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Columbus Radio Predictions 2012

the marv said:
I'd say 106.7 since it usually gets the lowest ratings of all the 5 fm's they own.

But 93.3 has the best signal outside of WNCI and WCOL, and it's already on the WTVN daytime tower, so it's got the great southern coverage that WTVN lacks at night. I can see them moving WODC to 106.7, WBWR stays at 105.7, and make 93.3 WTVN-FM.
 
I do not see them killing WODC anytime soon.... I also do not see WTVN moving to FM quite yet... Their AM signal is still doing very well in the PPMs.. why are they going to waste two signals (AM share will drop big time if they move to FM - Look at WBNS-AM pretty much doesn't exist anymore) instead of having two signals with decent numbers. Clear Channel isn't that stupid.
 
I've noticed that if you live south of her and you tune in 933 from here, 1350 am in Chillocothe and Am 1250 in Washington Court House except for a few seconds they all 3 are playing the same songs at the same time. Oldies 933 on premium choice.
 
the marv said:
I've noticed that if you live south of her and you tune in 933 from here, 1350 am in Chillocothe and Am 1250 in Washington Court House except for a few seconds they all 3 are playing the same songs at the same time. Oldies 933 on premium choice..

I never thought to check into that when they dropped the 80's and the music got more consistently upbeat...but sure enough, it's PC! Check WJDX in Jackson, MS on yes.com and you'll see exactly the same playlist. Of course the station was PC for a period a couple years ago with CC's mainstream AC format.

What's odd is that some 80's tunes still pop up now and then as fill on the web stream. I wonder where that comes from?
 
Nu_Roo_2 said:
What's odd is that some 80's tunes still pop up now and then as fill on the web stream. I wonder where that comes from?

Local Insertion likely --- since local cluster controls the filler on the Webstreams.
 
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