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Re: WLLH Sold
- Subject: Re: WLLH Sold
- From: LJNF40C@prodigy.com (BUMP MARTIN)
- Date: Sun, 14 Feb 1999 13:33:54, -0500
> As far as WLLH staff goes,Frank Sunday(Messina) who's been there
for 30+
> years,he's been in sales,production,air talent,you name it!! WCAP
should snag
> him as well as Bob Ellis,who was the Spinners PBP voice as well as
UMass Hockey
> voice.
Bob Ellis is one of the reasons I did *not* listen to WLLH.
This guy reading the news drove me C-R-A-Z-Y.
One of the worst news readers I've ever heard.....
> The remaining
> staff at LLH can also make the move out of the Doubletree Hotel and
down the
> street to 243 Central and make WCAP the new home of American Popular
Standards.....
Why?
Has WLLH proven to be soooo successful that WCAP is just dyin' for a
new format to put on the air?
Me thinks that WCAP has had a credible product on the air....with
younger demo's than WLLH (not by much though!).
What makes you think WCAP needs the 'makeover' that a bunch of ex-WLLH
employees would offer? (I think that WCAP will pick up more ad $$$ and
from the WLLH departure and a few more WLLH clients.....because the
"mega" folks will be calling on a different clientele...).
Personally, I *like* the AM Standards format......WLLH's execution of it
...especially their recent automated-mistake-laden format. (Songs ending
midstream, etc)....left a lot to be desired.
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