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A new "Eagle": Louisville's WSFR (107.7) moves from classic rock to classic hits
Cox uses the "Eagle" branding in several other markets, and this morning (10/28) it applies the name to a new '70s-based classic hits station. Cox Media Group operations manager Shane Collins says "our listeners keep telling us that the best rock & roll of all times comes from the 1970s. So we've searched meticulously through those ten years to find the best and biggest hits, and we'll be playing more of those songs than ever before." Core artists on 107.7 The Eagle: Bob Seger, Steve Miller Band, Led Zeppelin, Aerosmith and Fleetwood Mac. From the previous classic rock format, "Future Bob" remains in mornings, 6-10am, and Rick Owens continues to host afternoons. MJ Stevens joins for middays, 10am-3pm. The new Eagle (WSFR, Corydon, Indiana at 107.7) is here. The Kentucky Board of Radio-Info.com is talking about where the new Eagle fits in the market, here.
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