CleveFan said:
That can't be 93.7's final format. Hopefully, they'll tweak the playlist more in the coming days.
As for their signal, they're more of a Lake County-targeted station than Ashtabula.
Did they hire a consultant who said that this kind of music is popular in Lake County? It's a very narrow format, unless they are still "stunting". Not just the same songs but the same style. All uptempo, but no metal and no ballads.
Ironically the station from Mt. Vernon that is "doing battle" over the air in Parma is called "Super Q". I recall another station that called itself "Super Q" in the late 70's in Western Michigan (Muskegon area). I was on vacation at a "dude ranch" there and this station had a playlist that seemed like only 8 songs ("Summer" by War was one of the songs - they used it in their "Keep it on Super Q" promos). I made friends with one of the locals who ended up moving down here (he married a girl from Painesville that he met at the ranch). He told me someone blew up the station, literally!
My advise to "Cougar 93.7": More variety, please!