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	<title>Comments on: Poll: Who will survive until 2020?</title>
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		<title>By: David Stayduhar</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Stayduhar</dc:creator>
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		<description>I really hope that the current Citadel group remains, under whatever ownership, in the same formats they exist in now.  the other stations, in my opinion, just don&#039;t cut it.  I remember back when 104 (then WCCK, K-104) was the mainstay of Erie FM radio, with the AM stations holding their own as well (just couldn&#039;t pull them in south of 90 after the nightly drop in power). WLVU (Classy&#039;s predecesor) and WMDI (formerly at the 102 spot before WSEG and WJET-FM and now Z-102) were the ones that catered to the more &quot;inferm&quot; audienced that were forced to endure them whenver they waited for medical treatment.  I&#039;ve listened to Classy since day 1, and would miss it greatly if it ceased to exist.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I really hope that the current Citadel group remains, under whatever ownership, in the same formats they exist in now.  the other stations, in my opinion, just don&#8217;t cut it.  I remember back when 104 (then WCCK, K-104) was the mainstay of Erie FM radio, with the AM stations holding their own as well (just couldn&#8217;t pull them in south of 90 after the nightly drop in power). WLVU (Classy&#8217;s predecesor) and WMDI (formerly at the 102 spot before WSEG and WJET-FM and now Z-102) were the ones that catered to the more &#8220;inferm&#8221; audienced that were forced to endure them whenver they waited for medical treatment.  I&#8217;ve listened to Classy since day 1, and would miss it greatly if it ceased to exist.</p>
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