I love this station! Now this is how you do a classic hits station.
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Classic Hits 96.7 WBVI
Re: Classic Hits 96.7 WBVI
Is it still a satellite format? Been a while since I've listened for any length of time
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Re: Classic Hits 96.7 WBVI
WBVI is satellite-fed. WLKR 1510 in nearby Norwalk OH uses the same feed.
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Re: Classic Hits 96.7 WBVI
Does 92.1 the Wolf in Fremont use the same feed too?
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I'll have to check, might beradioandtventhusiast wrote: ↑Sat Sep 23, 2023 12:29 pmDoes 92.1 the Wolf in Fremont use the same feed too?
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Re: Classic Hits 96.7 WBVI
The Wolf when I've listened seems to go a little more deeper than WRQN. It has a rock lean. Where WRQN seems to play the same 200 hits everyone knows, the Wolf plays the hits, but plays more of them. I heard "Stupid Girl" by Garbage on there a while back. It was a big hit, but seems to be ignored on many radio stations.
I honestly think the few internet radio stations around here tend to have bigger playlists overall. My buddy Jeff Lamb has a station called Classic Hits 419, which has a large library of hits from the 60's through the 90's. He plays many of the hits heard on many FM stations, but adds in a whole lot more for a playlist of nearly 2,000 songs. WYSL in Sylvania is another great one.
I honestly think the few internet radio stations around here tend to have bigger playlists overall. My buddy Jeff Lamb has a station called Classic Hits 419, which has a large library of hits from the 60's through the 90's. He plays many of the hits heard on many FM stations, but adds in a whole lot more for a playlist of nearly 2,000 songs. WYSL in Sylvania is another great one.