While taking a short break from Q106 tonight, I decided to tune in to 94.9 for the all-request Saturday night. I generally tune them in during normal dayparts, and initially thought "all request? Yeah, I know what that means...normal programming with one tertiary song per hour". Nope. I was wrong. I wound up staying tuned for quite a while. Heard "Natural Science" by Rush, "Cinnamon Girl" by Neil Young and "Your Time Is Gonna Come" by Zeppelin. Kudos to WMMQ for playing some great cuts!
This is why I'm glad to live where I do and am able to pick up small and medium market stations. Between Q106 and WMMQ, I'd say mid Michigan has some of the best programming (at LEAST) on Saturday nights that I've heard in many, many years. Keep up the good work, guys!
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WMMQ
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- Location: Brighton
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Re: WMMQ
Wow, that long? I had no idea! It's only been within the last year or so I've lived in Brighton and been able to reliably pick up the signal. I've seen promos for it on Facebook, but was cynical, especially after working in Detroit radio and thought I knew what "all-request" meant. No, these guys are getting it right. And they are increasingly becoming my first choice for classic rock programming. Sure, you're gonna get the standard war horses, but they tend to mix it up sometimes. And the Saturday night show is the icing.
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