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Could an Amp-type station work in this area?

After checking out the big Amp 97.1 launch online this past weekend, I was wondering if this type of station could work in either Cincy or Dayton. I think it would sound good, and if it was put on a big signal, at least in Dayton, would probably cripple Channel 9-4-5. Thoughts?
 
Oh yeah. AMP could easily kill a station here. It has more hits than WKFS and WKRQ in Cincy and in Dayton.... all you need is a big stick and some advertising and you'll blow out Channel 945. Problem is, usually Cincy/Col/Dayton is overlooked.
 
alans613 said:
After checking out the big Amp 97.1 launch online this past weekend, I was wondering if this type of station could work in either Cincy or Dayton. I think it would sound good, and if it was put on a big signal, at least in Dayton, would probably cripple Channel 9-4-5. Thoughts?
What is their website?
 
KyDXIn said:
alans613 said:
After checking out the big Amp 97.1 launch online this past weekend, I was wondering if this type of station could work in either Cincy or Dayton. I think it would sound good, and if it was put on a big signal, at least in Dayton, would probably cripple Channel 9-4-5. Thoughts?
What is their website?
Their website is www.ampradio.com...AWESOME station!
 
alans613 said:
KyDXIn said:
alans613 said:
After checking out the big Amp 97.1 launch online this past weekend, I was wondering if this type of station could work in either Cincy or Dayton. I think it would sound good, and if it was put on a big signal, at least in Dayton, would probably cripple Channel 9-4-5. Thoughts?
What is their website?
Their website is www.ampradio.com...AWESOME station!

Let's hope that if or when it does happen here it WON'T be just like the LA version. That is an LA station. Ohio ain't So. Cal.
 
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