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Jack Sample hours?

> Is there anywhere we can find sample hours of the Variety
> Hits format?
>

Westwood One's site has a sample day of SAM. It's at <a target="_blank" href=http://www.westwoodone.com/pdf/Sam-Sample1.pdf>http://www.westwoodone.com/pdf/Sam-Sample1.pdf</a>.
 
> Is there anywhere we can find sample hours of the Variety
> Hits format?
>
Sure thing, 'Geek. Go to www.ilikejack.com (the New York City website) and click on "what was that song?" for three hours of programming.


CJ
 
> Is there anywhere we can find sample hours of the Variety
> Hits format?
>

For Dallas' Jack: http://www.jackontheweb.com and find Jack's Jukebox.
Or click here: http://www.dat-e-base.com/kjkk/c2h.html<P ID="signature">______________
FCC=Freakin' Clear Channel</P>
 
FYI.

Every Jack station has their own person on staff that schedules the music. So, not every Jack sounds alike.
 
> FYI.
>
> Every Jack station has their own person on staff that
> schedules the music. So, not every Jack sounds alike.
>
No, I didn't mean the Indy playlist was the same as NY... I meant the Indy Jack had a link on their site that let you look up a song that was played similar to the one on the NY website. My fault for not being more clear.
 
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