Why is 103.1 the buzz off air
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Learn how your comment data is processed. You mean, no more legal advice from Joe Escalante? Wait, what? I am listening to indie online right now and it seems to still be broadcasting. My heart is broken into a million tiny pieces.
A gem in the commercial terrestrial world. A tragedy for Los Angeles. This is sad, for sure. Indie was the only well balanced station in LA that broadcast good music.
Morning becomes eclectic is too smug, KROQ is to poppy. There is nothing left on terrestrial radio in LA that offered such a wide range of just good music.
Luckily I have Sirius. Unfortunately to get the mix of good music I hope Jonseys Jukebox moves to Sirius. It would be their best move since signing Stern. Jonesy could possibly save Sirius, which is now trading at. Wow, a sad day indeed.
The news was dispatched suddenly without any warning following what was perhaps the final financial commitment for the station's old format -- Saturday's Buzz Bake Sale at Cruzan Amphitheatre, which will apparently be the last one we're ever gonna see. Following the cancellation of the Langerado Music Festival earlier this year, it does seem that rock does not rock in South Florida. More on rock's downward trend here and thoughts from Revolution's managing partner Jeff John here.
It's been a long ride and we are glad you were there with us. Unfortunately, nothing lasts forever. In an effort to keep your Buzz music alive we have moved The Buzz to We encourage you to download the free Radio. Again thank you all for being a part of our lives. We'll see you on the other side. Rock on. Focusing on today's music, there is a new choice in West Palm Beach. This new station promises to be the feel good button of local radio. On-Air, NOW On-Line, the station will be available everywhere at Now NOW, brings a diverse playlist of hit music.
The station will include artists ranging from: Lady Gaga to Lady Antebellum. What you will hear is described as a cool, energetic music machine. Women in West Palm Beach have been searching for an alternative to cluttered, talky radio stations. NOW promises to deliver on this need.
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