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WXRK lands in Cleveland

For those of you out there who followed the old k-rock out of New York City, on Jan. 1 WXTM (also on 92.3 like k-rock was in New York) here in Cleveland switched their call letters to WXRK. Also, since the first 92.3 has been stunting with no dj's and have been on "random play" (thier words). On Tuesday the 17th they're going to roll out the new 92.3 which has been reported will take on the name of K-Rock. I hope they keep their playlist as wide open as it has been while on "random play". I've been hearing songs I havent' heard on the radio in years. Go to http://www.yes.com, search the WXRK call letters and take a look at what they've been playing. I think us Clevelanders have a nice station to contrast rival active rocker WMMS.<P ID="signature">______________
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</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by timbuc2 on 01/14/06 06:33 PM.</FONT></P>
 
> For those of you out there who followed the old k-rock out
> of New York City, on Jan. 1 WXTM (also on 92.3 like k-rock
> was in New York) here in Cleveland switched their call
> letters to WXRK. Also, since the first 92.3 has been
> stunting with no dj's and have been on "random play" (thier
> words). On Tuesday the 17th they're going to roll out the
> new 92.3 which has been reported will take on the name of
> K-Rock. I hope they keep their playlist as wide open as it
> has been while on "random play". I've been hearing songs I
> havent' heard on the radio in years. Go to
> http://www.yes.com, search the WXRK call letters and take a
> look at what they've been playing. I think us Clevelanders
> have a nice station to contrast rival active rocker WMMS.
>


No offense...but this is old news by now...(1/1/05)

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