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Indy's "Warm 93.9" gets much hotter, as CHR "I-94"
Cumulus Media Partners is leaning hard on the “94” imagery – launching Friday morning at 9:40am with 940 songs in a row. It hopes to wedge I-94 in between Radio One’s CHR “Radio Now 100.9” WNOU, Radio One’s rhythmic WHHH (96.3) and Entercom’s hot AC WZPL (99.5). Check the new “I94Hits” website out here. See what the Indiana Board thinks of the new entrant – the former WRWM, a Class A licensed to Fishers, Indiana, here.
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