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Nash-FM in the Hudson Valley

As you've probably heard as of 9:47 AM, WRXP (formerly WFME) has launched this morning as "Nash-FM". I hope if listeners of WRWD and "The Wolf" would get a chance to listen to in NYC. Cumulus does carry the "Nash-FM" brand. But if Cumulus owns WKXP & WZAD at 94.3 and 97.3, they should rebrand itself as "94.3/97.3 Nash-FM" and they should keep CJ, Brandy Hunter, Beth Christy and Bob Reynolds. If they still call it "The Wolf", maybe Cumulus should call it "Nash-FM".

This is got to be the biggest format flips since NYC never had a country station in 11 years where WYNY's "Y107" in Westchester pulled the plug back in early 2002. Any thoughts about this change?
 
Beavis said:
How about we rebrand your username to horrible ideas?

I can't believe I'm going to say this, but Disney is right. AllAccess is confirming this morning that all Cumulus country stations will be rebranded as Nash-FM stations...
 
As usual Disney’s posts are rambling, no point, self-contradictory, nonsense, and grammatical mess, which I made a New Year’s Resolution to ignore. However since someone commented I will report according to All Access The Wall street Journal reports that Cumulus intends to convert all of its 83 country stations to the newly created Nash brand starting today . When and how this will affect Poughkeepsie’s WKXP is unclear. Hopefully, this will just be a moniker like Clear Channels Kiss brand. Right now they are calling it the Nash brand not a network. However it is possible they could create a cost cutting network to feed many of these stations via satellite. In that event I would think that recently hired CJ would be ok, in the morning drive but stranger things have happened.
 
I find it amusing that they might call the wolf nash-fm, which reminds one of the nash automobile, which wasnt any good when it was new and worse thereafter. ratings been in the dumper from day one. Time will tell...

oldies4ever ;D
 
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