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That's what I'm doing on Big D Country. All the currents are on the air, but there's a healthy dose
of classic country, too. Some of the cuts are pretty deep. I do play some songs not often heard even on classic country stations.
Right now the station is Internet only, but I plan to apply for an LPFM when the opportunity arrives. I've been streaming country since 2003.
I also take requests, and generally try to play those back between 11:55 and 1:30 p, Eastern Time.
I'm "off" from being on the air today due to a family member having minor surgery but am generally on from 10am to 3 pm EST on weekdays.
Good station. I'm sure Tallahassee country music lovers would appreciate another choice on FM. Isn't your local Clear Channel station almost all voicetracked and the music is controlled elsewhere?
It's called 100.7 The Wolf, but I'm in South Carolina, not Seattle... I do play the currents, 90's, 80's, and classics. I also go deep in the playlist when I can. I think there is nothing like that feeling you get when you hear a country song that you forgot about all over again.
Here at WLRE Radio we do just that, we play the current country hits mixed with just about all the country classics you can think of including a good mixture of 80's 90's and 2000 country to today. This was the reason we started WLRE Radio 12 years ago since you couldn't seem to hear anything but the current top 40 country on the dail in our area (South Carolina). We are an LPFM station on 92.9 FM with translators on 96.5 FM and 98.7 FM for those who don't know us. Our website with streaming is www.wlreradio.com. We also play new up and coming singers/preformers off of private labels and materals, and The Bill Rainey Show (5pm to 6pm weekdays) along with some Bluegrass music thanks to Cousin Lee and his live shows 6 am to 9am weekdays and his bluegrass shows Saturday 10 am to 11 am and on Sunday's 6pm to 7pm. Also we are the only station in our area to do true Southern Gospel Music 7am to 12 pm on Sundays. 12 years ago when we started WLRE we got laughed at by some of the almost local radio stations but now they don't laugh at us anymore. We started as one of the first LPFM stations to do country music our own way and today we wouldn't have it any other way.
They are live and local from 5am to 6pm local time in Xenia Ohio. After local sunset they are only on the internet and a single FM translator. And they are automated after 6pm until the following morning. They do have live programming including Chubby Howard on weekends too.
I'm usually on from 10am to 3 pm Eastern but was too buried with other work to do the show today. I will be on tomorrow (Friday) as usual, then will be off from being on the air for one week - lots of family coming into town.
After that I'll be back to a regular schedule.
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