Re: Q105 is back...Hooray!
> I haven't really listened enough to tell for sure, but I
> really don't think the music has changed that much, so add
> that, along with calling it Q-105 again, plus the jingles,
> and the station has a whole different feel now... I kinda
> like it, and time will tell. It's been a loooong time, and
> my mind is a bit foggy these days, but are these 'new'
> jingles really from an old package from back in the day? If
> they are, they still sound good.
Not all of the jingles are old (they do have some new jingles in there), but some sound like either the same or spot-on recreations of Q105 jingles from the 1980s. I listened for awhile yesterday after work and heard both old and new alike. So far, so good for the "new" Q105 (and no, it's not being called new; this isn't a Cox station).<P ID="signature">______________
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
RadioHotTalk.com & VarietyHits.com</P>
> I haven't really listened enough to tell for sure, but I
> really don't think the music has changed that much, so add
> that, along with calling it Q-105 again, plus the jingles,
> and the station has a whole different feel now... I kinda
> like it, and time will tell. It's been a loooong time, and
> my mind is a bit foggy these days, but are these 'new'
> jingles really from an old package from back in the day? If
> they are, they still sound good.
Not all of the jingles are old (they do have some new jingles in there), but some sound like either the same or spot-on recreations of Q105 jingles from the 1980s. I listened for awhile yesterday after work and heard both old and new alike. So far, so good for the "new" Q105 (and no, it's not being called new; this isn't a Cox station).<P ID="signature">______________
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
RadioHotTalk.com & VarietyHits.com</P>