Good point. WVLG is a great station but the thinness of the AM sound is not something many of us want to go back to. I realize the station and sound is to recall our younger years and how we do feel a lot younger being here. But one huge problem is that in our poured concrete homes with rebar, the reception is terrible...weak and buzzing....and annoying.
WLVG needs to have internet streaming (like iHeart Radio dot com) so it can be heard everywhere, especially by snowbirds gone for the season, and wannabe's around the hemisphere.
To me, from a home sales standpoint, there are few radio ads anywhere that have the appeal of the "man/woman on the street" one minute interviews done by WVLG daily. It's very appealing and convincing to hear people joyfully say where they came from, what they're doing now for activity outside the home, if they'd ever done that before coming, why they like it so much, and how they couldn't do that while working and "living" (existing and being a hamster on a wheel) in an icy, cloudy climate.
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