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Andrew Summereau (Pennsylvania) putting together some programming for WWHK Concord (NH).

Interesting....so it would seem.
 
chrisradioanimal said:
I hope it's a music format like oldies or classic rock and not another talk or religious station.

Oldies in Stereo would be a nice fit for that market. A playlist similar to that of "Pop Gold Radio" or WLS-FM (during local hours) or maybe "K-Earth Classics" (KRTH-HD2/Los Angeles) would be great along with specialty shows like "American Top-40, The 70's". Talk and religion just don't cut it.
 
No "public" word on format.

That market had an OLDIES station in stereo...until Nassau blew that to silence. 99.1 went on the air as WNNH Classic Goild around 1990 under Calrk Smidt's direction, and became known as OLDIES 99.

Very popular. Made money. Got involved witht he community. Good on air sound (staff included).

We'll see.
 
Jimc said:
No "public" word on format.

That market had an OLDIES station in stereo...until Nassau blew that to silence. 99.1 went on the air as WNNH Classic Goild around 1990 under Calrk Smidt's direction, and became known as OLDIES 99.

Very popular. Made money. Got involved witht he community. Good on air sound (staff included).

We'll see.

'NNH was a really great sounding oldies station. Clark had the right idea mixing the music of Classic Rock and oldies, similar to WODS (during their early oldies format) and the early days of WZLX ("Classic Hits 100.7"). Nassau should have left well enough alone. I do think an oldies station would do quite well in the area. 50's through the 70's (with a little taste of the early 80's) would be just right. But, who knows.
 
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