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"WCOA-FM becomes WJTQ-FM; switches to new programming format"

New market manager, and they have started making changes in the cluster. The “Jet” mix is suited to the market (pop rocking leaning 60/70 hits), and might do well. The frequency (100.7) has been changed so many times, the market (buyers) have lost confidence) The morning show (102.7) to afternooons (more people now listen to afternoon radio, in some cases)was also a smart move (if Nash nationwide succeeds) You will have a powerhouse team in Mornings, ansd afternoons. However, me thinks the competition will try to woo some talent when the non-competes are over.

The winner… FM talk 106.5.If they add to the lineup (Savage).
 
WAVH-FM ("FM Talk 106.5") all ready has "The Savage Nation" in their "lineup".
 
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Today I heard one of the callers for WAVH-FM's local midday program ("Midday Mobile") congratulate its host (Sean Sullivan) for "vanquishing" another competitor in his station's programming format. He was most likely referring to the station formerly known as WCOA-FM.
 
well I always wanted Arrow 100.7 back, guess this is as close as it gets.
 
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