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Delilah's gold/softer feed gone?

I've noticed that the softer/more gold leaning Delilah feed seems to have disappeared. The two stations that were still running it that I know of, WASH/D.C. and WMYI/Greenville, SC, have switched to the mainstream feed (which isn't THAT much different).

I wonder if they had to do away with it to make room for the Christmas feed (?), or if it wasn't worth keeping since so few stations used it?
 
I suspect it disappeared to make room for Christmas. A few stations like Lite 92.1 in the Poughkeepsie market are running the feed to give people a taste of th holidays in the evening.
 
Hate to bring back such an old thread, but I don't see the need for a new one, really...

The two stations I mentioned that carried the more gold feed switched to the regular one last night. To be honest, I think both should, since her mainstream playlist fits more on those two stations than the gold one. I wonder if the gold feed is really gone now? I would see no reason for them to temporarily not provide it.

So few stations carried it, I didn't/don't see the need to keep it up.
 
I was just wondering about this because I tuned in the Magic 96.5 Birmingham and they were playing Justin Timberlake's "What Goes Around Comes Around", a song very few ACs play. I checked a couple of CC AC stations that also play Delilah and it was on there too.
 
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