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KSHN 99.9 FM

Hey guys how is everyone a quick question do yall think that a format like the one that is on KSHN 99.9 FM work here in houston i have been listening to it for a few days now on the internet and i am liking what im hearing, so what do yall think. Thanks in advance.
 
> Hey guys how is everyone a quick question do yall think that
> a format like the one that is on KSHN 99.9 FM work here in
> houston i have been listening to it for a few days now on
> the internet and i am liking what im hearing, so what do
> yall think. Thanks in advance.
>

There is a big difference in what works in Small Markets and Major Markets. I love KSHN's format, but I doubt it would be a major draw for numbers. KSHN doesn't have to rely on Arbitron numbers. They are basically a community station. You won't hear national advertisers (unless they are barters), just a lot of local Liberty County (and surrounding areas) advertisers. They sound kind of close to a "Jack" station for much older demos. I think if you cleaned it up a little, it could pull a 1-1.5 share, but I doubt it would pull much more than that. <P ID="signature">______________
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KVIL-FM Highland Park/Dallas-Fort Worth
Thanks for the memories Ron Chapman!</P>
 
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