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| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published Nov. 14, 2007 at 10:12 a.m. |
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When I moved back to Milwaukee in 1996, I set the presets on the radio of my shiny new Toyota Tercel, and in some ways, I've never looked back.
While my musical tastes have changed and evolved -- or devolved, as some would say --I've kept the presets the same from car to car to car to car (and so on). Historically, when I discover a new radio station, I tack it onto the end of the presets.
Which is pretty dumb, since I listen to five or so stations much, much more these days than I do to 94.5 WKTI, which actually, and sadly, remains number one on my presets.
Why have I waited 11 years to bump these stations from the coveted one through five spots on my radio presets? I'm not quite sure, to be honest. And that's why today, I will change them to these fine stations, listed in order of listening preference:
Yeah, if I'm flipping around I need an oldies fix, I'll still check out 95.7 (if they're still playing that format and not Christmas music). If it's a Brewers or Packers game, I'll tune into to 620 WTMJ (but then and only then). And if I'm in the car during my colleague Drew Olson's "D-List" on ESPN Radio 1510 AM, or Steve Czaban's segment on 102.9 FM, I'll give those a listen, too.
But for a guy who's spent a long time complaining about the sorry state of Milwaukee's radio scene, it's getting quite a bit better. At least three stations now play music that would never get airplay on one of those pre-programmed mega stations.
And while it's still possible to hear Supertramp on at leave five Milwaukee stations at the same time, four of my five top picks are willing to take some chances. Kudos, Milwaukee radio, for bringing me back into the fold.
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Posted by McAwesome on Dec. 4, 2007 at 5:45 p.m. (report)
I think 102.1 calls itself independent because they are not owned by a major corporation. As far as commercial alternative stations go, they are one of the most interesting, adventurous ones in the country.
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Posted by curlyboy1978 on Nov. 16, 2007 at 12:11 p.m. (report)
I agree that 102.1 seems conflicted..they are a mainstream commerical alternative station, so why pretend to be all so independent? But between them and 88.9 plus my guilty pleasure of 103.7 (when I want to hear some baby got back) = good enough for me. And thank god 88.9 plays music in the mornings.. Commercial radio around the country is just as bad, even in some larger cities trust me!!
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Posted by funhouse on Nov. 15, 2007 at 11:07 p.m. (report)
88.9, 89.7, 91.7. Once in awhile 97.3 The Brew or 104.7 La GranD for something different.
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Posted by danno on Nov. 15, 2007 at 10:39 a.m. (report)
The only time I listen to FM radio is in the car and that is rare. 88.9 is a disappointment. Listen to Cebar on 91.7 though as he rocks.
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Posted by CoolerKing on Nov. 15, 2007 at 8:22 a.m. (report)
I think it's conflicting of WLUM, a commercial radio station with a carved-in-stone list of songs, to call itself "independent". Also, I think it's highly unlikely that WMSE is "scared" of WYMS. It's just 2 different flavors of non-commercial radio. However, I do believe WMSE has more variety of musical styles.
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