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Re: WHOB Nahuatl



I found Clark to actually like the "not-so-big-hits".  That is how I
learned a lot of music from the 70's, it was Clark's stations that "played
the SuperGroups", but he also played those "deep cuts.

At 06:05 PM 5/11/98 EDT, Jibguy wrote:
>In a message dated 98-05-09 09:47:37 EDT, steveord@xtdl.com writes:
>
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> Has anyone noticed format changes at WHOB over the past couple weeks?  Gone
> is most of the alternative stuff in favor of a mostly 80s gold format with
> a few currents thrown in.  Strange mix of music...seems very heavy on
> secondary and tertiary titles...very few songs that are tremendously
> memorable. >>
>
>Isn't that how WZLX started?  With second-tier hits "People Are Strange"
>instead of "Light My Fire".   Since everyone else wasjust play top 15 hits,
>ZLX, when it started did something different, just to get noticed.   ---
>However I though Clark liked the hits, and the hits only!
>---jibguy
>
>

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