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K-Rock & Q 104.3, is there room for another?

K-Rock and Q 104.3 (especially!) have had some GREAT ratings for the Spring 05 book. This raises the question of whether NY can support a classic rocker, an active/mainstream rocker, and an alternative rocker all together?? (wishful thinking)

-What do you think?
 
> K-Rock and Q 104.3 (especially!) have had some GREAT ratings
> for the Spring 05 book. This raises the question of whether
> NY can support a classic rocker, an active/mainstream
> rocker, and an alternative rocker all together?? (wishful
> thinking)
>
> -What do you think?
>
I wish the city could support a new alternative rocker, perhaps in the mold of the old 92.7 WLIR ....doesn't seem like radio execs would agree though. They may be right, but wishful thinking is good nontheless :)
 
> K-Rock and Q 104.3 (especially!) have had some GREAT ratings
> for the Spring 05 book. This raises the question of whether
> NY can support a classic rocker, an active/mainstream
> rocker, and an alternative rocker all together?? (wishful
> thinking)
>
> -What do you think?
>

No Keep in mind a good chunk of K-Rock's audience comes from Stern
 
> K-Rock and Q 104.3 (especially!) have had some GREAT ratings
> for the Spring 05 book. This raises the question of whether
> NY can support a classic rocker, an active/mainstream
> rocker, and an alternative rocker all together?? (wishful
> thinking)
>
> -What do you think?
>

Jack plays enough rock to be considered a rock station, even
if there are other elements thrown in. I think that's it for
rock on NY radio.


Gregg
 
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