> > The fast climb of JACK is dramatic in NashVegas, and
> > probably the strongest of the format in the country.
> > Nashville's new #1 next trend? Show's me that people in
> the
> > Music City were tired of the same old crap!
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
>
> After this extremely impressive Nashville trend, I am now
> convinced there should be a Variety Hits station in every
> market. There are still several markets that lack a VH
> outlet, a low rated/billing station in all of those markets
> should go for it. It seems to me that Variety Hits plays
> especially well in medium/large "Heartland" markets such as
> Nashville, St Louis, Indy, etc. One market that jumps out at
> me as a place where someone should switch to Variety Hits
> (on a good signal) is Cincinnati.
>
We have to remember that this was one trend. Jack is currently in its glory days. Will it last. We will see. I have a feeling Nashville's Jack will be very successful though.
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