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For "best", you could make a strong case for WDJO. (Gets my vote....for terrestial radio, anyway. WMID probably would be second on my personal ballot).
For "most successful", KRTH is likely tops in billings.
WMJI in Cleveland. Hands down, not even close. When you look at ratings, revenue and consistently high (usually #1 25-54 ranking) performance, not to mention they were way ahead of almost everybody evolving into the seventies.
KRTH? Just because they're in L.A., they probably bill OK but they've been a ratings disappointment (almost never in the Top 10 25-54) for a decade.
WMJI in Cleveland. Hands down, not even close. When you look at ratings, revenue and consistently high (usually #1 25-54 ranking) performance, not to mention they were way ahead of almost everybody evolving into the seventies.
I'm prejudiced toward it, because it's my hometown, but KONO in San Antonio also has great ratings and the music is pretty good. The personalities could be better, but the station definitely is one of the tops in the format.
I've never heard WMJI in Cleveland, but I have definitely heard a lot of good things about it. I also saw Steve in THE DREW CAREY SHOW wearing a T-Shirt from that station. As a part-time Pittsburgher and Steeler fan, it's very hard for me to give Cleveland props for anything though.
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