If they can't do that, they should put on (AC-Dial-Global) format. If they want to put Continuous Music and maybe put on David O'Leary on weeknights at 6pm-9pm, then put on (AC-Dial-Global) let them do that. Also put on (AC-Dial-Global) overnights and weekends Noon-7pm, on weekend mornings and weekend nights put on some Syndicated Urban AC Shows on such as "The Countdown" with Walt Baby Love.
I'm sure this will work. If you program it the right way, and have the right radio announcers on and some good programming, I'm sure it will work. I mean, look how long Magic 106.7 lasted all these years.
Most states, when you look up the ratings, one of the formats that are mostly always in the top three are most of the time the AC Format
That's why this is my idea, if (like you all say Urban AC Station wouldn't work) than at least get an AC station, that can focus on more new AC Music, New Urban AC Music, New Country Love Songs Music, and New Soft Dance Music.
And call it ??? "Soft 92.9"
It's 2010, Radio Program Management has to do something. Try something different and new.
If 92.9 can't do it, then let 93.7 do it and have 93.7 get a better signal inside Boston. One of these stations have to do something different.
I'd say 92.9 is the best one because of their best signal throughout the whole city of Boston. Radio Program Management has to do something
I'm sure this will work. If you program it the right way, and have the right radio announcers on and some good programming, I'm sure it will work. I mean, look how long Magic 106.7 lasted all these years.
Most states, when you look up the ratings, one of the formats that are mostly always in the top three are most of the time the AC Format
That's why this is my idea, if (like you all say Urban AC Station wouldn't work) than at least get an AC station, that can focus on more new AC Music, New Urban AC Music, New Country Love Songs Music, and New Soft Dance Music.
And call it ??? "Soft 92.9"
It's 2010, Radio Program Management has to do something. Try something different and new.
If 92.9 can't do it, then let 93.7 do it and have 93.7 get a better signal inside Boston. One of these stations have to do something different.
I'd say 92.9 is the best one because of their best signal throughout the whole city of Boston. Radio Program Management has to do something