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...hear Christmas music on RQQ earlier?
NashvilleNative said:I understand why 92Q wants to stay on 92.1 - it's been around for some time and people are used to it.
You forgot Coyote and Cathy! And I have listened to 97.1 through all their many changes, but I don't remember a J.T. ???courier37027 said:It is easy to define what is WRQQ: the Bob & Tom station with Bob & Sheri, Rick & Bubba, Hollywood & Kristin, and J.T. in the mornings.
Then Star adds to our J.T. morning show if you are caller nine right now. Caller nine, you get a morning show sidekick gig. 97.1 is the total rock experience as The Tower with totally 80's weekends except when we are all 80's all the time.
Crumb-U-lost needs to sell 97.1! They have had it for over 10 years now, and it is clear that they don't know what they are doing with it! I think we are all in agreement over that!jetfli said:I'd recommend a change in two scenarios: One, if it were felt that the station had been around so long that it could use an "identity refresh" and moving it would help it better compete with The Beat in terms of being closer to it in frequency; or Two, Cumulus wanted to sell a couple of stations and they decided it would be more advantageous to keep the 97 setup (frequency, availability of power, tower height, etc.) over the 92 setup.
jetfli said:If WSMV (which some folks still call WSM and think is still related to WSM-AM and FM) were to move to Channel 10 tomorrow, tons of folks would still refer to it as Channel 4 for years to come.
firepoint525 said:Crumb-U-lost needs to sell 97.1! They have had it for over 10 years now, and it is clear that they don't know what they are doing with it! I think we are all in agreement over that!jetfli said:I'd recommend a change in two scenarios: One, if it were felt that the station had been around so long that it could use an "identity refresh" and moving it would help it better compete with The Beat in terms of being closer to it in frequency; or Two, Cumulus wanted to sell a couple of stations and they decided it would be more advantageous to keep the 97 setup (frequency, availability of power, tower height, etc.) over the 92 setup.
jwk1979 said:I've said it before and I'll say it again. No matter WHAT FORMAT 97.1 goes to, several poster on this board will COMPLAIN about it no matter what Cumulus does with that frequency. And if Cumulus were sale the 97.1 frequency to someone else, the same posters will complain on here about the new owners and the new format, no matter who owns it.
firepoint525 said:97.1 has never really found its niche among Nashville radio stations.
firepoint525 said:I'm wondering if they "blew their budget" paying him.