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goodbye country legends 107.3

at midnight tonight 107.3 flipped to christmas music ::) wonder what the format will be come january?
 
Turned them on at 8:30am today,
107.3 is still Country Legends.
 
Sorry Charlie,(smashedcd), No Tuna for You....107.3 is back to playing
Country Legends with some Christmas Music. Nice guess.....LOL.....
 
Just got back, man I love the country legends, need them in nola....who would be the station to flip? 94.3?
 
106.7 or 92.3 ;) But truthfully... 106.7 needs to either aim classics or aim 100% new.. get off the man kick and program it for another niche.. as the "working man" niche that they tried for with classic rock shure hasn't panned out....

My vote would be try classic country there first.

leave 92.3 for a Hot AC with a new slogan/name IMO

RFLA
 
106.7 is a good idea. I only wish they'd go back to calling it the Gator.
 
yeah but it's too different ideas they are airing:

106.7 the Gator (KGTR If I remember the call) was mainly upbeat high energy country songs of the early 90s with enough of the dance enhanced country to go along with it (a line dance version of Boot Scoot Boogie by Brooks and Dunn as an example) basically to ride the coat tails of the line dance craze at the time.

Rockin' Country 106.7 was mainly country music without the sappy cause of the month songs with classic rock and classic country mainly by outlaw artists (in the beginning, they also had some Texas Country) when it started earlier this year.. This has segued mainly into a pretty much mainstream country station with certain groups like the Eagles thrown in (as well as the before mentioned classic country by outlaw and outlaw figures stars such as Johnny Cash (think more "ring of Fire" and less "Hurt") with a alt rock morning show trying to tone it down to country tastes the last time I listened.


Basically two totally seperate animals... but Gator in Louisiana is a good name

But as I said, so far most of Citadel's format picks in the last 3 years in SE Louisiana have all pretty much failed usually in half of the previous format's numbers.

RFLA
 
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