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The End of 107.3 The Wave Cleveland

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EdWalker wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:10 pm https://www.whois.com/whois/jeny1073.com

Of course anyone can register a domain just to get tongues wagging.
Also noted that the call sign WJNE appears to be reserved on the FCC call sign site; that is its not officially assigned to anyone at this point, but unavailable for others to use. Maybe for a different reason, but still...
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Hmm? That's what I am thinking it could be.
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EdWalker wrote: Tue Dec 10, 2019 12:10 pm https://www.whois.com/whois/jeny1073.com

Of course anyone can register a domain just to get tongues wagging.
(480) 624-2599 listed on the domain record. Its "Domains By Proxy." A real broadcast entity probably will have a real number listed. Maybe I'm wrong. The spelling of "Jeny" might also give something away. "Jenny1073" might be more credible for a broadcast entity. I'm thinking it's not the new "Wave" station's. Yes, anyone can... and it looks anyone but Rubber City, WNWV, or any new owners did. Just sayin'. This apple is not a turkey sandwich... so let's not call it that.
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Re: The End of 107.3 The Wave Cleveland

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So you are thinking a Hot AC? Q104 is close, as it is Adult CHR. Would be great to see a competitor to 96.5 in Akron. Hear allot about too many spots on 96.5... but that's usual for iHeart.
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Just what if....

This was a stunt? What if the Wave continued and this was a a gimmick to take away from Star?

Just a thought... True or not.

The firing of the staff has been done before and rehired. Yeah, it got the public's attention.
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I think MW has hit this nail on the head.But what would the playlist look like for Gen Y ????
F**K Trudeau and F**K CBC !!!!
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Re: The End of 107.3 The Wave Cleveland

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Ahh, yes I forgot all about GKB flipping their Country station in Milwaukee to ESPN. Mr. Karmazin loves his ESPN, for better or for worse. I could’ve sworn C-Bus had another Country station....well, maybe Saga should be seeing a Yuuuuuge format hole then! Rewind has horrible ratings anymore.

I still don’t know about putting Alternative on that signal. Nationally, it’s been seeing eroding numbers and the Alt 99.1 translator sorta fills that hole (comes in poorly anywhere outside of Southern/Western Cuyahoga County though).

Hey, 105.9 in Pitt isn’t too bad when they’re actually playing music. They play plenty of Glorious Sons, Volbeat, Ghost etc in addition to the mall-ternative stuff.
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Chrocket87 wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2019 2:13 am Ahh, yes I forgot all about GKB flipping their Country station in Milwaukee to ESPN. Mr. Karmazin loves his ESPN, for better or for worse. I could’ve sworn C-Bus had another Country station....well, maybe Saga should be seeing a Yuuuuuge format hole then! Rewind has horrible ratings anymore.

I still don’t know about putting Alternative on that signal. Nationally, it’s been seeing eroding numbers and the Alt 99.1 translator sorta fills that hole (comes in poorly anywhere outside of Southern/Western Cuyahoga County though).

Hey, 105.9 in Pitt isn’t too bad when they’re actually playing music. They play plenty of Glorious Sons, Volbeat, Ghost etc in addition to the mall-ternative stuff.
Columbus used to have two country stations
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I remember CMH having 2 pop stations. 97.9 (WNCI) being Adult CHR, 107.1 (Kiss FM-WAHC) being mainstream. Imaging-less B97 was the Hot AC then.
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Re: The End of 107.3 The Wave Cleveland

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Well, it’s a simulcast of WQMX. At least for now. Radio insight believes this is temporary, so I guess we’ll see how long it lasts.
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Yeah... Curious to see if this will go on for awhile or if its short lived. There still streaming Christmas music on there Website, I would think the site would just redirect you to WQMX.

I am thinking Rhythmic AC or Alternative rock, for the permanent format . It's shocking The Wave lasted as long as it did.
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