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Hm, good article... <snip> >As a result, many rock programmers aren't sure what to play. I wasn't aware that Clear Channel allowed its programmers to choose what to play. >"The format in the last couple of years has gone through an identity >crisis," > said Kevin Weatherly, program director of KROQ, a closely watched > alternative powerhouse in Los Angeles. <snip> KROQ - Weren't they bought by Clear some years ago? > But for now, Philadelphia has no terrestrial alternative-rock station. What happened to old WYSP? Bought up huh? It's news like this that makes me wonder if I'd be dead of a stroke/heart attack from the tension if I'd pursued radio DJ work in the 70s. Oh, and Viva Scott Muni. :) Stephen Goodman * Cartoons about DVDs and Stuff * http://www.medialinenews.com * http://www.earthlight.net/HiddenTrack * http://www.earthlight.net/Gallery