Posted on 12/29/2018 6:57:58 AM PST by raccoonradio
LHTC Media has dropped the Conservative Talk format on PA Talk 910 WAVL Apollo/98.7 W254CR Latrobe PA and is currently stunting with a four song loop while promoting the arrival of Jack on Monday, December 31.
The station is stunting with a loop of John Mellencamps Jack and Diane, Ray Charles Hit the Road Jack, AC/DC Big Jack and Rolling Stones Jumpin Jack Flash. New WXJX call letters are in place. The station serves Westmoreland County east of Pittsburgh including Latrobe and Greensburg.
Don't tell me what to do.
PA Talk gone
From http://www.pbrtv.com
According to Radio Insight, the Jack FM format is on its way to Apollos 910 AM which recently became WXJX. The conservative talk format that was held by WAVL has been dropped in favor of stunting with songs with Jack in them.
Observer Pat Cloonan notes, It is emphasizing FM 98.7 in its promos (not a surprise) and the on-the-hour ID has gone from Apollo-Pittsburgh to Apollo-Greensburg.
Wow, this JACK thing is still around? They tried it maybe 10 yrs ago, with the same stupid loop, on WCBS FM here in NY. IFIRC it lasted a few months.
I was driving through Vermont years ago and came across a station that played only approx. 5 seconds of every song. I’m guessing it didn’t catch on.
I had to read your post several times.. I almost loaded a search page to look it up.
You got me !
That said, I have no idea what a JACK is.
When I look up “Jack radio” I get this thing about an all-women radio station. Run by and playing only females.
Is that what you’re talking about here ?
Who is Jack? Does he have a last name?
Jack is a radio format that could be “we play everything (almost)” to a certain blend of music.
Stations have tried nicknames like Bob, Mike, Hank (country)
One such station, Bob 96.9 Pittsburgh
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