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Jammin & Hot....Can they Make it??

J

Johnnie_Radio

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It's So Good To have Jammin back on the air, the Question is that can they survive on it's current Frequency ??? ???

Hot hasn't done much in ratings at all......What is next for these Formats??

would anyone consider buying the Formats and moving them to a stronger signal maybe??

Air Talent....etc??
 
Johnnie_Radio said:
It's So Good To have Jammin back on the air, the Question is that can they survive on it's current Frequency ??? ???
If Crusin' can survive on 103.1 (Albeit in addition to AM 950), why not?
would anyone consider buying the Formats and moving them to a stronger signal maybe??
Clear Channel might be interested in buying Jammin' Oldies for 93.3 but that would be for solidifying their grip on Denver's R&B audience (Which KS-107.5 is slowly losing to 95.7). The 64 GAZILLION dollar question is would they be willing to either part ways with the present format on 93.3 entirely or move any of it to 97.3 to accomondate the JO format on 93.3 though?

As for HOT - Just stick the music (And maybe some of the jocks as well) on 95.7 & call it a day

JMO.....

Cheers ;D

Pat
 
Pat Cook said:
Johnnie_Radio said:
It's So Good To have Jammin back on the air, the Question is that can they survive on it's current Frequency ??? ???
If Crusin' can survive on 103.1 (Albeit in addition to AM 950), why not?
would anyone consider buying the Formats and moving them to a stronger signal maybe??
Clear Channel might be interested in buying Jammin' Oldies for 93.3 but that would be for solidifying their grip on Denver's R&B audience (Which KS-107.5 is slowly losing to 95.7). The 64 GAZILLION dollar question is would they be willing to either part ways with the present format on 93.3 entirely or move any of it to 97.3 to accomondate the JO format on 93.3 though?

As for HOT - Just stick the music (And maybe some of the jocks as well) on 95.7 & call it a day

JMO.....

Cheers ;D



Pat

Looks like HOT has thrown in the Towel with Top 40, i guess Party won out, Looks like Dance......this could be good.
 
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