The Inside Story of WHFS’s Rise, Peak, and Collapse With Weasel (Ep 21)
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Weasel explains what freeform really meant, including whether DJs truly had the freedom to play whatever they wanted. The conversation also covers the backstory of the station starting on 102.3, Jake Einstein eventually selling that frequency and moving the station to 99.1.
We also dive into the origins of the HFStival, how it started as a small event, and how it eventually grew to a large event selling out RFK Stadium multiple years.
Weasel explains that the HFStival became a huge money-maker for the radio station and unintentionally contributed to HFS’s eventual downfall.
Finally, Weasel shares what it was like being moved from full-time to part-time at HFS and his transition to 94.7 WARW.
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