Radio was far more willing to open its doors to new and unknown artists back in the freewheeling days of the late ‘60s. So-called “underground radio” was all the rage. Deejays had license to play ...
East Tennessee’s radio landscape is unique, especially when compared with others parts of the country. For one thing, it’s diverse, offering a wide variety of musical formats and specific musical ...
Where country radio rarely treads: Last week, I discussed in some detail today’s format switch, from country to light contemporary-hits, at WHOO-AM (990). The switch ends WHOO’s 17-year stretch of ...
It’s a little bit country. It’s a little bit Spanish, too. That’s one way of describing the format at Kissimmee’s 1080 AM (WFIV), which in recent months added Spanish-language programming. And now, ...
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