Seems the new management is cleaning house here in Kamloops. Coincidental with NewCap recently purchasing them.
https://www.kamloopsthisweek.com/layoffs-nl-broadcasting-including-departure-rick-bear-wile/
jon wrote:....everything they play is programmed in exactly the sequence heard by a human being.
Neumann Sennheiser wrote:..in the presumptuous assumption they will attract actual human beings that are interested in hearing it. Good luck with that.
jon wrote:Neumann Sennheiser wrote:..in the presumptuous assumption they will attract actual human beings that are interested in hearing it. Good luck with that.
Not sure if you are referring to Stingray,
dmehus wrote:For instance, for "oldies"-focused genres, they often don't feature the "hits" I want to hear, i.e. they'll often have lots of Fats Domino, Ray Charles and other obscure artists and not enough "Mamas and the Papas", "Jefferson Airplane", etc.
radiofan wrote:Domino ultimately sold 65 million records, which is more than any rocker of the '50s except Elvis Presley. His songs landed him on the Billboard pop chart 63 times and the R&B chart 59 times throughout his years.
jon wrote:While I would be hard pressed to name a Top 40 station that I listened to in 1968 that played, as an Oldie, anything older than The Beatles first U.S. hit (early 1964), Fats Domino is anything but an obscure artist, having sold more records than the Mamas and the Papas and Jefferson Airplane put together. Some even consider his first hit, The Fat Man, as the first Rock & Roll record ever made, though Rocket 88 generally gets the majority nod.
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