…”Yes, Virginia, there IS a Santa, and his name is Greater Media!”
Now on to part two of this simultaneous aircheck. Just for fun I thought it would be cool to put the 99.5 frequency on the right, and the 102.5 frequency on the left and hear it that way… but, well.. not. Way too confusing hahaha!
Here’s the recording of 102.5 for your listening pleasure. And, yes. We are going to make you listen to 20 minutes of classical music going into the arrival of WKLB Country 102.5! It only helps to build excitement… plus, Classical is certainly in the public domain so we’re quite sure we’re safe on this one.
This is exactly how it sounded at noon Friday December 1, 2006!
Please, LISTEN to this entire aircheck. WKLB arrives right on time after the National Anthem, and Carolyn Cruze (a fixture on WKLB for so many years) does a fantastic job moving and serving up songs on the Country Cafe with LOTS of calls. This part has to be scoped, but it moves along quickly. It’s GREAT radio. And… you’ll LOVE the kickoff at noon!
Love the selection of Copeland’s “Rodeo” as the last song on WCRB 102.5. And I loved Handel’s “Hallelujah Chorus” as the first song on 99.5. Very clever.
Do people actually like the sound of this country station’s jingles? It’s just pure noise – repetitive, annoying…..garbage.
A sad day for Boston.