Wow, what a weekend to be out of town... NYC and Chicago get JACK-FM, Variety Hits comes to Chattanooga, and the format looks to be the biggest newcomer since for sure Rhythmic Oldies, and perhaps even the biggest since Hot AC.
The upside: 96.3 JACK-FM (WCJK) in Nashville is a great station. I've talked with several people (family/friends) about it, and invariably the response I've heard has been positive. Just now my brother and I gave one of those "wow!" reactions hearing a Stereo MCs song on WCJK, which I haven't heard on the radio in maybe 8 years.
Add into that the Montreal "Mike FM" drive-time attempt (complete with the biggest logo ripoff I've seen in some time), and things are really picking up.
In the U.S., the only top ten markets left without a Variety Hits format are Houston (#7) and Washington, DC (#8).<P ID="signature">______________
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
RadioHotTalk.com & VarietyHits.com</P>
The upside: 96.3 JACK-FM (WCJK) in Nashville is a great station. I've talked with several people (family/friends) about it, and invariably the response I've heard has been positive. Just now my brother and I gave one of those "wow!" reactions hearing a Stereo MCs song on WCJK, which I haven't heard on the radio in maybe 8 years.
Add into that the Montreal "Mike FM" drive-time attempt (complete with the biggest logo ripoff I've seen in some time), and things are really picking up.
In the U.S., the only top ten markets left without a Variety Hits format are Houston (#7) and Washington, DC (#8).<P ID="signature">______________
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
RadioHotTalk.com & VarietyHits.com</P>