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Date Posted: Thursday, March 30, 08:15:29pm
Author: Frank De Rosa
Subject: Re: Another Station Drops Oldies
In reply to: Chris T 's message, "Re: Another Station Drops Oldies" on Thursday, March 30, 05:35:28pm

This comes as no surprise at all. I used to occaisionally listen to KOOL 96.7 when I lived on Long Island. There's no point in waiting for oldies to return to the New York airwaves. It's simply not going to happen. It's best to move on to the alternatives, namely satellite and the internet.

FM radio to me is non-existent. I use AM radio for local news and whatever station my sports teams play on. I get my music from Sirius. Somehow, I always knew it would come to this.

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