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One rock station in Orlando, really?

Tx said:
DJ Mo said:
Aside from the new Hot 95.9 from WPOZ-FM 88.3-HD2 & Smooth Jazz 102.5 from 107.7HD2,
the only station I notice a main signal advertising their HD2 signal is Mix 105.1's website & their Amp Radio 105.1-HD2.

Have you noticed the gigantic HOT 95.9 billboard on I-4? That's allot of effort for just a 99 watt signal...

I've seen that billboard of what used to be for Z88.3, along with the smaller one on SR436 in front of Best Buy.
That 99-watt signal on Hot 95.9 seems like it covers better than 1,300 watt WPRK-FM 91.5 I'm on... ???
 
Just got a call from some kind of "Orlando Radio" research company asking me what stations I listen to. I asked "terrestrial or satellite radio"? The person responded, "FM terrestrial please". So I fired off a few. I was then asked if I would listen to a rock station that played certain bands, and I was given the names of bands that a typical active rock station plays. They then played me clips of a few songs from active rock bands popular in the 1990's thru early 2000's. When they were done I told them "that's what WJRR plays". I was asked on a scale of 1-7 (1 worse, 7 best) how likely would I listen to this station. I said 5, although looking back I should have said 4. I was then asked in what age group I was in and given choices. I'm in the 35-44 age group, and then I was told no more futher questions were needed and that the survey was over. I guess I'm not in that coveted 18-34 demographic they were looking for, but for the song's they played for me, at the time they were current, I was in it.
 
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