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Cox To Debut Urban Talk In Birmingham

from r&r online "On Jan. 30 the company plans a flip of Country WZZK-AM/Birmingham to a new Urban Talk format with new call letters WPSB and a new handle, "The People's Station of Birmingham."

The new station will target the market's African-American residents with News and Talk programming, featuring local Birmingham radio veterans Binnie Myles and Chris Talley in morning drive. The rest of the weekday lineup will be covered by Radio One's soon-to-launch Urban Talk network personalities, including The Rev. Al Sharpton, Michael Eric Dyson and the Atlanta-based Sports/Talk show Two Live Stews, hosted by brothers Doug and Ryan Stewart.

Cox/Birmingham Market Manager David DuBose will oversee management of the station."

this is a big step exspecilly for cox. don't ya think?
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Oh Goodie!

> from r&r online "On Jan. 30 the company plans a flip of
> Country WZZK-AM/Birmingham to a new Urban Talk format with
> new call letters WPSB and a new handle, "The People's
> Station of Birmingham."
>
> The new station will target the market's African-American
> residents with News and Talk programming, featuring local
> Birmingham radio veterans Binnie Myles and Chris Talley in
> morning drive. The rest of the weekday lineup will be
> covered by Radio One's soon-to-launch Urban Talk network
> personalities, including The Rev. Al Sharpton, Michael Eric
> Dyson and the Atlanta-based Sports/Talk show Two Live Stews,
> hosted by brothers Doug and Ryan Stewart.
>
> Cox/Birmingham Market Manager David DuBose will oversee
> management of the station."
>
> this is a big step exspecilly for cox. don't ya think?
>

Cox is going monopolize the Birmingham urban radio market even more, so much for WUHT. <P ID="signature">______________
If you don't like what I said....Oh hell, oh well. I have bigger fish to fry.</P>
 
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