Delaware

TV, Cable, and Radio

This page is the only one where the "Delaware Only" rule is stretched. This is because Delaware is really lacking in decent TV and Radio. Most people above the canal get stuff from Philadephia and those in lower Delaware scarf stuff from Salisbury or Baltimore Maryland.

This page is divided into two separate sections: Northern Delaware and Slower Delaware.


Northern Delaware

Northern Delaware, the land of weak zoning laws and horrible County Planning. There's so much traffic out there any more, that you might as well stay home and watch TV. It sure beats waiting through the same traffic light three times before getting through an intersection.

Cable

Everytime I get used to writing my check for cable to a certain company, they go and change hands again. First it was Rollins Cable, then Heritage Cablevision, then TCI, and now Suburban Cable. Suburban covers most of the Philadelphia area. Their web site covers all of their markets with some specific Wilmington area stuff here and there. Part of their service, but on a different web site is DMX - Digital Music Express. I'm a subscriber to this service, and highly recommend it. 15 (should be 30 but oh well) channels of commercial free CD quality music. [reviewed: 04oct96]

Television

This site centers mostly around Channel 6 Action News. It features "The Big Stories," Accu-Weather, and a program guide that also includes links to many shows that are listed. And, if you click right now, you can get a still shot of what is on their station right now. So don't delay, click NOW! Channel 6 is a local ABC affiliate. [reviewed: 04oct96] Channel 10 is Philadephia's NBC station. This site is loaded with graphics that don't have any ALT tags. This means that getting around the site with your graphics turned off is near impossible. But once they are loaded, the site looks great. I'd have to give 10 an edge over 6 on web site looks. However, most of the links point to NBC stuff. Not as much local info as the Channel 6 web site but they do have current local news which is nice. However, take a tip from Weave. Look at your watch. If it is around 12:00, 18:00 or 23:00, forget the web site and just turn on the TV and watch the old fashioned way! [reviewed: 04oct96] Believe it or not, this is actually a Delaware station! Well, it's "kind of" a Delaware station. For all intents and purposes though, it's located in Philadephia. Their web page contains program schedules as well as Patrick Stoners movie flick reviews. [reviewed: 04oct96] The local Warner Brothers affiliate. They can short circuit and drop off the airwaves forever as far as I'm concerned. Why? They decided to not carry the fourth season of Babylon 5 leaving the Philadelphia market without a station that will show it. Their stupid little frog mascot can drop dead too. Am I bitter? AM I? No, not at all. Babylon 5 is the only American TV series that was designed to run for five years with an actual progressing story line. I watch three years of it, get addicted to it, and dear old 17 decides to not carry the fourth year of it. Aaarrgghh... [last cursed: 04oct96] Home of such cherry picks as the Ukranian Melody Hour, and Romanian Voice Television. They bill themselves as a voice for groups in the community that may otherwise be unheard. Hey, that's what makes this country great. They found a niche and are filling it. It actually can be interesting at times, when you're too lazy to change the channel. (OK, OK, I'm trying to be fair here!). The web site contains program highlights and schedules.

Radio

AM Stations

Now this is neat. Visit their web page and if you have the RealAudio 2.0 player installed, you can LISTEN to WDEL anywhere on the Internet. (After a brief commercial, the live broadcast kicks in). WDEL is located in Wilmington and is primarily a talk radio station. [reviewed: 04oct96] WJBR's AM station is probably the last station around that still caters to people that drive Cadillacs, wear white shoes, and only have AM radios in their cars. Frank Sinatra is big time on "AM 1290." They also have followed Delaware's media charitable guidelines by providing Jim Stoddard with some air time (as well as a picture of him, let's not go too carried away WJBR...) [reviewed: 05oct96] Not much at all. Web page wise, there is no competition between WDEL and WILM. WILM is a Wilmington news radio station. [reviewed: 04oct96]

