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IMHO: Translators should count against the EXISTING market cap ownership with out expanding the Number of stations one owner can have in that market, unless the translator is covering an AM, or if it is re-transmitting a HD channel. Then that HD channel and translator has to LMA’ed to an operator with one or two signals in the market.* That way the existing operators’ semi monopolistic (oligopoly) investment is protected, and the market gets more “voices”.

*If the max number of stations in a market is 4 then the LMA's translators can not counted to increase the cap ownership limit to 5 or 6.
 
Be looking for a format featuring a heavily 70s/80s presentation to pop up on an old home within the next year.

Coming full circle, so to speak.
 
My car came with an HD radio and I appreciate the better sound quality. I regularly listen to 105.7 HD2 (Pride Radio) since it's a nice Top 40/Dance mix without all the commercials on Power or Q100. My issues is more with their HD signal dropping out so often in Midtown & Buckhead. I used to listen to the dance station on "The Surge" WALR 104.1 HD2, but they've basically put on a loop that's been running for over a year and forgotten about it.
 
Be looking for a format featuring a heavily 70s/80s presentation to pop up on an old home within the next year.

Coming full circle, so to speak.

Return of AGH on 106.7 after the end of Barves season?
 
A small change:

100.5 has modified their playlist. Just listening some this weekend, most of the classic rock staples (70's thru 90's) are cut back to a couple of times an hour. It looks like they are after the sub 40 year old demos.
 
It appears they have changed their moniker back to Atlanta's Rock Station vs Atlanta's Classic Rock.

Edit: Well they still say "Classic Rock". Looks like just another example of poor marketing by CLueless.
 
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