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Re: 95.3 York Center, ME should have stayed oldies??
- Subject: Re: 95.3 York Center, ME should have stayed oldies??
- From: "Roy Lawrence" <amfm@maine.rr.com>
- Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 13:51:33 -0400
Actually Portsmouth-Dover-Rochester is considered "the market". York, as
there is NO
such place as"York Center" is part of the market 7 miles from Portsmouth.
Yes, WQSO is
still doing oldies, but 95.3 AGAIN through in the towel and switched formats
to Country
about a month ago!
They could shut the transmitter off and have the same amount of listeners,
thanks to the
help of Cambridge, Mass and Winslow Maine's 95.3's.
Roy Lawrence
Fuller-Jeffrey Broadcasting of New England
Portland, Maine
Isn't WQSO 96.7 Rochester NH still oldies and considered in the same market
as York ME. I though 95.3 was alternative rock.
John
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From: John Bolduc <John_Bolduc@Pictel.com>
To: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
<boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org>
Date: Friday, April 30, 1999 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: 95.3 York Center, ME should have stayed oldies??
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>Isn't WQSO 96.7 Rochester NH still oldies and considered in the same market
>as York ME. I though 95.3 was alternative rock.
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>John
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>SteveOrdinetz <steveord@xtdl.com> on 04/30/99 10:36:28
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>To: boston-radio-interest@bostonradio.org
>cc: (bcc: John Bolduc/PicTel)
>Subject: Re: 95.3 York Center, ME
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> Seems hard to believe they'd make a dent in WOKQ though. They
>should have stayed oldies, at least it's a format unique to the market.
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