radiozip Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Looking for some feedback on what the Zipnation thought of the 5th Quarter Show after the game. What would you like to see on future shows? Quote
zen Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I didn't get out of cleveland til 11:30. The station had an intermittent signal quality (but better than I would have expected). Quote
GoZips88 Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Same here. Out of Cleveland late and had a bit of a walk with my family back to the car. Love the idea and look forward to listening after future games.By the way, 1350 came in so-so. Switched over to 1490 and got a much stronger signal. Quote
zip81 Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 Same here. Out of Cleveland late and had a bit of a walk with my family back to the car. Love the idea and look forward to listening after future games.By the way, 1350 came in so-so. Switched over to 1490 and got a much stronger signal. 1490 airs the Zips games?Isn't that WJMO the urban station? Quote
zipboy Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I agree, love the concept, but I got out of Cleveland late. Next week I will be in Columbus so will miss that show, but hopefully will be able to call in after a big win on the 15th. Thanks for putting this together. Quote
Captain Kangaroo Posted September 2, 2007 Report Posted September 2, 2007 I LOVE the idea. I listed to it the whole way home...even through the static. The interview with Coach Ferri (fer-REE, BTW) was great. I liked his no-nonsense answers to all the questions. I couldn't call in...it was all I could muster just to stay between the wite lines and stay awake on the way home. I'll make it a point to call in in the future. Quote
Blue & Gold Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 I though it was great... and desperately needed! Thanks for putting this together! I, as apparently most others on the board, was unable to call in. I'll have to miss the post-OSU game broadcast, but I'll be tuning in after our win at Indiana! Quote
GoZips88 Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Same here. Out of Cleveland late and had a bit of a walk with my family back to the car. Love the idea and look forward to listening after future games.By the way, 1350 came in so-so. Switched over to 1490 and got a much stronger signal.1490 airs the Zips games?Isn't that WJMO the urban station? Apparently, WERE and WJMO swapped frequencies earlier this year (June) ... WERE is now 1490 and WJMO is on 1300.Here's what part of the Wikipedia entry says ..."WERE is an AM radio station licensed to Cleveland Heights, Ohio and operating on 1490 kHz. The station's studios are in downtown Cleveland, while the transmitter is along Euclid Avenue near East 118th Street, adjacent to the Case Western Reserve University campus. It uses the on-air slogan "The People's Station," and features an urban news/talk format. The majority of WERE's shows are syndicated by station owner Radio One.Prior to June 4, 2007, the station had operated at 1300 kHz frequency, where it had been at since 1949. That frequency is now home to sister station WJMO."I knew there was a Cleveland station carrying the signal and I just kept working my way up and down the dial until I found Frenchy again. Quote
zip81 Posted September 4, 2007 Report Posted September 4, 2007 Same here. Out of Cleveland late and had a bit of a walk with my family back to the car. Love the idea and look forward to listening after future games.By the way, 1350 came in so-so. Switched over to 1490 and got a much stronger signal.1490 airs the Zips games?Isn't that WJMO the urban station? Apparently, WERE and WJMO swapped frequencies earlier this year (June) ... WERE is now 1490 and WJMO is on 1300.Here's what part of the Wikipedia entry says ..."WERE is an AM radio station licensed to Cleveland Heights, Ohio and operating on 1490 kHz. The station's studios are in downtown Cleveland, while the transmitter is along Euclid Avenue near East 118th Street, adjacent to the Case Western Reserve University campus. It uses the on-air slogan "The People's Station," and features an urban news/talk format. The majority of WERE's shows are syndicated by station owner Radio One.Prior to June 4, 2007, the station had operated at 1300 kHz frequency, where it had been at since 1949. That frequency is now home to sister station WJMO."I knew there was a Cleveland station carrying the signal and I just kept working my way up and down the dial until I found Frenchy again. Wow...I did not know that.I'm going to check it out on the way home from work.Thanks for the info.You never know what station is on what frequency anymore. Quote
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