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Fort Myers With Y-100 flipping (spanish stations don't do good in fort myers) which station you think will fill the chr gap?

With Y-100 flipping (spanish stations don't do good in fort myers) which station you think will fill the chr gap? The closest one I think off are B1039 and fly985

After its significant launch in Miami, iHeartMedia has brought its Gold AC with Spanish presenters “Magic” brand to a second market with the flip of Hot AC “Y100” WZJZ Port Charlotte/Fort Myers FL to “Magic 100.1” this morning.
 
Are we talking about 100.1 WZJZ Port Charlotte? It flipped to Magic 100.1 last June. It is voicetracked and shares pretty much the same playlist as WMIA-FM Magic 93.9 Miami.

 
With Y-100 flipping (spanish stations don't do good in fort myers) which station you think will fill the chr gap? The closest one I think off are B1039 and fly985

After its significant launch in Miami, iHeartMedia has brought its Gold AC with Spanish presenters “Magic” brand to a second market with the flip of Hot AC “Y100” WZJZ Port Charlotte/Fort Myers FL to “Magic 100.1” this morning.
I was thinking THE Y-100 and saying "what?".
 
at least similar both have a simple beat that is easy to play on keyboards
Hot adult contemporary (hot AC) radio stations play a wide range of popular music that appeals towards the 18–54 age group; it serves as a middle ground between the youth-oriented contemporary hit radio (CHR) format, and adult contemporary formats (such as "mainstream" and soft AC) that are typically targeted towards a ...
Contemporary Hit Radio. No matter how the industry dresses it up, the audience recognizes it for what it is "Top 40." The term Contemporary Hit Radio or "CHR" was coined during the late 1970s, early 1980s when radio programmers perceived a backlash against Top 40.
 
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