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Nassau Changes in New Hampshire

Haven't you described most radio these days? :'(

jlehmann said:
Have you listened to 107.5 out of Portland or 106.3 Nashua? I'm sure it'll be exactly like those, which I guess does include quite a bit of classic rock, but it's not going to be the same for those that have been used to regular classic rock for quite a while. The classic rock lite format, with the same songs over and over, gets old after a while.
 
Fybush.com is saying that "Frank" will be coming to both 99.1 and 104.9 and that oldies are to be discontinued entirely. Sadly, I am not surprised. Nassau offers up some of the most uninspired and homogeneous radio that I've ever heard. Frank's last name should be "consultants gone wild."

It's too bad, it really is. Nassau can't program anything without "branding" it. Boring radio.
 
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