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Years ago, the NY area had some damn good broadcast radio. We had 2
classic rock stations (though they swicthed; for the most part, it was WNEW, then either K-Rock, or the original WAPP, before it sold out for urban music), some pop stations that could be relied on to play some decent songs (as long as they were popular, and when we didn't have to listen to annoying hip DJ's) and some pretty good "alternative music". Times have changed. Z-100 jumped onto the hip-hop bandwagon, and it looks like that's not changing back anytime soon; WAXQ (104.3) has become the new WNEW (with "2 for Tuesday" and "Get the Led out, with Carole Miller); PLJ has become the new Adult CHR station, and K-Rock seems to have gone all-talk. Except for the weekends, there doesn't seem to be any music at all being played on K-rock, not even the graying collection of "classic rock" standards that we can get from AXQ. What hurts the most is the loss of WLIR, 92.7, which took the "alternative route" when it was really alternative. They sold their western LI transmitter to some Spanish network. While I couldn't stand much of what they played on LIR, it was still a reliable source of music unspoiled by top-40 play-it-to-death programming, or at least music that was really new. Now the only way I know of to get new music in the NYC area is on AXQ on Sunday night - "The Underground Garage" followed by "Little Steven's Underground Garage". Or am I missing something on broadcast radio? Suggestions warmly appreciated. |
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