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WNTA adjusts weekdays

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WNTA in Rockford has dropped the syndicated Neal Boortz show and moved Doug McDuff back to mornings.
 
I think putting Doug back on in the mornings was a smart move... What will be interesting is to see how well Mark will do from the 1 till 3 slot... If the ratings do not change then it should be time to get a PD onboard who can really turn things around... When I first moved to Rockford NTA was a tight sounding little station that has lost its way.. I hope they can get it back on track... CC

> WNTA in Rockford has dropped the syndicated Neal Boortz show
> and moved Doug McDuff back to mornings.
>
 
I don't know if anything can help that place, I called about the PD job, got blown off, so I moved to a top 100 market instead. Not a bad move.


> I think putting Doug back on in the mornings was a smart
> move... What will be interesting is to see how well Mark
> will do from the 1 till 3 slot... If the ratings do not
> change then it should be time to get a PD onboard who can
> really turn things around... When I first moved to Rockford
> NTA was a tight sounding little station that has lost its
> way.. I hope they can get it back on track... CC
>
> > WNTA in Rockford has dropped the syndicated Neal Boortz
> show
> > and moved Doug McDuff back to mornings.
> >
>
 
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