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Where has wagg's listeners gone?

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ALRocker

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They're down to a 2.1 from a 5 in winter of '09. What other alternative for black gospel in BHAM do people have, except for WAYE that doesn't show up at all in the ratings? I'm not a big fan of their format, just seems like a big drop for them.
 
ALRocker said:
They're down to a 2.1 from a 5 in winter of '09. What other alternative for black gospel in BHAM do people have, except for WAYE that doesn't show up at all in the ratings? I'm not a big fan of their format, just seems like a big drop for them.

Very strange. ???
WAGG had pretty much recovered after "Hallelujah" left the air.

Other than WAYE, the only other station in Bham which offers black gospel (albeit just during the morning hours) is WATV.
 
WAGG is down to 250 watts at night from it's previous 1,000 watts because of construction at the City's Fair Park Project.
 
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