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AdamB
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Did anyone notice WRMF has evolved more into a real HOT AC format. I looked at their playlist at www.yes.com and it seems real HOT. Anyone else notice it?
AdamB said:Did anyone notice WRMF has evolved more into a real HOT AC format. I looked at their playlist at www.yes.com and it seems real HOT. Anyone else notice it?
Kevin said:I thought they were a "real Hot AC" station.
Here is the latest playlist from yes.com:
5:28PM: Collective Soul "The World I Know"
5:18PM: Bon Jovi "Who Says You Can't Go Home"
5:15PM: Train "Calling All Angels"
5:12PM: The Go-Go's "Our Lips Are Sealed"
5:07PM: The Fray "Over My Head (Cable Car)"
5:04PM: Ace of Base "I Don't Turn Around"
They do sound like a typical Hot AC station, playing the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Fray, Lifehouse, Matchbox 20, etc, but I thought they sounded like that all along!
Since we're on the subject of WRMF, does there signal reach the Miami area?
If not, do you think a station closer to Miami should switch to Hot AC, or was it tried before and failed? A typical Hot AC (playing 80s, 90s, and current music) could cause competition against Y100 and The Coast.