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K.M. Richards
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Part of my comments were designed to amplify what you had said.
However, my comments about your suggestion on what CBS should do, perhaps my phrasing did not make it clear that any such "dividing up" of the songs would be made as part of an analysis of why there is no more Hot 92.3; if you're going to make a move to try to grab alienated listeners you first need to know why the former station dropped the format (or at least a best educated guess), otherwise how do you know which group of listeners is the most available for grabbing?
You say 94.7 should be a rhythmic AC but don't tell us why. WTF is a "very good heavy"?
You also seem to think 93.1 and 101.1 should be adding songs they weren't already playing just because of the format change at 92.3, as if they hadn't likely already been testing a lot of songs that would fit the formats.
As for the "." not being necessary, try telling the FCC that.
However, my comments about your suggestion on what CBS should do, perhaps my phrasing did not make it clear that any such "dividing up" of the songs would be made as part of an analysis of why there is no more Hot 92.3; if you're going to make a move to try to grab alienated listeners you first need to know why the former station dropped the format (or at least a best educated guess), otherwise how do you know which group of listeners is the most available for grabbing?
You say 94.7 should be a rhythmic AC but don't tell us why. WTF is a "very good heavy"?
You also seem to think 93.1 and 101.1 should be adding songs they weren't already playing just because of the format change at 92.3, as if they hadn't likely already been testing a lot of songs that would fit the formats.
As for the "." not being necessary, try telling the FCC that.