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MIA-FTL-HLYWD ARBITRON RATINGS: AUGUST 2011

The big boys had better take heed, WVUM is on a slow rise, just wait till they execute their power increase ;D
 
ai4i said:
The big boys had better take heed, WVUM is on a slow rise, just wait till they execute their power increase ;D

Yeah, an average of 500 listeners in a market of 4.2 million. :D
 
What interests me are the stations at the bottom, like how does WINZ pay their power bill ???
I know what I would do with them, well not really :-\
 
ai4i said:
What interests me are the stations at the bottom, like how does WINZ pay their power bill ???

I'd think that Clear Channel takes from their own pockets to keep this dinghy afloat....

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Dade County could do something creative with them.
"91.3 & 940, just like in San Juan" ;D
 
If they really wanted to experiment, they should put 940 onto a full power FM. (Take the Dolphins off Big)

They could crush 560 and 790 because of signal alone. But I'm not sure, in the long run, they would get enough total ratings to stay afloat.
 
Here are two imaginary formats that have always excited me.
 
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