They were all dumped, biggest mistake Citadel ever made dumping a station like Platinum, I took 96.7 off of my preset.rel57 said:Now that Platinum Radio is gone, does anyone know what happened to Debbie Diaz and the other personalities?
spinderella said:If you look at the history of heritage news-talkers across the U.S. adding FM signals you will see ratings go up. It's been wildly successful. It's sad for those who worked at Platinum to be put on the beach. However, keep an eye on the upcoming trends and ratings and I predict you'll see WBAP's numbers rise, especially among the younger demos.
jeffdfw said:Nothing brings in the youngsters like a weekend of Reagan speeches... ;D
charles123 said:Is there another oldies station that can pick up where Platinum left off? I was thinking KEOM because half of the songs they play Platinum used to play.
Rich Klein said:I know Chris at KEOM reads these boards and I'll disagree with you and agree with what he's done recently.
In updating the sound at KEOM, he has made the station fresher by adding up tempo 80's cuts. I'm not as happy with the 60's cuts as those all seem to be part of the "great 300" of Oldies Stations. I'd rather in the 1960's to have a few ""oh-wow" cuts added as well as Sweet Caroline, Respect, etc.
So, let KEOM continue to freshen up their sound and go more modern and find another station to go Platinum