Earth needs to decide on either oldies or classic hits. They dig too far back in to the 60s too often to go that far in to the 80s. I don't want to start another debate on what the format should cover (that's already on another thread), but I wish they'd get off the fence.
Don't forget oldies on 106.3, which got around what MY is getting now (and we see what became of them with ratings in that area). Find me one all-80s station that was successful for an extended amount of time. It's interesting at first, but the novelty wears off fast. I don't think anything could make it work on terrestrial radio, sorry. I agree with MarkSC on all points, but actually the Cox translators have better coverage in some parts of Greenville county (and Pickens) than 103.3.
Just to comment on awp69's post, moving either 97.7/98.5 to 98.1 wouldn't help in Spartanburg county. Their signal is bad there, probably no better than the translators. Anderson, yes, 98.1 would be an improvement but that's about it.
Don't forget oldies on 106.3, which got around what MY is getting now (and we see what became of them with ratings in that area). Find me one all-80s station that was successful for an extended amount of time. It's interesting at first, but the novelty wears off fast. I don't think anything could make it work on terrestrial radio, sorry. I agree with MarkSC on all points, but actually the Cox translators have better coverage in some parts of Greenville county (and Pickens) than 103.3.
Just to comment on awp69's post, moving either 97.7/98.5 to 98.1 wouldn't help in Spartanburg county. Their signal is bad there, probably no better than the translators. Anderson, yes, 98.1 would be an improvement but that's about it.