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Author Topic: Too many Classic Hits Stations  (Read 1379 times)
waymar
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Re: Too many Classic Hits Stations
« Reply #10 on: September 25, 2008, 08:02:42 PM »

106.7 seems to come in the best as far as area coverage. It comes in good in Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Harrisburg and even Reading and western Chester county. that would have been my choice as to where to put a classic country station. However that would put it in competition with WIOV and WCAT so that suggestion is out. 96.1 seems to have a strong signal so that could be a possibility. (BTW, 96.1 and 106.7 IMO have almost identical playlists)

As a fan of 80's 90's and some of today's country music, I know there is alot of fustration out there amongst country radio format. They feel country radio has moved in too much a pop direction with acts like Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Sugarland and Rascal Flats and the large number of pop/rock acts played on country radio like Kid Rock, Jessica Simpson, Bon Jovi and Hootie from Hootie and the Blowfish.

Maybe a format that plays classic country and intermingles some Americana music would work. I spend time over at the CMT boards and beleive me there is fustration in the country format's like WGTY,WRBTand WIOV 

WGTY=Not so great country.
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