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Classic Hits Format in Kentucky

How do you this format does in Kentucky? Kentucky is known as a country format state especially in the mountains. Do the 60's and 70's drug , anti-war songs still do well across the state? I think a more mainstream 70's, 80's based Classic Hits would do better. Your thoughts?
 
kayman said:
How do you this format does in Kentucky? Kentucky is known as a country format state especially in the mountains. Do the 60's and 70's drug , anti-war songs still do well across the state? I think a more mainstream 70's, 80's based Classic Hits would do better. Your thoughts?

Both QMF and SFR seem to do well in Louisville (as measured by ratings). 92.1 and 105.5 each seem to do OK in Lexington. 93.1 and 103.7 each do well in Bowling Green. Stations with that format do well in adjacent markets of Huntington, Evansville, and Cincinnati that include significant Kentucky listenership. I'd say format does about as well in KY as most anyplace else.
 
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