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It's been around half a year since we lost the FOX

I really thought someone would pick up a New Rock format by now. I guess the problem is who. Summitt's stations are successful, and Alpha Media has tried in the past (granted, not really them, but the previous owners.)
102.3 is the only frequency that I can see changing.
 
I really thought someone would pick up a New Rock format by now. I guess the problem is who. Summitt's stations are successful, and Alpha Media has tried in the past (granted, not really them, but the previous owners.)
102.3 is the only frequency that I can see changing.

I keep thinking there has to be a reason they're keeping The Fox going on iHeartRadio rather than completely blowing it up. The latter would be a much easier (and cheaper) solution, unless they were planning to put it on a translator or something. Just pure speculation, but they've got at least one construction permit for a translator and then of course there are the two K-LOVE translators that are coming from the HD2 on 100.5. I've noticed a lot of those K-LOVE owned translators that are coming from iHeartMedia stations eventually change to broadcasting iHeartMedia content. But who knows.
 
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