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100.5 to Go AC, Hires Steve McCoy for Mornings

In other news...

--To increase ratings, WFSH will start simulcasting WNIV.
--WGST is flipping to an all-progtalk format called Small Planet Radio. Tammy Lloyd will be PD.
--CC is flipping the declining Project 9-6-1 to BM and bringing back the "Peach" moniker, albeit as "Peach 96.1".
--Dave FM will become the new affiliate for the WNBA Atlanta Dream.
 
jabba17 said:
In other news...

--To increase ratings, WFSH will start simulcasting WNIV.
--WGST is flipping to an all-progtalk format called Small Planet Radio. Tammy Lloyd will be PD.
--CC is flipping the declining Project 9-6-1 to BM and bringing back the "Peach" moniker, albeit as "Peach 96.1".
--Dave FM will become the new affiliate for the WNBA Atlanta Dream.

Those were good ones. I was going to say something about B98.5 or WUBL but ran out of ideas
 
Mike said:
cc will take on radio-one with

96.1 the beat blazin hip-hop & R&B

.....Causng Radio One to flip 107.9 to The End to challenge Dave with a 90's Alternative leaning AAA Format.
 
RTibbs said:
Mike said:
cc will take on radio-one with

96.1 the beat blazin hip-hop & R&B

.....Causing Radio One to flip 107.9 to The End to challenge Dave with a 90's Alternative leaning AAA Format.
All the more reason to hire me. I could stave off the threat of The End.
 
Better still was when Star 94 and S&V did their 4/1/98 broadcast as if it was 1978. Old playlist, old news reports, an interview with Olivia Newton-John about "Grease", and even some old spots.

Although most of the old spots were off of "Tee Vee Toons The Commercials" and of the wrong era (the 1960s). And plugging Bank South (which had recently been bought out by NationsBank, now BofA) as a sponsor was anachronistic--they were still Fulton National Bank back then.

But overall the effect was good, and the news reports were spot-on.
 
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