Don't change 92.3 to sports talk
According to the Waiting For Next Year blog, a sports talk radio format might pop up in Cleveland, and it would take the place of rock music on WKRK-FM 92.3.
That's just what we need, more sports talk. Even though I'm a copy editor in the sports department of The N-H, I don't listen to sports talk. When I'm done with work for the day, the last thing I want to hear is sports analysis. The only time I listen is when I'm in someone else's car.
The station I listen to most is 92.3. It has a great mix of alt-rock from the last 20 years and current hits. For my tastes, anyway, it's nice to have a station that's playing a song I want to hear almost every time I turn it on.
If the powers that be decide Cleveland needs an FM sports talk station, please put it somewhere else.
- Howard Primer
That's just what we need, more sports talk. Even though I'm a copy editor in the sports department of The N-H, I don't listen to sports talk. When I'm done with work for the day, the last thing I want to hear is sports analysis. The only time I listen is when I'm in someone else's car.
The station I listen to most is 92.3. It has a great mix of alt-rock from the last 20 years and current hits. For my tastes, anyway, it's nice to have a station that's playing a song I want to hear almost every time I turn it on.
If the powers that be decide Cleveland needs an FM sports talk station, please put it somewhere else.
- Howard Primer
Labels: Radio, sports talk
1 Comments:
I LOVE sports and I DO LOVE listening to sports talk BUT there's an AM station that we listen to in the car and it is quite sufficient. Clear reception, fairly clean, FM stations which play awesome current/classic songs are hard to come by...it'd be a shame to lose 92.3. (And I agree with you Howard, I don't think I've ever turned 92.3 on and not liked a song that was playing.)
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