After about 4 1/2 months on the air, Nash has two DJ's, airs a syndicated show with Kix Brooks overnight, and runs American Country countdown (also featuring Kix Brooks) twice on Sundays.
Mornings, evenings, and most of the weekend hours remain automated. There are no news or traffic reports.
I get it that it takes a while to start a new station and a new format. But is Nash taking longer to develop than most other prior format changes in New York? It has been a while since a major flip in this market, so I do not recall.
(I posted this question recently. But along with some other posts, mine was evidently lost when Radio-Info changed hands.)
Mornings, evenings, and most of the weekend hours remain automated. There are no news or traffic reports.
I get it that it takes a while to start a new station and a new format. But is Nash taking longer to develop than most other prior format changes in New York? It has been a while since a major flip in this market, so I do not recall.
(I posted this question recently. But along with some other posts, mine was evidently lost when Radio-Info changed hands.)