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Los Angeles Times Calender section on Friday

Tony Santiago said:
Which is EXACTLY why Los Angeles needs a dance/rhythmic radio station there!

Great article Ron! :D

I bet a lot of the people that went to that show were not from LA. Baltimore and Detroit have big festivals and they dont have a dance station. Look at Miami. Thats also music geared to the club.
 
Dancerev889 said:
Tony Santiago said:
Which is EXACTLY why Los Angeles needs a dance/rhythmic radio station there!

Great article Ron! :D

I bet a lot of the people that went to that show were not from LA. Baltimore and Detroit have big festivals and they dont have a dance station. Look at Miami. Thats also music geared to the club.

It's possible you're right Brett. Yet it still was a great turnout....no doubting the numbers there. And as such, Baltimore and Detroit should have something terrestrial as well. It's actually a crying shame that ever since the demise of Party 93.1, that NO ONE in the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale market have attempted to try this format again. HD doesn't count since very few people have those radios.

I'm working on something. ;) Corporate wants "paper?" Okay!
 
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