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Re: WROR
"The Best Show" perhaps?
At 10:03 AM 2/4/00 -0500, Douglas J. Broda wrote:
>Only problem with WROR's niche is that it doesn't quite fit an "I'd Rather
>Be" JAM jingle package. I'd pass a law that any station using the WROR
>calls must not only play a format that perfectly fits that package, but
>must run at least one "I'd Rather Be" jingle per hour. :)
>
>(Yes, I'm joking, but it is, IMO, the best jingle set ever, even if it was
>a bit out of place in the version "I'd rather be in Christchurch" for a New
>Zealand station. And second in my book is the one that WGY used for
>years... I can't recall its name, but it's the one that has a long "We're
>proud to live in..." piece (WGY's was "the Great Northeast"). I think that
>may also have been used in the Boston market at one time, though I don't
>have the JAM CDs/hard drive storage at home near my sickbed to check.)
>
>At 12:42 AM 2/4/00 -0500, Chuckigo@aol.com wrote:
> >In a message dated 02/03/2000 3:24:58 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> >brian_vita@cssinc.com writes:
> >
>
> >4) WROR has found a niche. we don't play Elvis and the Big Bopper. we
>don't
> >play DeBarge or REM. we've been positioned that way since day
> one. (sounds
> >like a niche to me)
> >
>
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