Glad You Could Make It

Welcome to the official anti-FM 106.3 website.

FM 106.3 stinks. The music played is no longer representative of its listeners. The sounds you hear polluting your speakers has been recommended by a few corporate stiffs in dark suits. These consultants feel the only way to keep listeners tuned in is to play music which is familiar.

Five new songs in heavy rotation and fill in the dead air with old songs - that’s what they think will keep us coming back for more. Do you remember Violent Femmes? How about “Rock Lobster?” If you forgot about them, FM 106.3 is sure gonna remind you, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

Oh, but I forgot to mention those great little sweepers. If it weren’t for the Simpsons, who knows what WHTG would do. Maybe they would be forced to be original, or maybe steal from another primetime show. I have twenty on the latter.

Don’t get me wrong, there’s plenty more that could be fixed other than the programming, sweepers and the morning show. You have the conforming jocks who make less than your average grocery bagger, the lack of original ideas, lame promotions, and the evening countdown - yet another vice to spin overplayed music.



Disclaimer: Sorry if you don't find humor in this website. It is made for the enjoyment of all and not to be taken seriously. Unless of course you have no sense of humor.




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I don't know about you, but I really enjoy playing games in my spare time. I enjoy a very special game called, "The Typo Game." You're welcome to play a game at FM 106.3




The Crew of FM 106.3

Give a big hand to Mike. He's "old skule," an Oasis fan, and really digs the Simpsons. I bet he's the one reponsible for all that great stuff the station broadcasts. I hope Mike understands what sarcasm means. Do you Mike?


Send the station feedback by clicking here. Or, you can find other e-mail addresses at FM 106.3 . Go to the "jocks" link. I really wanted links to all the staff, but I can't keep up with the turnover.







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