FM Stations

University of Pennsylvania's college station. College stations often provide really great music that isn't quite commerically acceptable on other stations. In other words, it's fantastic. (However, be sure to also check out WVUD below, which is true blue Delaware...) [reviewed: 05oct96] Non-profit PBS radio including NPR broadcasts. Some of their programming is available via RealAudio. Not live, but nice nonetheless. [reviewed: 05oct96] "The Voice of the University of Delaware." Like most college radio stations, you need a program guide to find what you want since they play everything from classical to rap. WVUD's web site includes a program guide as well as info about "Scare Your Roommate," WVUD's compilation of cutting edge Delaware bands. [reviewed: 05sep96] WMMR's web site is really polished. Features top 10 song info as well as concert information. Don't take too much stock in their information and claims to be a "rock" station. Among their top 10 songs is Hootie and the Blow Fish. And they call themselves a rock station?! (Of course I'm heavily opinionated. Makes life more interesting. Chill!) [reviewed: 05sep96] Includes current play list (as a scanned graphic, yack, long download times...), as well as contest and event info. WSTW is located in Wilmington and plays (their opinion of) "today's hits." No thanks, I'll pass. [reviewed: 04oct96] This web site is second only to John DeBella in bad taste and bad looks. But then again, the site is almost nothing about WYSP and almost 100% about John DeBella. If you like DeBella's style of bad humor, this web page is for you. But there is some hope. I noticed that wysp.com was registered to their station. Hopefully they'll get their own web page and stop letting WMMR show them up.

Believe it or not, WYSP is my fave station in the Philadephia market, now that they've changed their format. Boy, I really hated them when they were "Classic Rock" for a long time there. How often can you listen to the Doors and Billy Joel? WMMR bills themselves as a rock station too, but they are still stuck in the past. Come on, my father always listened to oldies stations. I'll be damn if I fall into that same trap.

A classical music station. Believe it or not, I love good classical music and often listen to WFLN. Nice web site, and they allow requests to be submitted via e-mail. However, I don't think they'll consider playing AC/DC so don't even try it. [reviewed: 05oct96] When I was a kid, I remember getting tortured in a dentist chair and listening to that horrible Muzak on WJBR. You know, the old saying, dentist office music. Well that was the early 70s and times change. Last week, I was in the dentist office and guess what they were playing? Yuppers, WJBR. Their web site has their current playlist (which was a month old when I checked). Check it out and see what I mean. Peter Cetera, Bryan Adams, Whitney Houston. You got it. It's "today's" dentist office music. Brings me about as much pain as a root canal. The more things change, the more they stay the same... [reviewed: 04oct96] This Philly station plays popular hit music, what I call bumble gum rock. But fresh bubble gum is still better than that stale stuff pealed out from under the desk by WMMR! This web site contains a link to allow you to listen to their station over the net. But don't get your hopes up. Their RealAudio server must not be licensed for enough streams. Each time I tried, all connections were in use. [reviewed: 09oct96] They also claim to play today's best music (doesn't everybody?!). Well, if you're into Coolio, then you'd probably agree. But hey, your father doesn't listen to Q102, so that's a big plus (he's probably listening to WMMR...) I like WDRE a lot (like you care, I know). It's billed as "modern rock." Modern, a term WMMR doesn't understand! (Have I ragged on them enough yet?!). Unfortunately, WDRE is a low powered Philly station that is hard to get in Newark area, where I live. Nicely polished web site. (Wish I had the time to polish my motorcycle, let alone the web sites I do...). [reviewed: 05oct96]

Guides

Philadelphia's Online's guide to Philly radio and TV.

Slower Delaware

Television

It might serve slower Delaware and the eastern shore of Maryland, but WBOC was among the first stations in the country to get their own web site. Not only that, they also sell accounts to the public in the area. Be sure to check out their news link for current news of the area. [reviewed: 05oct96]

Radio

AM Stations

WBAL is a news and talk radio station. Nice site, with RealAudio capability! Listen to the station over the Internet! The best feature of their RealAudio broadcasts is that they have to block out Rush Limbaugh. (I guess his size requires too much bandwidth or something....) [reviewed: 05oct96]

FM Stations

A top 40 radio station serving those below the canal. Site includes a link to what songs are on top that week, contest info, plus a "Gaffney in the Morning" link. I took a look and he has a link to Full Disclosure home page plus a brew pob link in there. This guy is obviously a crazed liberal who likes to drink! [reviewed: 03nov96]

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