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i101 vs Q101

That unhealthy radio station is gone. You're making an argument that's apples and oranges.

Q101 was unhealthy. Q87.7 is not. If Q101's version of the format were on 87.7, it would have the same problems it had before it signed off, with the added struggle of being on a weirder signal.

We are saying the same thing. If Q87.7 moved back to 101 it would quickly become unhealthy. No way you'd be able to program 101 or any other big FM with Q87.7's freedom.

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Maybe for large companies. In my years of working for Randy, he's never told me how to program a radio station in my control.

I have got to congratulate you, PJ.

In my many years of visiting these boards, you are one of the few genuine PDs to come here and regularly handle Q&As about his station's programming, and in a very intelligent and honest manner.

Keep 'em coming, Bro. You deserve to succeed.
 
I have got to congratulate you, PJ.

In my many years of visiting these boards, you are one of the few genuine PDs to come here and regularly handle Q&As about his station's programming, and in a very intelligent and honest manner.

Keep 'em coming, Bro. You deserve to succeed.

Really nice of you to say, Mark. Thanks.
 
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