> Radio stations in major markets tend to be the programming
> guide for small stations. Hey if it works in New York,
> it'll work in Yakima.
Which, to get slightly off-topic, in a roundabout way proves the point that the big guys (Clear Channel, Entercom, etc.) hold the leash on the rest of the nation in terms of what gets airplay. Since most major-market stations are corporate holdings, and airplay in major markets determines airplay in small markets, it logically follows that the big companies are determining the little guys' playlists. It all starts in the big cities, folks!
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