Some registered account users are experiencing password recognition issues. The issue appears to have been triggered by a PHP update last night. If this is occurring, please try logging in and using the "forgot password?" utility. Bear in mind auto-generated password reset emails may appear in your spam folder. If this does not work, please click the "Contact Us" option near the lower right hand corner of the index page to contact me via email.

Thank you for your patience!
- M.W.

Chris Tyler leaving WITL

Discussion pertaining to Lansing, Jackson, Owosso, and all areas from Alma to Hillsdale
Post Reply
thephoneman
Posts: 2
Joined: Thu Oct 03, 2019 10:33 pm

Chris Tyler leaving WITL

Unread post by thephoneman »

Per announcement on witl Facebook page. Looks like the purge there is complete....
WOWwowWOW
Posts: 6
Joined: Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:19 am

Re: Chris Tyler leaving WITL

Unread post by WOWwowWOW »

Stephanie, Don and now Chris in a matter of a couple months. If ever there was an opportunity to take them on, it is now. With that said, no one will.

WHZZ should do it at 101.7 and come out with a campaign for it. Just one up the dial for the #1 country....blah, blah, blah. I'm not good with the words but they are the only with a signal to make a charge and positioned right with marketing they would have a shot. Oh, but what about 94.1? Fact is the signal just sucks in the metro except in cars
User avatar
Calvert DeForest
Posts: 788
Joined: Thu Dec 02, 2004 5:14 pm
Location: The corner of US-16 and M-78

Re: Chris Tyler leaving WITL

Unread post by Calvert DeForest »

Another of the good guys gone. Chris is a bright programmer who knew WITL and appreciated the station's heritage, as well as an easygoing and recognizable Wittle air talent. I know all of Midwest's Duke formats are jockless, but this would be a great opportunity to pick up a couple of familiar voices in Don and Chris for drive time shifts. That's a demo that, IMO, would positively react to live, interactive radio with talent they know from the pre-Duke era.
Shortwave is the ORIGINAL satellite radio.
Post Reply