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Flo-town Thoughts?

Numbers are out.

Looks like a pretty "white" book, with WYNN and WZTF, the two big urbans, taking hits.
Eagle and 103X had strong books, Sunny was up a little, Nash down, FOX down.
There were behind the scenes changes, with IHeart moving into the market and their GM promptly crossing the street to Cumulus.
At this point, what does Cumulus have going for it, with a weak sports station, a non-entity of a country station and a falling classic hits station?

Thoughts?
 
If the big urbans were doing poorly, what about the little urban, meaning Magic?

I don't even remember a station called Sunny.

Sunny is IHeart's Contemporary Christian (formerly AC). Magic steady but they are barely a blip on the radar - something like a 1 share 12+? And the two gospel stations were each up a little. Swagga was up a tick as well.
 
Sunny is IHeart's Contemporary Christian (formerly AC). Magic steady but they are barely a blip on the radar - something like a 1 share 12+? And the two gospel stations were each up a little. Swagga was up a tick as well.
Weird that I forgot that. I remembered later that WDAR-FM was Sunny when it was AC but I thought they dropped that name.
 
I went to the beach this week. I know WYNN is not adult, but I can't say I ever heard rap on there before this year.

Even WZTF is playing rap! Not much, but it was there. And they played that song with what sounds like a robot burping. If you know urban, you know the song. i don't know urban well enough to know what that was.

If WJMX-FM isn't CHR, it sure is close.

The Beatles on WMXT???

Not only that, but a sample of their music included "Rock You Like a Hurricane". Still, it's very much like a rock-leaning oldies station.
 
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