If you’re in that Storyliving by Disney property: I’m at the combination Mix 99.5 and 101.5! And yes, Mix 99.5 is shoving the 2024 Paris Olympics up your radio. It also feels like a conflict of interest that G105 and the iHeart cluster in Raleigh is promoting the Olympics when the local broadcast home of it in Raleigh is WRAL, which is owned by Mix 101.5’s owners.
@@charlesferrer9814 Pretty sure the iHeart stuff was a group deal type of thing, I doubt they carry a local feed of the coverage, but a specialized national feed. That sort of thing lol
@@JuanSplatedUp Mix 99.5, a partially local partially tracked station, whereas Mix 101.5, once a Delilah stable, has since added a local evening slot (thank goodness lmao)
That’s because Premium Choice is tape delayed to the Central Time Zone (where Birmingham, AL is). Augusta, GA is a 1 hour difference from Birmingham, AL.
Why is that ad at the start ALWAYS covered up on stream?! To catch it out-of-the-blue you need to be really lucky like I was once...I always wondered about that random "...com!" at the start of those legals (also, when did that start getting used?)
They DID bring JAM back once during Elvis Duran's show on the brand's 40th anniversary, now, when a gold is playing, the station is airing classic Reelworld jingles
@@MykelMuniz It won't. iHeart has successfully made money by destroying most of the radio landscape, and sadly they are not stopping until the investors stop investing. Sadly the people that would be implicated first would be the remaining personalities.
If Simone Biles wins gold… I bet Q105 would dump out of music and switch to the audio of WRDE (the Delmarva NBC affiliate)… probably not. Still feels misleading to claim that Q105 is the radio home of the Olympics when all you’re airing is small brief updates instead of play by play.
WAIT THIS STATION HAS A JAZZ SHOW?! WBLS doesn't have that here, the least they have is a gospel show every early Sunday morning. Still I LOVE the idea and I'm not even a fan of jazz music (though I've heard WNYC's New Standards channel on iHeart, and it's actually not a bad listen)
Like how they're playing a snippet of a song that never made it to US radio aside from mom-and-pop CHRs as I've only heard it on Capital in the UK (Power by Little Mix, which, due to it promoting girl power, should've hit the States)
Indeed a great catch, gotta love E-Skip. Said phenomenon allows me on occasions like this to get stations I otherwise would not be able to get even a signal of in a regular day (as it is over a thousand miles) and in this case, with a perfectly timed clear signal and legal ID to accompany it. Always awesome and exciting to get something like this. Thank you and thanks for watching!