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The Track vs 95.9

The 95.9 station in Franklin picked up the old 104.5 format which was tailored to the FIRST HALF of the baby boom generation. The format that WTPI now has, music from the 1970s & 1980s, is geared to the SECOND HALF of the baby boom generation. In theory it would be interesting to see which format prevails but since the Franklin station doesn't adequately cover Indianapolis it's an uneven comparison.
 
> The 95.9 station in Franklin picked up the old 104.5 format
> which was tailored to the FIRST HALF of the baby boom
> generation. The format that WTPI now has, music from the
> 1970s & 1980s, is geared to the SECOND HALF of the baby boom
> generation. In theory it would be interesting to see which
> format prevails but since the Franklin station doesn't
> adequately cover Indianapolis it's an uneven comparison.
>

ouch ... mightyfrenchman make head hurt.
 
> The 95.9 station in Franklin picked up the old 104.5 format
> which was tailored to the FIRST HALF of the baby boom
> generation. The format that WTPI now has, music from the
> 1970s & 1980s, is geared to the SECOND HALF of the baby boom
> generation. In theory it would be interesting to see which
> format prevails but since the Franklin station doesn't
> adequately cover Indianapolis it's an uneven comparison.
>
Your right, it is an uneven comparison. (So why bring it up?)
 
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