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What format does Charlotte need?

If I were WSOC, I would do classic country on one of the HD channels - and cross promote it. Like everytime you play a classic in the regular format, simply run a liner than sends that listener to HD-2 or whatever! I know, you'd have to buy an HD receiver - but a small price to pay for what you really want. Or maybe not!
 
eacalhoun1 said:
In my "wishful thinking" mind, I think a classic-country leaning format would do great AND make money especially with the loss of WFMX--in fact, wouldn't it be great for a station to try this and resurrect the WFMX calls?? Charlotte ain't Nashville, but it is "racing country" which is probably the next best thing...so, could Charlotte support a 3rd country station, though it would emphasize the classics? The latest moniker around the country for such stations is "Country Legends". I flipped by WSOC the other day and heard Smoky Mountain Rain by Ronnie Milsap--how refreshing. Then Ronnie segued into some current song, and I couldn't hit scan fast enough. .

Eric
Since WIST did country legends, I guess Mix 106 would have if Magic 96 hasn't changed. Actually, I'd rather hear country legends than the junk they're playing now.
 
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