Thursday, July 28, 2011

The Rock Of New Jersey - And Pretty Much Everywhere Else Too!

101.9 WRXP-FM has flipped. It was a good rock/alternative rock station airing out of that big city some of us call New York. Now, we've seen two former rock stations flip over the past couple of years. First, there was 92.3 K-ROCK. Now, RXP. Is rock dead?

Nope. There's still Q104.3 out of NYC bringing you the classics of rock. (I heard someone say recently that Q104.3 is considered the 106.7 Lite FM for guys in their 40s, 50s & 60s, which stings a bit.) And, of course, there's WDHA-FM, 105.5 "The Rock of New Jersey," airing out of great old Cedar Knolls, NJ (just a stone's throw from Morristown). DHA plays its share of classic rock, from Hendrix to The Who. But it also plays loads of new music, from Finger Eleven to the Foo Fighters, from Shinedown to Black Stone Cherry. And the station has been around, and in this active rock format, for more than 30 years. Your rock options aren't gone. They've just dwindled a bit. If you haven't given WDHA a try, now's as good a time as ever. See you around the top of the dial.



Thanks for reading!
DaveDavid Philp
Account Executive
WMTR-AM/WDHA-FM
Greater Media Broadcasting
55 Horsehill Rd.
Cedar Knolls, NJ 07927
ofc: 973-538-1250 x1377
e: dphilp@greatermedianj.com
fax: 973-538-3060

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