danman425 said:
Clear Channel even launched a 99X in Cleveland not too long ago.
Coming to you live from within the broadcast range of W256BT/99.1 Cleveland and its "home", WMMS/100.7-HD2 Cleveland...don't read too much into that.
The analog translator home of "99X" has been dragged and sold at least three times - it started life as Edgewater Broadcasting's 100.3 translator in Lorain, west of Cleveland.
It made an intermediate step to the closer-but-still-far-west Cleveland suburb of North Ridgeville, and was first sold to Radio One. When Edgewater couldn't get a move done, Radio One backed out and Edgewater re-sold it to Clear Channel, which could make the move since it owns second-adjacent full power country station WGAR/99.5, not to mention Youngstown's WMXY/98.9.
Why am I bringing this all up?
It took a long time to get that thing on the WMJI/105.7 tower in the Parma antenna farm.
Most educated guesses had it set up as an FM simulcaster to talk WTAM/1100, much like Clear Channel has done in many large markets (including for WGST/640, IIRC).
Then, CBS Radio blew up alt-rock WKRK/92.3 "Radio 92.3" last August, and Clear Channel registered "99XCleveland.com" within one month.
Low hanging fruit. CC saw an opening when 92.3 went to sports. It's not any big love of the alt-rock format.
"99X", the Cleveland version, uses the Premium Choice "Alternative Project" music playlist 24/7, with some local liners written by the cluster's rock/top 40 PD. That's it.
It's designed as a value added buy to advertisers buying those stations (rock WMMS and top 40 WAKS/96.5 "Kiss FM"). That's it. They are putting zero effort into it, not even the small effort Cumulus has made with Atlanta's "99X" in its translator era.