LWR RADIO OR KISS FM
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Re: LWR RADIO OR KISS FM
Assuming you mean kiss94 right ?
LWR presentation was superb. Very professional with a great mix of music presented by djs who really knew what they were doing
Kiss94 bought over the USA style of presentation which at the time went down really well. Bigger Named djs that caught a more wider audience
Tough call. Personally as good as each other but if I had to choose on it’d be Kiss 94
LWR presentation was superb. Very professional with a great mix of music presented by djs who really knew what they were doing
Kiss94 bought over the USA style of presentation which at the time went down really well. Bigger Named djs that caught a more wider audience
Tough call. Personally as good as each other but if I had to choose on it’d be Kiss 94
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Re: LWR RADIO OR KISS FM
I think the original horizon and solar in the 1980s were better than those 2 and I don't think lwr was as good a sound quality as the other 3 were
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Re: LWR RADIO OR KISS FM
LWR was ALWAYS over-modulated! Solar had the DJs and the technical support. Horizon started well, but turned into an ego-trip for Chris Barnbrook.
The most technically accomplished station by far was Thameside Radio in the late 70s and early 80s. They did live Outside Broadcasts from a boat on the Thames, from a community centre in Chiswick (with live bands), from the whole of the top floor of a tower block in City Road (that was some party). They used sophisticated linking systems, good quality studio gear, and generated a massive audience throughout London.
The most technically accomplished station by far was Thameside Radio in the late 70s and early 80s. They did live Outside Broadcasts from a boat on the Thames, from a community centre in Chiswick (with live bands), from the whole of the top floor of a tower block in City Road (that was some party). They used sophisticated linking systems, good quality studio gear, and generated a massive audience throughout London.
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