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Post by BrettVW on Sept 11, 2005 10:46:56 GMT -5
This weekend on AT20 (and I assume AT10 as well), Casey gave a tribute to one of the founders of the synthesizer.
There's a pretty neat drop piece played during the tribute. On AT20, it airs in Segment 3 of Hour 1 in place of the Book of Records, and is teased in the previous segment.
Not going to give away what it is...but it was great to hear Casey play it!
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Post by mstgator on Sept 12, 2005 9:30:28 GMT -5
Didn't get to hear the piece (I wasn't up that early, and WMTX screwed up by playing an old show anyway), but having read Rob Durkee's book, I bet I can guess what the drop piece was.
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Post by Michael1973 on Sept 12, 2005 10:12:59 GMT -5
Is it okay to say what it was now?
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Post by BrettVW on Sept 12, 2005 15:28:07 GMT -5
Ugh, old show. Mix 106.5 WMVX/Cleveland replayed all of last weeks show yesterday morning. Fortunately I am up at school and WXXO/WOXX got it right (as did WKDD/Akron) Is that what Tampa's Mix did as well? I always listen to AT20 on WMTX when we take our vacation to St. Pete Beach/Treasure Island - never heard a screw up. Are they usually pretty good about it?
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Post by charlypp on Sept 12, 2005 22:30:32 GMT -5
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Post by mstgator on Sept 12, 2005 22:39:49 GMT -5
Ugh, old show. Mix 106.5 WMVX/Cleveland replayed all of last weeks show yesterday morning. Fortunately I am up at school and WXXO/WOXX got it right (as did WKDD/Akron) Is that what Tampa's Mix did as well? I always listen to AT20 on WMTX when we take our vacation to St. Pete Beach/Treasure Island - never heard a screw up. Are they usually pretty good about it? I usually only hear the final hour of the show, but they're pretty good about it. This week however, I tuned in to hear Michelle Branch's "Breathe" being played as an extra (one of the biggest hits one year ago this week), followed by Lenny Kravitz's "Lady" climbing a notch to #6. That's all I got to hear, but I'm guessing it was a show from either late 2004 or early this year.
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Post by BrettVW on Sept 27, 2005 12:19:08 GMT -5
Wow, that is absolutely ridiculous!!! That show shouldn't even be in the computer system anymore to begin with! I have never heard of a show that old being played over the air. The worst I have ever heard was once in mid-February 2003, a local Rick Dees affiliate played Hours 1-3 flawlessly, but then Hour 4 was a replay of the final hour of the 2002 Year End Countdown. It got about halfway done before it was cut off and the station went to local programming.
If the show you heard on WMTX was from 2004, it has a completely different program clock from the 2005 shows. That's really quite bizarre. Would love to know what caused that one, and if it was the whole show.
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