They could flip it to dance/EDM, like C89.5 in Seattle. They could play a variety, like Edge 88.1 in Des Moines. They could make an effort to do something that would draw listeners under 70, rather than just pay someone to automate it with music that students grandparents listened to.I presume you were responding to me. Care to suggest a better use for a 100 watt signal at 89.1? It's not my personal taste in music, but if enough people are willing to kick in enough money to keep the station breaking even, then it serves a purpose, right?
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