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Urban Hot Talk?

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Was wondering are there any stations doing what I would call Urban Hot Talk? I am thinking of talk shows that have a urban/black feel to them. Possibly stations only playing 2-4 songs an hour and doing talk the rest of the hour? Just curious and wondering if the young urban audience would be open to a station formatted like Free FM/Real Radio but specifically targeting an urban audience.
 
> Was wondering are there any stations doing what I would call
> Urban Hot Talk? I am thinking of talk shows that have a
> urban/black feel to them. Possibly stations only playing 2-4
> songs an hour and doing talk the rest of the hour? Just
> curious and wondering if the young urban audience would be
> open to a station formatted like Free FM/Real Radio but
> specifically targeting an urban audience.

...seems to me that Commander Michael McGee & Rob Hardy's "Word Warriors" show on WNOV/860 Milwaukee would qualify, to a certain extent...<P ID="signature">______________
King Daevid MacKenzie
WLSU Wisconsin Public Radio, La Crosse
heard weekly on http://www.radio4all.net/
"Kill Ugly Radio." FRANK ZAPPA</P>
 
> Was wondering are there any stations doing what I would call
> Urban Hot Talk? I am thinking of talk shows that have a
> urban/black feel to them. Possibly stations only playing 2-4
> songs an hour and doing talk the rest of the hour? Just
> curious and wondering if the young urban audience would be
> open to a station formatted like Free FM/Real Radio but
> specifically targeting an urban audience.
>
The Wendy Williams Experience

syndicated: WBLS NYC, Power99 Phila and a few other stations.<P ID="signature">______________
I am not an employee of Jefferon-Pilot Communicatons (LFM), Clear Channel, Infinity, Radio One, TimeWarner, Cox, Belo, Bahakel Communications, Capital Broadcasting, or McClatchy Newspapers</P>
 
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