After listening to "Hot 106.5" for the past couple of days, I noticed they are becoming repetitive and limited in their song selection, especially for music from the 1970s and early 1980s but I guess that will be addressed in time. On the other hand, over the past several years, I noticed that "V101.5" has been doing a great job in terms of adding late 1980s and 1990s songs to their playlist, which means the only way that "Hot 106.5" will have a competitive advantage over them is playing more music from 1970s and the 1980s that the older urban audience hasn't heard on the radio in a long time. Moreover, they should also put more emphasis on the music from those two decades by playing tracks of some of the minor R&B hits that have not been heard on the radio for 20 or 30 years. In addition, I have some programming suggestions for the station, which include adding an "all decade weekend" when the station plays only music from a particular decade. For example, the station might play all 70s R&B music for one weekend and the next weekend play all 80s R&B music, and etc. On Sundays, the station should play Contemporary Gospel music on Sundays from 6 am to 2 pm for church-going individuals. After the Sunday Morning Gospel program, the station will resume the "all decade weekend" by playing R&B music for a particular decade. As for the weekdays, there should be a "no repeat workday" promotion from 8 am to 5 pm, which means "Hot 106.5" will no play a song no more than once during that time frame, which will make the station the official "at work" station for the First Coast Urban music audience like Renda-owned Mainstream Adult Contemporary station "Lite 96.1" promotes itself to be for the mainstream audience. Like other Urban Oldies and Urban AC stations, the station should have a "Quiet Storm" program where they will play smooth R&B music from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. I know I am just rambling on and on about some of my suggestions for the station but I want to make sure that the station succeeds and remain competitive with "V101.5" because they are a formidable opponent with a lot of resources at their disposal as a result of being a part of the enormous media conglomerate Clear Channel and being the only Adult R&B station in Jacksonville for nearly two decades but I believe "Hot 106.5" has the potential to become the "First Coast Destination for Old School R&B from the 70s, 80s, and 90s".