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RMT's first book

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Poppinjay

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the first book of the newly created RMT market:

#1 WFXC-FM/WFXK-FM
#2 WRSV-FM
#3 WDWG-FM
#4 WQDR-FM
#5 WNCT-FM
#6 WQOK-FM
#7 WRDU-FM
#8 WERO-FM....

The rest of the book is the same, mostly ENC and RDU stations dividing up the meat with the occasional RMT station peeking through, I guess you know where you can find the numbers. RSV and DWG are the only two local stations that did really well. Power 95 did very poorly, and last I knew, they had live folks on the air. Quite a come down from the once mighty WKTC.

No doubt WNCT wouldn't have done this well two years ago.
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Poppinjay on 01/27/06 04:28 PM.</FONT></P>
 
Tough row to hoe!

Talk about a tricky market. Name another small market (#200+) with so many big sticks booming in from a Top 50 market--hell, with half of those Class C muthahs actually licensed to the SMALL market! RSV deserves applause for hanging close to FXC/FXK; DWG deserves big props for clipping the #1 station in that Top 50 market, QDR. It's one thing to have to compete with major market stations coming in faintly; it's another when you can pick 'em up on your toaster...


> the first book of the newly created RMT market:
>
> #1 WFXC-FM/WFXK-FM
> #2 WRSV-FM
> #3 WDWG-FM
> #4 WQDR-FM
> #5 WNCT-FM
> #6 WQOK-FM
> #7 WRDU-FM
> #8 WERO-FM....
>
> The rest of the book is the same, mostly ENC and RDU
> stations dividing up the meat with the occasional RMT
> station peeking through, I guess you know where you can find
> the numbers. RSV and DWG are the only two local stations
> that did really well. Power 95 did very poorly, and last I
> knew, they had live folks on the air. Quite a come down
> from the once mighty WKTC.
>
> No doubt WNCT wouldn't have done this well two years ago.
>
 
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