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96.7 or 92.9, please fill a MAJOR hole in your market. CHR radio is calling you.....
vadar said:96.7 or 92.9, please fill a MAJOR hole in your market. CHR radio is calling you.....
jmtillery said:At the time we were billing around $70k monthly or approximately $840,000 annually. It was producing much less than that as adult conetmparay WFUZ.vadar said:96.7 or 92.9, please fill a MAJOR hole in your market. CHR radio is calling you.....
Kmagrill said:If we project to today, with I-100 gone and no major CHR competitors, I'd bet the format potentially could do $200k/mo if the signal covered both Alachua and Marion counties.
MN Maniac said:XL106.7 was also a competitor to Z93 in Ocala. The signal was/is plenty strong there, due to the tower being located NW of Orlando. It was even better then because you didn't have WKZY on the first adjacent channel.
Kmagrill said:I don't recall when WXXL switched from being WHLY, but I don't recall them being a significant Ocala factor back in the '80s. I do recall seeing a book where I-100 had a 5.6 cume (12+) in Gainesville and a 3.2 in Jacksonville. I think that same book it was double digits in Ocala.
jmtillery said:...During this same time, Daytona's previous number one WDOQ "Q-102" became adult contemporary formated WCFI-FM "I-4 101.9" and later "Sunny 102"...
WNFY/WNFI made a major impact in several Florida radio markets and changed the radio landscape in many ways.
vadar said:Kiss 105.3 hardly serves Ocala. It barely covers Gainesville.