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fred flintstone
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Posts on the Atlanta Board say the new owner of WWAA has said he plans to drop Air America Radio to simulcast the arts programming aired on his other station in the market. WWAA currently is automated and just airs the AAR feed. It currently has a fractional 12+ share (although dropped off the radar at one point).
If this happens, this would leave three of the top 10 markets without progressive talk outlets: (6) Philadelphia, (7) Houston, (10) Atlanta. Reportedly, WWAA's owner is giving AAR time to find another outlet (which may mean giving the Drobnys time to shop for an LMA).
http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,39695.0.html
If this happens, this would leave three of the top 10 markets without progressive talk outlets: (6) Philadelphia, (7) Houston, (10) Atlanta. Reportedly, WWAA's owner is giving AAR time to find another outlet (which may mean giving the Drobnys time to shop for an LMA).
http://www.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,39695.0.html