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Santa 104.9

So far I really like this station. The Playlist is definitely preferred over WNOX's. If it had a better signal in Maryville, it would be my go to for Classic Hits. Also the imaging sounds really nice.
 
I got to finally listen to them for an hour or so. Much tighter than the old oldies format. I didn't quite get the WIHG vibe; everything was recognizable but not a bad mix of 70s with some 60s. I assume the morning show they're introducing is syndicated.
 
I got to finally listen to them for an hour or so. Much tighter than the old oldies format. I didn't quite get the WIHG vibe; everything was recognizable but not a bad mix of 70s with some 60s. I assume the morning show they're introducing is syndicated.
The morning show is syndicated. They are actually the first affiliate. It comes out of a station in Connecticut. Can't remember which city.
 
The morning show is syndicated. They are actually the first affiliate. It comes out of a station in Connecticut. Can't remember which city.

Bridgeport, CT. But WTNQ is not their first affiliate. They have been on WALK 97.5 Long Island, NY for a year.
 
I really enjoy the mix that they are playing. I don't get to listen early so I have missed the new morning show but will try to catch it soon. Heavy on the 70's and 80's but I have heard a 60's and some 90's tunes mixed in. With 4 classic hits stations in the market I wonder which one will fold first. WNOX 93.1, Jack-FM 94.3, Lake FM 104.9, the one that won't go under is WKCS 91.1 FM, Fulton HS.
 
104.9 has the signal disadvantage except in the northern fringes of the market. There really aren't any obvious format holes in the Knoxville market.
 
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