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Date Posted: Friday, January 27, 09:27:56am
Author: Gus Katsoris
Subject: If JACK-FM played Oldies.....

Two open questions to all:

1) If JACK-FM expanded their playlist to include Oldies from the 60's would you listen to it?

2)Does your dislike of JACK-FM center around what they do play or what they don't play?

Here are my answers:

1) Probably not. The reason is in answer number 2.

2) I don't listen to JACK-FM, because they play some songs that I simply can't tolerate. I listened to JACK for a day or two and I found that about two songs out of every 10 that they played fit into this category. If they shifted their playlist to a mix of 60's to 80's I might consider listening.

I still like live DJs rather than JACK's automated format with snide remarks from Al Franken.

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