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An Atlanta FM radio station survived for only 7 months before changing. Can anyone answer the question "What does the amount of time between 2 consecutive changes of at Atlanta FM radio station depend on"?? It can vary from 7 months to more than 20 years. [[User:66.32.251.109|66.32.251.109]] 01:13, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)
An Atlanta FM radio station survived for only 7 months before changing. Can anyone answer the question "What does the amount of time between 2 consecutive changes of at Atlanta FM radio station depend on"?? It can vary from 7 months to more than 20 years. [[User:66.32.251.109|66.32.251.109]] 01:13, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Clear Channel has been searching for the right format for this station (not to mention others in their Atlanta cluster - 105.7, 96.7 in particular come to mind) for years. I wouldn't be surprised if CC flipped this signal to the new "Hurban" format (Hispanic-urban with a sort of Spanish-hip-hop, as heard on stations like KLOL/Houston (Mega 101) or WMGE/Miami (Mega 94.9), along with other stations across the country). [[User:Mhking|Mhking]] 14:12, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)

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An Atlanta FM radio station survived for only 7 months before changing. Can anyone answer the question "What does the amount of time between 2 consecutive changes of at Atlanta FM radio station depend on"?? It can vary from 7 months to more than 20 years. 66.32.251.109 01:13, 16 Sep 2004 (UTC)

Clear Channel has been searching for the right format for this station (not to mention others in their Atlanta cluster - 105.7, 96.7 in particular come to mind) for years. I wouldn't be surprised if CC flipped this signal to the new "Hurban" format (Hispanic-urban with a sort of Spanish-hip-hop, as heard on stations like KLOL/Houston (Mega 101) or WMGE/Miami (Mega 94.9), along with other stations across the country). Mhking 14:12, 14 Jun 2005 (UTC)