 on Mar 2, 2012 23:52:28 GMT -5
It is odd that AT40/70's is on WGTK here in Louisville,but I enjoy hearing the show on AM radio
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Post by at40petebattistini on Mar 3, 2012 0:40:24 GMT -5
It is odd that AT40/70's is on WGTK here in Louisville,but I enjoy hearing the show on AM radio I would *love* to be able to hear some of these shows, such as this weekend's 3-4-72 program, on an AM broadcast outlet, the presentation method for which it was originally intended.
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Post by pizzzzza on Mar 3, 2012 12:28:42 GMT -5
It is odd that AT40/70's is on WGTK here in Louisville,but I enjoy hearing the show on AM radio I would *love* to be able to hear some of these shows, such as this weekend's 3-4-72 program, on an AM broadcast outlet, the presentation method for which it was originally intended. Those were the good 'ole days..........
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Post by artsmusic on Mar 3, 2012 17:06:00 GMT -5
Is WOGL's Hd2 likely to play 1985 instead of 1972 tomorrow? I couldn't remember, but I thought they avoided early '70s. Last week I think they avoided 1975.
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Post by mkarns on Mar 3, 2012 21:04:42 GMT -5
One thing to note about KHLA (Lake Charles, LA) is that while they play optional extras, the timing can be off. I've listened to AT40/70s online a couple of times on that station, including today, and each time the third optional extra was played after the show was over. It was odd to hear Larry signoff with "thanks for listening" and the music play out, only next for him to return with "Here's a classic AT40 extra from 1972".
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