Dothan sounds about the same as it always does. WOOF is trying to buy the ratings by way of their cash giveaway. Their AM now being heard on FM spells bad news for ESPN on Tragic's WJRL.
Speaking of Tragic, I am impressed by 100.5. It looks like the geniuses downtown finally figured out how to do something right. If they had as much brains with their other stations as they are displaying with 100.5, maybe they wouldn't suck so bad. WTVY went to a local morning show. Big deal. It is still a God aweful radio station, but not half as bad as their "CHR," which has anyone else noticed has gone through yet another musical shift lately? How is that punk kid Arron Tyler still the PD? FIRE TYLER ALREADY TRAGIC! He will never amount to anything worth a damn other than small markets. The morning show girl is unlistenable and my wife is sick of hearing about the guy's girl problems. Ryan Seacrest? Give me a break. How about a local talent, Tragic? Or are you too cheap for that? You let a long time employee go in Bryan Corbitt, that says a lot.
96.9 is still the best country station in the market, but that is not saying much considering who the competitors are.
That is the Dothan market in a nutshell.