It looks like it has moved from classic rock to just rock, they are playing a lot of rock that they used to not play
Can only hope we see more improvement from The Shark. Of all the cities I’ve lived in, it’s absolutely the weakest rock station, to the point that I haven’t been able to listen for longer than a song or 2 only to tune out when they play a stinker for the past year and a half that I’ve lived here.Definitely some changes were made. The song selection reminds me of a less crappy version of Rock 95.5 in Chicago.
I don't see any music on the log from the past twenty years but I do see plenty of 90s and a tiny bit of early 00s material.
In somewhat related news, 104.3 the Shark is *finally* spiking some heavier rock into its playlist! More spins for RATM. I also saw multiple System of a Down songs. Was pleasantly surprised to see "Would?" by Alice in Chains, Korn, and a Breaking Benjamin song on the log. I didn't see any Metallica, Tool or Avenged Sevenfold unfortunately. Still, what I saw is a marked improvement.
Stations all have a COL. However, that city may not be where the most ad revenue lies. So the station tries to locate its transmitter near a larger city or metro area while still putting the necessary strength over the COL. For all practical purposes, the station has moved in every respect except that city of license.I’m even confused why their COL is listed as Wellington considering they transmit somewhere around the Hobe Sound Area.
93.5's signal reaches a whole lotta swamp land.Did Jvc Media tried to put a Classic Rock in Palm Beach? The one on 101.7 Why did they Sell that 101.7 station?
and Why they sell 93.5 in Belle Glade?
my other question is would Country on 93.5 or 101.7 have worked?
I don't believe JVC owned 101.7. The only station I know of on 101.7 is WCZR in Vero Beach and that's been owned by iHeart for quite some time. JVC did put a rock format on 93.5 but it didn't last long.Did Jvc Media tried to put a Classic Rock in Palm Beach? The one on 101.7 Why did they Sell that 101.7 station?
and Why they sell 93.5 in Belle Glade?
my other question is would Country on 93.5 or 101.7 have worked?
It's likely to protect WGYL on 93.7 in Vero, which is why they were only able to secure a modest upgrade to the signal from the FCC.I heard 93.5 has a weak signal because it was causing interference with Airplanes, not sure