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ALT 98.7 STL problems?
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ALT 98.7 STL problems?
What's with the constant audio drop-outs this afternoon? Is this an STL issue between American Dr and 8009 Lyndon? Or something to do with wherever the "ALT" audio is being piped in from? Regardless of the cause, it certainly sounds bad. Not something one would expect from a major market FM.
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Re: ALT 98.7 STL problems?
Idk. We'll have to ask one of the three listeners.
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Re: ALT 98.7 STL problems?
Someday, when I have the balls to do it, I'd love to go down there and see the building for myself.
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Re: ALT 98.7 STL problems?
Which building? The old building on Lyndon, under the tower?Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 6:19 pmSomeday, when I have the balls to do it, I'd love to go down there and see the building for myself.
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Yep. With the WBFG letters on the chimney. Doesn't look like an area I wanna be spending a lot of time around lol
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Re: ALT 98.7 STL problems?
Gotta love that razor wire up on the roof!Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:15 pmYep. With the WBFG letters on the chimney. Doesn't look like an area I wanna be spending a lot of time around lol
The original WLLZ was launched there. The interior somewhat resembles the old "WKRP" set. It's a lot more spacious than it looks from the street. Seems to me I heard the old WBFG/WLLZ studio has the backup transmitter in it now, or something along those lines. That place is proof positive that you don't need fancy, flashy studio/offices to be #1. It's the on-air product that really counts.
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Re: ALT 98.7 STL problems?
That's why I'd love to go check it out. When a station could still be a standalone operation. I can only imagine the "fun" had in there. Do you recall when they moved out?Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 12:03 amGotta love that razor wire up on the roof!Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:15 pmYep. With the WBFG letters on the chimney. Doesn't look like an area I wanna be spending a lot of time around lol
The original WLLZ was launched there.
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Re: ALT 98.7 STL problems?
My somewhat hazy memory tells me 1981, later in the year, when the studios at Hunter's Square (14 Mile / Orchard Lake) were finished. The studios were not only new, the building was newly constructed as well. The move was accelerated by at least one incident where the place on Lyndon was hit by stray bullets during business hours. Having listeners pick up prizes there was also an issue. As for how things are now, that neighborhood has lost lot of population. It's probably not nearly as dangerous as it was 40 years ago. Next time I'm in Florida, I'll try to look up John Larson. I am certain he has some stories.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:57 amThat's why I'd love to go check it out. When a station could still be a standalone operation. I can only imagine the "fun" had in there. Do you recall when they moved out?Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 12:03 amGotta love that razor wire up on the roof!Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:15 pmYep. With the WBFG letters on the chimney. Doesn't look like an area I wanna be spending a lot of time around lol
The original WLLZ was launched there.
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I would love to hear them. The more the merrier! The earliest air checks I have are from the Who concert in September 1982. I'd like to hear more about the launch and the first year or so on the air.Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 1:26 pmMy somewhat hazy memory tells me 1981, later in the year, when the studios at Hunter's Square (14 Mile / Orchard Lake) were finished. The studios were not only new, the building was newly constructed as well. The move was accelerated by at least one incident where the place on Lyndon was hit by stray bullets during business hours. Having listeners pick up prizes there was also an issue. As for how things are now, that neighborhood has lost lot of population. It's probably not nearly as dangerous as it was 40 years ago. Next time I'm in Florida, I'll try to look up John Larson. I am certain he has some stories.Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 4:57 amThat's why I'd love to go check it out. When a station could still be a standalone operation. I can only imagine the "fun" had in there. Do you recall when they moved out?Colonel Flagg wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 12:03 amGotta love that razor wire up on the roof!Mega Hertz wrote: ↑Sun May 23, 2021 8:15 pmYep. With the WBFG letters on the chimney. Doesn't look like an area I wanna be spending a lot of time around lol
The original WLLZ was launched there.
I'm gonna be straight up...I had some, erm..."problems" years ago and it's probably for the better I don't go down that way. The places that had "lost population" are the places it was easier to "do business"
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