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Doesn't anyone think WYSP would flip to CHR to battle out Q102/Wired 96.5? WIP seems to be doing great in the ratings, with a 4.4 (#6), so there probably isn't a point of switching WIP to FM. 94.1 AMP Radio or 94.1 Now FM anyone?
 
musicman3355 said:
Doesn't anyone think WYSP would flip to CHR to battle out Q102/Wired 96.5? WIP seems to be doing great in the ratings, with a 4.4 (#6), so there probably isn't a point of switching WIP to FM. 94.1 AMP Radio or 94.1 Now FM anyone?
I thought of a crazy idea. CBS and Beasley swap frequencies WYSP with WXTU, then CBS launches a simulcast of NOW FM on 92.5, calling it "92 NOW FM"
 
The market can support 2 CHRs. It probably can't support 3. And I don't think CBS is going to invest what's necessary to knock one of the other ones out of the market.

If anything I would think CBS would try to do what Greater Media couldn't, which is siphon off some of the TSL from B-101.
 
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