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Is another Jack on the way?

From the jack.fm site, under the list of local JACK-FM stations:

Almost time for another one!

Could a new JACK launch today? And where?
 
> From the jack.fm site, under the list of local JACK-FM
> stations:
>
> Almost time for another one!
>
> Could a new JACK launch today? And where?
>


I believe it has always said that at the end of the list. Of course, there will be more, but nothing's definite yet . . .
 
Well, with the 4th Of July weekend coming up soon we could see some format flip fireworks if it happens.
 
Re: Is another Jack (or Jill) on the way?

> Well, with the 4th Of July weekend coming up soon we could
> see some format flip fireworks if it happens.
>
That's exactly the time I expect to see a format flip, but who says it'll be Jack? Who owns the rights to Jill? Lite 92.7 in L.A.(area) switched recently to the new Jill FM.
Could others follow?...and could they appear in a market that already has a Jack? Jack could target men, while Jill targets women...I believe that's the plan in the L.A. area.

www.lite927.com/ is the website for Jill FM.<P ID="signature">______________
"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"
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Re: Is another Jack (or Jill) on the way?

> That's exactly the time I expect to see a format flip, but
> who says it'll be Jack? Who owns the rights to Jill? Lite
> 92.7 in L.A.(area) switched recently to the new Jill FM.
> Could others follow?...and could they appear in a market
> that already has a Jack? Jack could target men, while Jill
> targets women...I believe that's the plan in the L.A. area.
>
> www.lite927.com/ is the website for Jill FM.

Jill FM is a trimulcast put on as a (so far) one-off by The Amaturo Group. JACK-FM is a service mark that is federally protected, and I don't see Buzznet going with any other name.<P ID="signature">______________
Lou Pickney
Tampa, FL
RadioHotTalk.com & VarietyHits.com</P>
 
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