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Possible NOLA/BR stations up for a flip to AAR

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Curious about any stations in the NOLA and BR markets that might be candidates for a flip to Progressive Radio.....after the current books are their any station manager or media companies looking to part ways with some decent signal stations?
 
> Curious about any stations in the NOLA and BR markets that
> might be candidates for a flip to Progressive
> Radio.....after the current books are their any station
> manager or media companies looking to part ways with some
> decent signal stations?
>

If Clear Channel were to sign-on a Hallelujah station 104.1, I think WYLD-AM would be a good candidate for AAR.<P ID="signature">______________
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> If Clear Channel were to sign-on a Hallelujah station 104.1,
> I think WYLD-AM would be a good candidate for AAR.

any info on wattage/signal and the like....?


>
 
> >
> > If Clear Channel were to sign-on a Hallelujah station
> 104.1,
> > I think WYLD-AM would be a good candidate for AAR.
>
> any info on wattage/signal and the like....?


Daytime 10kw, nights at 500watts

Daytime signal gets to Baton rouge, at night it becomes a local only...

That and CC wouldn't be stupid to pull gospel from WYLD-AM ...Even if it would go FM, I think YLD would stay on for the long haul....

There are formats we would currently like to flush right now.. But I'd say other than the 2 stations being sold in the New Orleans market (94.9/106.1).. Only other may be 104.1.... Gospel's doing good, but not the numbers like in other southern cities in New Orleans... Gospel may be something for 104.1, but more likely, it would be something that would go after the NOLA market and I don't know if AAR would do it...

..or for $285K, you could own the radio station that could play the format (KTIB-AM Thibodaux)

RFLA
 
No reason for CC to ever flip YLD-AM....too successful....NOLA station that should do it is WSMB....does anyone listen to that weak sister to the BIG UN? I know they got Imus, follow it with AAR and bam they own all 15 liberals in the area


> > >
> > > If Clear Channel were to sign-on a Hallelujah station
> > 104.1,
> > > I think WYLD-AM would be a good candidate for AAR.
> >
> > any info on wattage/signal and the like....?
>
>
> Daytime 10kw, nights at 500watts
>
> Daytime signal gets to Baton rouge, at night it becomes a
> local only...
>
> That and CC wouldn't be stupid to pull gospel from WYLD-AM
> ...Even if it would go FM, I think YLD would stay on for the
> long haul....
>
> There are formats we would currently like to flush right
> now.. But I'd say other than the 2 stations being sold in
> the New Orleans market (94.9/106.1).. Only other may be
> 104.1.... Gospel's doing good, but not the numbers like in
> other southern cities in New Orleans... Gospel may be
> something for 104.1, but more likely, it would be something
> that would go after the NOLA market and I don't know if AAR
> would do it...
>
> ..or for $285K, you could own the radio station that could
> play the format (KTIB-AM Thibodaux)
>
> RFLA
>
 
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