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Re: Oldies-San Diego?
> San Diego radio listeners have never supported Oldies
> formats in substantial numbers. In New York, one of
> America's heritage Oldies stations got "jacked" and a few
> months later, no replacement. The Oldies station in Orlando
> FL had much better numbers than Cool in San Diego and
> they're still without an Oldies station. Ditto in
> Indianapolis and Baltimore.
Orlando's oldies station went to Spanish tropical. Orlando was the first city in the USA to have an adult hits (98-9 WMMO), Air America (not sure of the frequency) or CC/Infinity-run Spanish station (La Rumba 100.3).
> San Diego radio listeners have never supported Oldies
> formats in substantial numbers. In New York, one of
> America's heritage Oldies stations got "jacked" and a few
> months later, no replacement. The Oldies station in Orlando
> FL had much better numbers than Cool in San Diego and
> they're still without an Oldies station. Ditto in
> Indianapolis and Baltimore.
Orlando's oldies station went to Spanish tropical. Orlando was the first city in the USA to have an adult hits (98-9 WMMO), Air America (not sure of the frequency) or CC/Infinity-run Spanish station (La Rumba 100.3).