All access say format flip after the weekend.
Bill Harmonic said:Radioinsight.com adds...
Clear Channel registered Oldies933FM.com, which fits the theme of the countdown. Columbus already has three other stations running Classic Hits, however none are as close to the center of the market as 93.3 is. The stations are Saga’s “Rewind 103.5/104.3” WNND Pickerington and WNNP Richwood rimshotting Columbus from the east and northwest respectively, NABCO’s “Classic Hits 103.9” WTDA coming in from the north, and recent move-in “Kool 101.7” WNKO from the northeast."
jakej said:Let's see, do I have this right -- as Matt indicates elsewhere on this board, we are now hearing "the SAME NPR programming on 3 stations at the same time in this market" ... and if 93.3 goes to classic hits, we'll then have 4 stations doing that ...
Nu_Roo_2 said:No matter which of the various approaches to 60's/70's/80's Oldies/Classic Hits they ultimately lean toward, I'm sure it will be very competitive on a big signal like 93.3, and will fill a big void here.
borderblaster said:What are the chances of it being WTVN-FM?
Ohio radio man said:May be I'm thinking too big here but...
93.3 goes to classic hits.
Then, 105.7 the brew's keg is tapped and makes room for WTVNFM