Re: WBIG
Did Tom Kelly sign off the old format at 5? Any idea if there will be any talent going forward? I didn't get any indication of such between 6 and 7.
> > > According to R&R's Web site: The New Big 100. They'll
> > still
> > > play some 60s and 70s but are adding music up to
> currents.
> >
> > > So, it'll be Adult Hits. "A radio evolution, not a
> > > revolution."
> >
> > R&R got some bad info. All of the other trades, plus
> DCRTV
> > were reporting Classic Hits as the new format, and it
> > appears they were right. It's been all 70's rock hits
> since
> > 5PM.
> >
> > > Some questions: Will Mix turn more current again,
> possibly
> >
> > > dumping 70s and limiting 80s content?
> >
> > They should. Their half-hearted attempt at Variety Hits
> > didn't fool anyone, and with Z104 gone, there's a hole for
>
> > something a bit more modern.
> >
> > > Will an AM staton pick
> > > up all oldies (late 50s to early 70s)?
> >
> > Maybe one in the outer suburbs. The DC stations are
> either
> > successful, foreign language, brokered, or owned by CC,
> and
> > I don't see 570 or 1260 taking over Oldies.
> >
> > > Why didn't CBS start
> > > a Jack station in DC? Did CBS' research turn up
> something
> > > CC's didn't?
> >
> > I think Mix just pre-empted them with their move to "The
> > Best Mix Of Everything". It wasn't the only place CBS got
>
> > beat to the punch- similar things happened in Philly and
> > Boston.
> >
>
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