Program Director Marty Bender called the move "evolution" and that it would allow the company to “refine our musical position to a new and less predictable place [while] redefining adult contemporary radio for 2015 and beyond.”
Greg Solk, senior vice president of programming for Hubbard Radio, said: “With longtime market dominators The Mix and The Drive, Hubbard Radio is now poised to have three of the biggest adult radio brands in Chicago with today’s launch of SHE.”
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There are not expected to be any line-up changes, which includes Brian Peck and Susan Wienck in mornings, Mega Reed mid-days, Cara Carriveau PM Drive with Robb Rose evenings and Brian Travis overnights.
According to Chicago media writer Robert Feder, The move to WSHE follows a challenging year for Hubbard Radio Chicago, which saw revenue decline in 2014 at all three of its stations. Hot adult-contemporary WTMX FM 101.9 was down 17.4 percent, classic hits WDRV FM 97.1 was down 22.1 percent, and WILV was down 15.6 percent. Total radio revenue in Chicago fell more than 10 percent last year.
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The legendary WSHE call letters date back to 1972, when an AOR format was launched on 103.5 FM in Miami/South Florida.
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