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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 6:27 am
by Seraph Antaine
Tuned in for a moment last night. It was Hip-Hop Hell. So much for saving the format. :-?

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 1:33 pm
by QueenOfTheFlock
Seraph Antaine wrote:Tuned in for a moment last night. It was Hip-Hop Hell. So much for saving the format. :-?


100.3?? Every time I have tuned in since I've still heard the likes of Jason Mraz, Big Head Todd, and John Mayer. Hmmm...that's odd.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 1:35 pm
by QueenOfTheFlock
The Fallen wrote:Damn and I wanted to get a hold of Sarah. She still under contract with Dic Broadcasting or she gonna head out on her own?


I think she's out on her own now. The last time I talked to her yesterday, she said she was still waiting to see if they were going to call. Citadel is saying to everyone that they are going to talk to the DJ's about coming back but according to her, she doesn't of them doing anything like that.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 2:11 pm
by Seraph Antaine
QueenOfTheFlock wrote:
Seraph Antaine wrote:Tuned in for a moment last night. It was Hip-Hop Hell. So much for saving the format. :-?


100.3?? Every time I have tuned in since I've still heard the likes of Jason Mraz, Big Head Todd, and John Mayer. Hmmm...that's odd.


Oops. I thought at the time that we were listening to the River. We were in fact, my wife informs me, tuned into the Bone. It still sucks, though, that the Bone has changed to hip-hop.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 2:47 pm
by ReddErin
I listen to 91.9 and 105.3. I thought that the Bone and the River were the same thing, for some reason. Kind of like how I thought that Melanie Griffith and Meg Ryan were the same person for a long time. They were so similar to me, in some way, that I just blended them. 104.5 was playing some jungle rhythms last night, I can assure you.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 2:51 pm
by Hardcoregirl
I never much cared for the river myself....and I wish "Ripley" or whatever her name is would take a flying leap...*cringe* I always found her really stupid and obnoxious. Of course most radio dj's are obnoxious, and I guess she's better than "delilah"..

I find myself, too, listening to NPR /91.9 /WUOT more than anything. I would listen to The Torch or the First Amendment radio if I could get them out in Oak Ridge

You should try NPR you might learn something.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 3:19 pm
by Caustic
Buttercup wrote:Of course most radio dj's are obnoxious, and I guess she's better than "delilah"..


YOU'RE DEAD TO ME!

...

Hi.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 3:24 pm
by Mother Mo
I do alot of NPR... good stuff.
The River was good too. I've never tried the 80s station of which you speak.
I've got a CD player in my vehicle now, so I'm doing that most of the time. :)

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 3:49 pm
by Hardcoregirl
Caustic wrote:
Buttercup wrote:Of course most radio dj's are obnoxious, and I guess she's better than "delilah"..


YOU'RE DEAD TO ME!

...

Hi.


LOL, I didn't get your radio show in Oak Ridge...but I'm sure you were quite "to the point" about it....

"hi this is Caustic on The Torch, and I'm about to play ____ by ____ which is better than any of the shit you normally listen to"...

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 4:01 pm
by JaNell
I listen to The River, 98.7, NPR, KFAR, WUTK, and the 80s station...
Mostly.
:D

This afternoon I've been listening to Lili Haydn, which segues nicely into the Rasputina I'm about to put in.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 4:20 pm
by Caustic
Buttercup wrote:"hi this is Caustic on The Torch, and I'm about to play ____ by ____ which is better than any of the shit you normally listen to"...


It was, is, and ever shall be New Rock, so far as I'm concerned. And, yeah, I did have that nasty habit of announcing who and what I was playing. Foolish me.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 4:48 pm
by ReddErin
I only really listen to the radio when I'm in the car. I actually don't even have a radio inside. If I want to listen to the radio inside, I get it from online streams.

