> Never dug the "Energy" while at home visiting the folks,
> wouldn't dig it now.
I guess that's personal opinion
> Are a bunch of gay people listening to
> Chicago radio now? Nothing against them, just wondering what
> the attraction is?
I don't really know how to respond to this since that's just one bad stereotype.... I believe Energy was targeted at hispanic males 18-34. I could be wrong on that, though.
> Also, if it was so great the first time,
> it would have been bought by advertisers and wouldn't have
> gone away.
They had no problem getting ads, iirc. The reason they went away was because BCR couldn't make their debt payment and had to sell their stations. SBS got WKIE/WKIF/WDEK and wanted to do Spanish language programming on there. Plain and simple, the format was ditched because of an ownership change.
> Chris is a good programmer and will land on his
> feet, but as for 105.9...I think it depends a lot on what
> happens with their open daypart/s and what they can or
> cannot do with them.
105.9 will not go Energy.
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