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Tag Archives: radio
Meet the new WCLZ
Only days after 93.9 FM switched to an automated, announcer-free blues playlist, WCLZ appears to have been taken over by Saga Communications/Portland Radio Group. Not much has changed so far. It’s basically the same playlist (I’ve heard Death Cab, Feist, … Continue reading
Got Dem Last Bastion Station Trust Blues…
Not that anyone but me cares, but here’s some recent news on the WCLZ/WCYI sale front. Via Fybush: One more Maine note: WCYI (93.9 Lewiston), still for sale by the Citadel-spinoff Last Bastion Station Trust, has dropped its simulcast of … Continue reading
Dancing about driving in circles
Writing about music is like dancing about architecture. I’m not sure who originally said this – I first heard it attributed to Elvis Costello, but I’ve heard many others given credit for it in the years since. My co-worker is … Continue reading
Best…music…ever…
The guy I rode in to work with today was listening to a radio station that claimed to play “the greatest music ever made.” Directly after making this incredibly audacious claim, the proceeded to play the synth pad/talk box intro … Continue reading