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WYNS format change

Re: Factual Correction

Sorry Phil, you may want to check on that one, other distant family members have the car dealerships. If he owned them why would his operations be buying Ford cars elswhere LOL... I guess any business that shares your last name is owned by you also, with your logic......
 
playing "devil's advocate" when talking about a Christian station? yer goin' straight to hell. see ya there. :)

> >
> > Sounds credible. This is similar to what Nassau did on
> 94.5
> > in Trenton years ago. The Christian format that was on
> 94.5
> > moved to 920 AM, which the owners of 94.5 operated under
> an
> > LMA. At the same time, Nassau began to operate 94.5 under
>
> > an LMA, debuting Oldies on it, then Classic Rock, and now
> > CHR. At some point, Nassau bought 94.5 outright.
> >
> > Country makes a lot of sense for 107.5, as it could
> > permanently knock 96.1 out of contention for #1 in the
> > Allentown market. It could also take a big bite of WIOV's
>
> > audience in Reading, and even make some inroads on WXTU in
>
> > Philadelphia if they promoted it in upper Montgomery,
> Bucks,
> > and Chester Counties. 107.5 right now is very
> > underutilized, and those looking for Christian music will
> > probably find 88.9/103.5, 94.5, or the new 1160.
> >
>
> 94.5 doesn't work up in Allentown -- it's a duel between
> Lancaster and Trenton there.
>
> WBYO (88.9/103.5) is a good suggestion, but -- admittedly
> splitting hairs -- WBYN's music and WBYO's music are two
> different genres within the Christian music segment.
>
> My fear is that WBYN-AM will drop music entirely and switch
> to a brokered format for 1160, and that would be a loss.
>
> Playing a bit of devil's advocate here -- it would be a
> shame to lose radio diversity to another "me, too" formatted
> station.
>
> Richard / Allentown
>
 
> playing "devil's advocate" when talking about a Christian
> station? yer goin' straight to hell. see ya there. :)
>
>

I do know of someone with a CDL license who says he's driving the bus.

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> playing "devil's advocate" when talking about a Christian
> station? yer goin' straight to hell. see ya there. :)

Hah!

I did choose words rashly there...

It was interesting to see the person catch the reference to "Nassau Broadcasting" as indication that some type of LMA arrangement is in the cards.

I understand the logic from people who suggest a country format, but I still think that's a waste of kW and mHz. But I am not at all a country fan personally.

Richard / Allentown
 
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