Grock is two radio stations that with a combined coverage area from 
northern Monmouth county to beyond Atlantic City. They are far from worthless 
properties or in jeopardy of going off the air anytime soon regardless of what 
format they adopt. It is just a matter of how much money they will make.




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From: Jack Pitzer <hing...@yahoo.com>
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 5:45:11 PM
Subject: [AsburyPark] Re: Save GRock


It's definitely a loss to the entire music scene within it's listening range.
I know so many people that listen to this station at work, and I'm sure they 
are up in arms, 
and in search of what to listen to next. This will probably be another nail in 
the coffin of 
terrestrial radio.

--- In asburyp...@yahoogro ups.com, "fancypaaantz" <fancypaaantz@ ...> wrote:
>
> Or said another way, everyone here is always talking about AP and its 
> music scene. Well, a huge part of the music scene here (Pony, 
> Convention Hall) and at Starland is alternative. Beyonce will not be 
> playing at the Pony any time soon. But the one station that would 
> sponsor shows and announce shows at these venues is now gone. I think 
> that is a loss to our music scene.
>

 


      

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