How about this for an idea...
Go back 75 years of only gold hits of every genre from every decade up until the 2000's. Who says no?
and a total cume of under 500!Imagine the TSL!
It's been done with the last 100 years of music, and the show only runs on 35+ stations:How about this for an idea...
Go back 75 years of only gold hits of every genre from every decade up until the 2000's. Who says no?
cruisinthedecades.com
And that's only an hour-long program. Applying such a concept as a full-time format would be unworkable.It's been done with the last 100 years of music, and the show only runs on 35+ stations:
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About Cruisin' The Decades - Cruisin' The Decades
Cruisin’ The Decades is a one-of-a-kind weekly 60-minute radio program broadcasting over 100 years of recorded music, playing one song per decade from the 1920’s to the 2020’s. Cruisin’ The Decades shines a spotlight on several genres of music, while focusing on the history, technology of...cruisinthedecades.com
Aside from turning in the license for WMNI and selling the tower land to a developer, there's nothing else that can make money besides running Fox Sports off the bird.
I think Columbus could handle 2 Regional Mexican stations or even maybe a Spanish Urban station. The Current signals used don't come close to what 102.5 was
Vertical Bridge owns the WTVN site. It's up to them if they want to sell the land around the towers or remove any of them.I would say even AM 610 but iHeart likely would not consider given WODC 93.3 also transmits from there and I assume WTVN still bills fairly well.
Very possibly. "Regional Mexican" is a "gringo" term that covers music that can be used for a half a dozen separate formats in Mexico itself.I think Columbus could handle 2 Regional Mexican stations
That is a good way of describing the reggaetón and trap based format that has a fairly wide appeal all over Latin America.or even maybe a Spanish Urban station.
Good to know - I didn't realize the WTVN/WODC site was owned by Vertical Bridge these days (but totally not surprised given the major media companies selling off properties over the years).Vertical Bridge owns the WTVN site. It's up to them if they want to sell the land around the towers or remove any of them.
92.9 makes the flip soon . Debating about stunting a few days