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Been a full year since K-LOVE went full-power in Cleveland.

Having local personalities really helped the station when it was The Fish. Now it doesn't seem to be doing as well as it used to do. I wonder what listeners are turning to instead of 95.5.
 
Having local personalities really helped the station when it was The Fish. Now it doesn't seem to be doing as well as it used to do. I wonder what listeners are turning to instead of 95.5.
I doubt that former Fish listeners are tuning in, en masse to 96.5. One of the attractions for The Fish, as it is for K-Love, quite frankly, is the Christian music and positive vibe the station presents.
 
I doubt that former Fish listeners are tuning in, en masse to 96.5. One of the attractions for The Fish, as it is for K-Love, quite frankly, is the Christian music and positive vibe the station presents.
The only other station I could see The Fish’s former listeners going to would be The River on WQKT. The hosts on it are at least in Ohio. Of course, WQKT is more on the southern and western portions of the market.
 


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