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WHO GAINS THE MOST FROM THE END OF OLDIES 106.7 ?

So which station will get a boost from the end of Oldies 106.7?

I think Journey will get the most out of it.....and that could be what Cumulus is counting on.
I could even see them putting it on a better signal (if ratings improve enough).

The new 80's and 90's is what the 70's and 80's were back in 1995 (17 years ago).
 
gregg75 said:
So which station will get a boost from the end of Oldies 106.7?

I think Journey will get the most out of it.....and that could be what Cumulus is counting on.
I could even see them putting it on a better signal (if ratings improve enough).

The new 80's and 90's is what the 70's and 80's were back in 1995 (17 years ago).
I agree. Journey should also benefit from B98.5 adding more currents and abandoning the 80s/90s weekends. Journey will rapidly go from heavy overlap to very little overlap with 98.5 and 106.7. It will be interesting to see how Journey does in the first book after AGH flips.

Cumulus could go even farther and move AGH to 97.9.
 
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