Submitted by Name: Christa Sigman From: Albany E-mail: Contact
Comments: WOW - thanks for the quick response. So helpful. Merry Christmas!
Added: December 14, 2011
Submitted by Name: Christa Sigman From: Albany Ohio E-mail: Contact
Comments: Last night around 6:40 p.m. you played a version of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer that was mashed up with The Waltz of the Flowers from the Nutcracker. I would LOVE to use this version in my classes next week but I have never heard it before. Any idea where I can find it? I am loving the Christmas music. Thanks so much.
Christa Sigman Miss Christa's Music Studio - 94 Columbus Road Offering Kindermusik and Simply Music Piano
Added: December 13, 2011
Submitted by Name: Bill Amberger From: RAcine, Ohio E-mail: Contact
Comments: I found this station by accident, and it was quite a discovery. The songs bring back memories, so refreshing to not hear the same music over and over, and the "by year" songs is great.
Wish it was either more powerful or available "on-line".
Great job whoever is responsible!!!
Added: November 18, 2011
Submitted by Name: Jonny From: Los Angeles E-mail: Contact
Comments: I left OU about 2 years ago, and I miss a lot about Athens, but your station and programming tops it.
I would love to have your radio streaming on the web so I can enjoy your incredible programing from Los Angeles. I'm sure others who left the area would appreciate it too.
any plans to stretch the outreach?
Either way, keep up the jams. It's refreshing to hear a station that introduces me to so many classics that have escaped the mainstream ages.
Added: November 1, 2011
Submitted by Name: slh From: Athens Twp E-mail: Contact
Comments: Bill Salmi (sp?)has one great show! Some of your weekday afternoon stuff is a bit out of the realm of oldies (my opinion). Keep up the good work; we'll keep listening.
Added: April 2, 2011
Submitted by Name: Dale From: Albany E-mail: Contact
Comments: I listen a little each day. I would enjoy it more if you played more songs I have actually heard before. I began listening to rock and roll in 1956. Most of what I hear is knock offs by unknown groups and songs that were not good enough at the time to be popular. There is no memory attached if I never heard it before. I have not "lived" most of what I hear on WEAK. I'm not asking for top ten songs, but ones that made the charts are the ones with memories. (I sell collectible sporting goods. Items that were no good when made do not get better just by being old.) It does seem in the last couple of times I have listened you are playing more memorable songs, but there are still too many weak songs, pun intended.
Admin reply: We took your information and ran all top 10 songs the entire weekend on March 25 & 26, 2011 (except for special programming).
Thanks for your suggestion!
Richard.
Added: February 28, 2011
Submitted by Name: Kevin From: Athens E-mail: Contact
Comments: How about playing Frank Sinatra's "It was a very Good Year" a bit more often, eh?
Added: February 21, 2011
Submitted by Name: Jimmy From: Chauncey E-mail: Contact
Comments: Richard,
Love your station. I especially appreciate your willingness to give local talent some air time. I have some recordings from a friend of mine from Chauncey which I would like to submit for possible inclusion in your local talent. How do I go about submitting them. I already have him okay.
Added: October 18, 2010
Submitted by Name: Raj From: Athens
Comments: My heartfelt thanks to you for playing the best music around. Long live WEAK!
Added: October 10, 2010
Submitted by Name: L
Comments: Richard,
You deserve a big congratulations for a job well done. I was listening to WEAK radio today, and it just gets better and better with each passing year--even with Chucko's warped mind. I like some of his drop-ins.
May God continue to bless the fruits of your labor in the coming year. :D
Name: Christa Sigman
From: Albany
E-mail: Contact
WOW - thanks for the quick response. So helpful. Merry Christmas!