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hummingwolf ([personal profile] hummingwolf) wrote2005-02-12 08:46 am
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For WHFS fans

If you've been missing the old station since it was replaced by "El Zol," you can hear what's left of 'HFS via AOL radio at WHFS.com. From a Billboard article:
The programming heard on WHFS.com will include new music, as well as archive programming from WHFS and performances from past HFStivals. While there are a handful of Infinity stations streaming on the Web, including triple-A WXRT Chicago, WHFS is Infinity's first Internet-only station.

In addition, talk WXYV (Live 105.7) Baltimore will give up its nights and weekends to the modern format, broadcasting as "HFS On Live 105.7." Former WHFS afternoon jock Tim Virgin will host the station weeknights from 7-midnight. The station will feature modern rock on weekends as well. WXYV's regular daytime programming, including Howard Stern and Don & Mike, will continue. Ron and Fez had been handling nights at WXYV.
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[identity profile] hummingwolf.livejournal.com 2005-02-12 06:38 pm (UTC)(link)
When I listened via AOL earlier, the songs were identified. Maybe it behaves differently for outsiders? It's good that the station goes on in some version, though. I listened to 'HFS pretty often in the mid to late '80s. Then again, I listened to everything in the mid to late '80s. :-)