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Mid West Clubber
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To clarify the question above about I-100 Z-93 and star 93,,,, here is how it went as I remember.. Sometime between Jan and March of 93, I -100 stunted for a short while, and became Country as Hit Kicker 100 I beleive... Z-93 was Country I think at the time, but only briefly cause they also used the Z-93 Monicker while it was a hard rock station,,, one sweeper said,, It takes balls to rock hard....FCC wouldnt allow that now... then Z-93 became CHR still under the Z-93 name and most the I-100 jocks went to Z-93,,, in fact I think Z-93 and later Star 93 was located on the First floor, while WOKI Hit Kicker 100 was still located upstairs.. The Z 93 name changed by june or jully of 93 to Star 93,,, same format, but not quite as hot as Z-93... IDK for sure, but I think Brother Clay stayed on as PD for a few months, or even a year or so after the swap, so yes, I know for sure that Star 93.1 was once owned and operated by Pirkle and friends,,, But I think citadel bought them all out a few years ago, so Star 102.1 has no connection aside from the calls to the former I-100... Star 93.1 played more Rhythm and Dance, but also more AC Ballads than what I-100 would have played, but I know that Open house Party with John Garabedian...(Spelling)...???? immediately started airing on 93.1 both when they were Z and star as well, and I think OHP still airs on 102.1 to this day... Star 102.1 has a big signal too, but nothing like WOKI had, but much much better than 93.1..... 94.3 went with a CHR Rock format trying to compete with both Star and WIMZ,,, but when 106.7 became Alternative Rock, they changed 94.3 to Extreme Radio 94.3 with a really hard lean... Not sure who owned 94.3 at the time, but when 106.7 became a simulcast of mix 95.7, 94.3 changed to Modern Rock Alternative as The X,,,, and still are to this day, and I know Pirkle owns 94.3 now days... Please correct if im wrong, cause I may very well be about 9.3 especially, but im proof positive on the z-93 to star 93 swap.