By the bye, some of you might be interested in "The Big Broadcast," which is a show Rich Conaty does out of Fordam University in the Bronx. It's pop from the 1920's and 30's. You can listen live on Sundays 8pm to Midnight, or they have most of the shows archived here. To listen live on Saturday nights, just click on the "Listen Live" link on the main page.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 5:16 pm
by Hardcoregirl
Caustic wrote:It was, is, and ever shall be New Rock, so far as I'm concerned. And, yeah, I did have that nasty habit of announcing who and what I was playing. Foolish me.


It drives me crazy when dj's don't tell you what you heard...or when they tell you, but they say, you just heard ___ followed by ___, followed by____. Its too much for my wee brain, and how do they know if I just tuned in or had been listening to the whole program??

I was figured if I said New Rock 90 some dick would be all, "naaa its The Torch..blah blah." But for the majority of my life it was New Rock 90...

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 6:00 pm
by Sir Diddimus
It has and always will be New Rock 90!!!!
I've been listening to that station for more than a decade now. I don't listen as frequently as I would like, but now I live in an area where I can pick it up again.

Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2003 9:16 pm
by QueenOfTheFlock
Buttercup wrote:I never much cared for the river myself....and I wish "Ripley" or whatever her name is would take a flying leap...*cringe* I always found her really stupid and obnoxious. Of course most radio dj's are obnoxious, and I guess she's better than "delilah"..

I find myself, too, listening to NPR /91.9 /WUOT more than anything. I would listen to The Torch or the First Amendment radio if I could get them out in Oak Ridge

You should try NPR you might learn something.


I met "Ripley" when she was on The X, on my 19th birthday...she remembers this as well. I've kept in touch with her until now when she's Sarah. I will continue to keep in touch with her even if she doesn't get another gig here. For some reason, she has always inspired me to not care what people thought. It's a nasty habit I have...always worrying about what people think of me. She's been there through some shit that I just randomly e-mailed her for unbiased opinions on. As for her radio style, that would be a love or hate kinda thing...I obviously love her but I know some people who don't. I shall miss her though. I consider her amongst my friends.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 12:05 am
by torch_32
I met "Ripley" when she was on The X, on my 19th birthday...she remembers this as well. I've kept in touch with her until now when she's Sarah. ...As for her radio style, that would be a love or hate kinda thing...I obviously love her but I know some people who don't..
-Queen of the Flock

I like her because she's the only dj on mainstream radio who plays Tori Amos. I hope they hire her back.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 12:17 am
by Caustic
torch_32 wrote:I like her because she's the only dj on mainstream radio who plays Tori Amos. I hope they hire her back.


For some reason, I doubt that was her decision. I could be wrong, but I can't picture the DJs of a commercial station having much influence into the line-up.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 1:02 am
by ReddErin
Caustic wrote:
torch_32 wrote:I like her because she's the only dj on mainstream radio who plays Tori Amos. I hope they hire her back.


For some reason, I doubt that was her decision. I could be wrong, but I can't picture the DJs of a commercial station having much influence into the line-up.


True. It's probably just in rotation. Commercial radio sucks that way.

....they say you better listen to the voice of reason
But they don't give you any choice
'cause they think that it's treason.
So you had better do as you are told.
You better listen to the radio....

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 9:46 am
by QueenOfTheFlock
Caustic wrote:
torch_32 wrote:I like her because she's the only dj on mainstream radio who plays Tori Amos. I hope they hire her back.


For some reason, I doubt that was her decision. I could be wrong, but I can't picture the DJs of a commercial station having much influence into the line-up.


Well, she was also the Music Director. I mean, sure she could be "vetoed" by people over her but she had a lot of say in what got played. She would always ask if anyone knew of anything that might fit that was good to let her know and she would check it out and see what could be done about getting it on air.

Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2003 11:03 am
by Caustic
QueenOfTheFlock wrote:Well, she was also the Music Director.


Oh. That may explain why there was no clear musical direction on the station, then.