WBVQ Stunting
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WBVQ Stunting
It appears that WBVQ/93.1 FM Barrackville is going to be changing away from the SAM format. I was listening earlier this afternoon (around 3:30pm or so) when they went to dead air in the middle of playing a Robert Palmer song. I flipped away and came back about 20 minutes ago. Since then, they've just been playing the sound of a clock ticking.
I'm kind of disappointed by the change. I liked SAM. Any guesses as to what the new format might be?
I'm kind of disappointed by the change. I liked SAM. Any guesses as to what the new format might be?
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At the top of the hour they just have a voiceover that said "WBVQ Barrackville. Change is coming in 13 hours." I guess the new format rolls out at 6:00am tomorrow morning.
The voiceover had a really dark tone to it. I'm guessing hard rock for the new format, but that doesn't make much sense with WCLG already basically taking that niche.
The voiceover had a really dark tone to it. I'm guessing hard rock for the new format, but that doesn't make much sense with WCLG already basically taking that niche.
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WVRC has decided to pull a KAZ. WBVQ has flipped from SAM to "Classic Top 40" and adopted a new call sign of WFGM. They're positioning themselves as "The Tri-Cities' Music Station" but not the cities you're expecting. They are referring to Fairmont, Grafton, and Morgantown. Seems like an odd choice - I've never heard this referred to as the "tri-cities" and I'm surprised they'd mention Grafton in the same breath as Morgantown and Fairmont.
I missed the exact cut-over at 6:00am, but they were in the middle of Billy Joel's "Only the Good Die Young" at 6:02am. Bread's "Make It with You" was next.
Max Wulf is doing the mornings back as "Max in the Morning," apparently live. It remains to be seen if they're going to be live the rest of the day or just during the morning drive. I'd love to hear Chongo from WBVQ/WBTQ/WELK come back. He appears to be selling advertising for the Elkins Inter-Mountain, maybe he could be convinced?
The mix I've heard over the last half-hour seems decent and fairly upbeat. Needs some tuning but not too bad. They've got to tone back on the imaging though. Identifying yourself after every song is overkill. WKAZ went overboard with this when I last listened about a month ago. Are they better now?
I do miss the SAM format. I would think someone could reply one of the country stations and do OK with that. With their music mix, WFGM does seem to be differentiating itself from WPKL and WCLG-AM.
I missed the exact cut-over at 6:00am, but they were in the middle of Billy Joel's "Only the Good Die Young" at 6:02am. Bread's "Make It with You" was next.
Max Wulf is doing the mornings back as "Max in the Morning," apparently live. It remains to be seen if they're going to be live the rest of the day or just during the morning drive. I'd love to hear Chongo from WBVQ/WBTQ/WELK come back. He appears to be selling advertising for the Elkins Inter-Mountain, maybe he could be convinced?
The mix I've heard over the last half-hour seems decent and fairly upbeat. Needs some tuning but not too bad. They've got to tone back on the imaging though. Identifying yourself after every song is overkill. WKAZ went overboard with this when I last listened about a month ago. Are they better now?
I do miss the SAM format. I would think someone could reply one of the country stations and do OK with that. With their music mix, WFGM does seem to be differentiating itself from WPKL and WCLG-AM.
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WFGM...that brings back some memories of my year and a half stay in WV from 92 to 94. "The Great 98"....that was probably the only thing I listened to outside of 'CLG and 'DVE. Anyone have a audioclip of their top of the hour ID?
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A couple more comments:
It's not clear what the legal ID is. They've run it twice now but it has gone by so quickly I couldn't exactly make out what call letters they are giving. It sounds like it might still be WBVQ.
They are apparently running as least some programming from Tom Kent.
I'm not sure if Max Wulf actually is live. I just caught an apparent automation glitch a couple minutes ago where Tom Kent was reading a bunch of station identifiers. They were a mix of ones with WFGM and WBVQ mentioned.
There were some promos with Tom Kent advertising Dick Bartley's American Gold including one where he said "I'm Dick Bartley." Not sure if the Dick Bartley promos were just sarcasm or if it really will be running here.
They are running ABC news updates at the top of the hour. No local news.
It's not clear what the legal ID is. They've run it twice now but it has gone by so quickly I couldn't exactly make out what call letters they are giving. It sounds like it might still be WBVQ.
They are apparently running as least some programming from Tom Kent.
I'm not sure if Max Wulf actually is live. I just caught an apparent automation glitch a couple minutes ago where Tom Kent was reading a bunch of station identifiers. They were a mix of ones with WFGM and WBVQ mentioned.
There were some promos with Tom Kent advertising Dick Bartley's American Gold including one where he said "I'm Dick Bartley." Not sure if the Dick Bartley promos were just sarcasm or if it really will be running here.
They are running ABC news updates at the top of the hour. No local news.
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Uhhh.......ummm.......Brian Powell wrote:They've got to tone back on the imaging though. Identifying yourself after every song is overkill.
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I'm listening to WFGM now and it seems better, but this morning they were running a jingle after every single song. I know they're new and need to establish themselves, but the constant WFGM jingles were annoying me to the point of changing the station.Arp2 wrote:Uhhh.......ummm.......Brian Powell wrote:They've got to tone back on the imaging though. Identifying yourself after every song is overkill.
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I was heading back to Hagerstown from Charleston this morning and caught the new format. I make the I79 to I68 drive about once a month, so I noticed the change right away. I thought it sounded much more upbeat than WKAZ, but I only listened for a short time. Too much of that format will make me run my car into a tree and "end it all". It is nice to see a live morning show on a new format right away, since it doesn't happen too often any more.
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Identifying yourself after every song is not overkill. A new format requires constant identification, especially when it launches during the spring book. Ya gotta know what you are listening to before you can write it down in your little diary. Don't assume everybody is a radio geek, you have to think like a listener.
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Identifying yourself after every song is not overkill. A new format requires constant identification, especially when it launches during the spring book. Ya gotta know what you are listening to before you can write it down in your little diary. Don't assume everybody is a radio geek, you have to think like a listener.
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What he said.Schaffer wrote:P.S.
Identifying yourself after every song is not overkill. A new format requires constant identification, especially when it launches during the spring book. Ya gotta know what you are listening to before you can write it down in your little diary. Don't assume everybody is a radio geek, you have to think like a listener.
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Hmmm...and I've been thinking that music has been sounding really rested and fresh.....fanofbigmedia wrote: I just can't stomach the old crap. Hell, if was recorded prior to 1985, time for it to die.
"I don't know the same things you don't know."
"Yes, you do; you just won't admit it!"
"Yeeee...it looks like a 'Belt Buckle & Ball Cap' convention in here......"
"Yes, you do; you just won't admit it!"
"Yeeee...it looks like a 'Belt Buckle & Ball Cap' convention in here......"