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Market's Lacking Top 40's

Too Bad SF & Denver & Las Vegas don't have top 40's they'd probably be killer top 40s that rock!:( sadly they don't
I don't get it. why don't they just try it again. It just annoys me for some stupid reason. And I always complain about it but yea I just like to talk more in depth on this issue and how we can try to fix the problem: lacking a CHR in a market.

Major Markets Without CHR's:
San Francisco
Denver
Las Vegas
San Jose
 
Dude, you start one of these posts every month it seems. Take it down a notch.
Vegas and SF both have stations that sound similar to Rhythmic leaning CHRs like KIIS-FM L.A.
Wild 94.9 San Francisco is after all playing songs like Plain White Ts "Hey there Delilah", Maroon 5, and Gwen Stefani's "4 Oclock In The Morning".
KLUC Vegas is playing songs like "When You're Gone" by Avril.
 
XCountry285 said:
Too Bad SF & Denver & Las Vegas don't have top 40's they'd probably be killer top 40s that rock!:( sadly they don't
I don't get it. why don't they just try it again. It just annoys me for some stupid reason. And I always complain about it but yea I just like to talk more in depth on this issue and how we can try to fix the problem: lacking a CHR in a market.

Major Markets Without CHR's:
San Francisco
Denver
Las Vegas
San Jose

San Fransicso has Rhythmic leaning KYLD. It's powerful enough to cover San Jose.

Las Vegas has Rhythmic leaning KLUC.

Rhythmic leaning but they're about KIIS/WKGS/WKSC-ish enough to be considered top 40.

Denver has two CHRs on each end of the city that are about 50 miles or so away. KKMG/Colorado Springs has fine coverage in the southern portions of the city and KSME/Greeley has fine coverage in the nothern part of the city. Only the people mid-city are screwed--guess you will have to pluck down $50 for a powerhouse antenna or subscribe for XM or Sirius. Oh well.

And for a market you didn't mention--WIHT covers Baltimore.
 
Chattanooga's still lacking a CHR isn't it? I'd heard about some out-of-market small stick trying, but does that count?
 
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