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What station do you think is next to switch formats in Columbus?

imadethisusernamemyslef said:
You guys know a lot about radio. You got any guesses?

When a station does, we'll go back and see who got it right.

101.7, 102.5 are my guesses.. 101.7 possibly after it moves into the market (though Classic Hits does well with PPM so maybe they won't) .. I see 102.5 changing formats whenever it's finally sold.

Otherwise the only other station I would likely see changing formats is 103.5, or 103.9.
 
Of stations already in the market, look for WLZT to change to WTVNFM I'd dare to say sometime around laborday right as the election stuff heats up.
 
Ohio radio man said:
Of stations already in the market, look for WLZT to change to WTVNFM I'd dare to say sometime around laborday right as the election stuff heats up.

Elections or not (and corporate political ads or not), it's hard to imagine them changing just two months before the one period of the year where they thrive -- Christmas. They even tried to make it come in May a few years ago...who can forget Cinqo de Christmas? If they were going to change to WTVN-FM (or anything else, for that matter), why wait until Labor Day?
 
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