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Urban AC with Rhythmic lean?

I think it is time for San Antonio to have an Urban/AC with a light dance lean.

****Dayparting is the key******

Slow Jams and Quiet Storm stuff meet Uptempo stuff at night and in other dayparts.

Target to women 12-34

I suspect 25-54 could be huge if done right.

Not dance enough to be confused with KTFM, way more ballads and romantic imaging...

Except key dayparts...

What do you think? A Brown AC actually.
 
Well I'd be a fan but those three universal words always come up.... "if done right"
 
nojustice said:
I think it is time for San Antonio to have an Urban/AC with a light dance lean.

****Dayparting is the key******

Slow Jams and Quiet Storm stuff meet Uptempo stuff at night and in other dayparts.

Target to women 12-34

I suspect 25-54 could be huge if done right.

Not dance enough to be confused with KTFM, way more ballads and romantic imaging...

Except key dayparts...

What do you think? A Brown AC actually.

We did have that that format was called 96.1fm KSJL from 1993-1998. I would like to see KSJL back this time on the 106.7 dial.
 
willdav713 said:
We did have that that format was called 96.1fm KSJL from 1993-1998. I would like to see KSJL back this time on the 106.7 dial.

Oh me too. I really liked KSJL and was sad to see it go. Tom Joyner in the morning would work in this city.
 
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