Words & Music: Susan Whitall Forum

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Sat. 10/31/09 08:46 AM

Great!

I love to read interesting post that has knowledge to impart! Thank you for sharing your insights! I will avidly wait for your next entry.

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Wed. 10/07/09 10:01 AM

"Smooth Jazz" Flip

I checked-out the new WVMV format on the FM frequency yesterday. Too much noise (translated as ads and promos) for me. But they(CBS)are going for another demographic in young adult females if I read your article correctly, so it may work for them. It's kind of "more of the same" that we already have too much of already. The "Smooth Jazz" on the HD-2 frequency is about the same minus those personalities who you mentioned. I much prefer listening to shows like Ann Delisi's "Essential Music", weekend afternoons on WDET who you wrote about several months ago (Thanks for that!). She puts some thought into her selections and gives related info between sets and has live guests and special features to add to the mix.

mrarty1, Detroit, MI

Ann's "Essential Music" is wonderful, my only problem is I tend to be a daily listener. If something isn't on daily -- music especially -- I'll forget that it's there for me on the weekend. -- Susan Whitall

Tue. 10/06/09 10:41 PM

Great!

I had a great time reading around your post as I read it extensively. I am looking forward to hearing more from you.

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