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Sounds Interesting, I will have to check it out. They seem to have found it hard to make progress against WDAS the past several years. Maybe they are trying to be Dallas's KRNB for the Philadelphia market.
I agree. I wonder is most urban adults will start doing this like all the oldies stations that tweaked their format and started calling themselves classic hits? They dropped the 50's and are now doing 60's, 70's, and some 80's.
Update, I have listened quite a bit to WRNB the past few weeks. I am hearing alot of "classic soul", so it looks like the modern r and b might have run its course. This is the station where some of the Power 99 jocks from the 90s have gone - D.C. Todd and Tiffany Bacon.
I love the "90s and Today R&B." It's 2010 and times are changing. It would be great for a station with this format to throw in some old school Hip-Hop too.
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