> > Tulsa has a heritage Christian AC that does have some
> signal
> > issues and I guess Cox figured they could take some of the
>
> > ratings away from Christian AC KXOJ and secular AC KBEZ to
>
> > help make their AC KRAV the dominate AC station in Tulsa.
> > This has to be a flanker station much like 97.1 is here to
>
> > take numbers away from V 103. Cox won't be launching
> > Christian AC here in Atlanta because the whole Atlanta
> > region is covered with 2 high quality stations with good
> > signals to a lot of people from Columbus to Macon to
> Athens
> > to Gainesville to Marietta.
>
> Although I don't think WFOX is long for the world, I have to
> agree with you that they won't be going to a Christian
> format with The Fish and J-93.3 in the market along with a
> few non-comms. However, I would have to agree that Cox is
> probably testing the waters with CCM in Tulsa. When you
> look at how many stations they have in the Bible Belt, it
> would only make sense. After all, they have San Antonio,
> Houston, Birmingham, Greenville and Richmond. In the first
> three of those five markets, they have at least one
> struggling station. Not certain about my hometown, but
> Houston's KSBJ is extremely successful and would be a top-10
> station, and Birmingham has a successful CCM station in
> WDJC. There's definitely a market out there, and Cox is
> unquestionably interested.
>
GOD, I hope not. Enough is enough.