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I listen to this station online all the time. I'm glad it made it through the Jammin Oldies fad that started a few years ago across the country. I love the music mix. I'm a huge fan of old school R&B and dance music. How is it doing in the ratings in Cincinnati? What does everyone (who is a fan of old school) think about the station? The one thing that I think they should change is playing 60's and 70's common oldies like "I Can't Help Myself" by the Four Tops and "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" by the Spinners for example, and stick to playing 70's, 80's, and 90's R&B and dance tunes you don't hear anywhere else. Cincinnati already has Oldies 103.5 WGRR. To play music that no one else plays is what makes Mojo unique and fun to listen to.<P ID="signature">______________
Moe: (Sees a microphone in a radio studio) Ooh, a microphonie!
Curly: Or a phoney at the mike!
Moe: Quiet numbskulls I'm broadcastin'!
From The Three Stooges episode "Micro-Phoneys"</P>
Moe: (Sees a microphone in a radio studio) Ooh, a microphonie!
Curly: Or a phoney at the mike!
Moe: Quiet numbskulls I'm broadcastin'!
From The Three Stooges episode "Micro-Phoneys"</P>