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So how much longer will Cumulus Media take the sloopy ratings that both KIOL and KFNC are producing. I don't know how good (or bad) these stations are billing but with their ratings, it doesn't look that they are doing any good. What kind of changes can we see in the near future? Does anyone smell a format change coming or are both stations stayins as they are?As for KRBE, does anyone know of any chages coming soon to this new addition to Cumulus?Formely known as j_u_a_n
 
I've heard about some firings within KRBE from the accounting department and such. I could see some on air changes coming, but I would also not be surprised if they stuck with the current lineup. If it's not broke.....
 
Since Cumulus is now in control of KRBE, they could put KIOL on KRBE-HD2 and KFNC on KRBE-HD3 so all Cumulus stations will have city grade signal. That would at least solve the problem for digital radio owners.
 
StevenNOLA said:
Since Cumulus is now in control of KRBE, they could put KIOL on KRBE-HD2 and KFNC on KRBE-HD3 so all Cumulus stations will have city grade signal. That would at least solve the problem for digital radio owners.
Yes, both of those listeners with HD capable receivers will appreciate the city grade coverage. ::)
 
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