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> > after christmas 100.7 simulcast 94.1 stronger signal?
> >
> NOT
>
I meant was a wider coverage area and not a signal for 94.1.
The reason I ask is that is oldies on wkql never has gone over very well, and it seems that during the last year a awlfullot of stations have dropped the format and from what i have read it seems hard to sell the format.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by mustangrio on 12/20/05 07:39 PM.</FONT></P>
> > > after christmas 100.7 simulcast 94.1 stronger signal?
> > >
> > NOT
> >
> I meant was a wider coverage area and not a signal for 94.1.
>
> The reason I ask is that is oldies on wkql never has gone
> over very well, and it seems that during the last year a
> awlfullot of stations have dropped the format and from what
> i have read it seems hard to sell the format.
>
With the FCC approval for moving the tower for WSOS closer to Jax that will allow the station to cover the market.
Many stations have dropped the format I think it depends on the breakdown of the market as to whether the foramt will work plus how it is programmed. WKQL has it problems with no marketing be a major one. In terms of selling the format from my sources WKQL is outbilling what WWRR did on amonthly basis
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