I'll call it .... 98.9 The Walk ... Time of death ... 5:00pm 7/9/13.
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Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
The End came and went...still on the air this AM.RadioFreak69 said:I'll call it .... 98.9 The Walk ... Time of death ... 5:00pm 7/9/13.
Beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Other than in Huntsville, "Journey" is dead to Cumulus. It just won't happen.RadioDoogie said:Please bring back Journey 97.9 and Rick Dees in the afternoons and classic Weekly Top 40 90s editions on the weekend. Those were the good old days.
If there was some flashy new format, I bet they would gravitate towards it. If EDM was extremely popular in the market, they could do something like Evolution, even though that's CC's baby.-----=topic=237040.msg2140148#msg2140148 date=1373539658 said:ksradiogeek said:Other than in Huntsville, "Journey" is dead to Cumulus. It just won't happen.RadioDoogie said:Please bring back Journey 97.9 and Rick Dees in the afternoons and classic Weekly Top 40 90s editions on the weekend. Those were the good old days.
ksradiogeek said:If there was some flashy new format, I bet they would gravitate towards it. If EDM was extremely popular in the market, they could do something like Evolution, even though that's CC's baby.
raZadio said:I'd use the translators to flank the urban station in the market.
atlantaboy said:So, we're talking about adding a 6th Urban station, and on a translator?
Rhythmic would cut into some of the Urban ratings, but it would be unique enough to give people a reason to listen to a translator instead of a highly rated FM station
Just barely - we're only talking about a translator, here, and one that's currently sharing a 0.1ShawtyBlack_ATL said:atlantaboy said:So, we're talking about adding a 6th Urban station, and on a translator?
Rhythmic would cut into some of the Urban ratings, but it would be unique enough to give people a reason to listen to a translator instead of a highly rated FM station
I don't recall WILD's rhythmic format tapping into any of the Urban stations ratings here.
RadioFreak69 said:The age demographics reasoning really doesn't make sense. There are tons of 40+ year olds in Atlanta that fall under the Classic Hits genre.