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> WAY too early to tell. They've been on the air for a month
> and a half?
>
They flipped around the beginning to mid september if I remember right so they havent even had a trend yet in the book. But with it being a bad rimshot signal that barely makes it to the far northside of Marion County. They would have been better off getting 95.9 out of Wabash to simulcast on as well. Since the 95.9 Wabash frequency has better reception in far northern Marion County.
I wouldn't get too excited about their prospects until they get a full-market signal. Oldies lovers love oldies but won't frequent a station they can't pick up at THEIR convenience.
> >
> They flipped around the beginning to mid september if I
> remember right so they havent even had a trend yet in the
> book. But with it being a bad rimshot signal that barely
> makes it to the far northside of Marion County. They would
> have been better off getting 95.9 out of Wabash to simulcast
> on as well. Since the 95.9 Wabash frequency has better
> reception in far northern Marion County.
>
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