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Goodbye! |
Holiday tunes by Mariah Carey, the Carpenters and Elton John signaled the change at 5:30 p.m. Friday, according IndyStar.com.
Now Billed as “North Pole Radio 93.9,” the station is expected to adopt a yet-to-be-announced format in 2018.
"93.9 The Beat" ends a three-year run that began in December 2014. By playing back-in-the-day rap songs by LL Cool J, the Notorious B.I.G. and Biz Markie, "93.9 The Beat" sparked upheaval in Indianapolis radio and earned coverage in The New York Times.
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New format coming |
WRWM, owned by Atlanta-based Cumulus Media, ranked No. 15 in overall Nielsen Audio ratings for October 2017. The top five Indianapolis stations for the month: 1. classic hits WJJK; 2. contemporary Christian WKLU-FM (101.9); 3. country WLHK-FM (97.1); 4. classic rock WFBQ-FM (94.7); 5. country WFMS-FM (95.5).
The departure of "93.9 The Beat" leaves three Indianapolis radio stations devoted to hip-hop. In October ratings, WHHH Hot 96.3 ranked No. 12, WZRL Real 98.3 ranked No. 20, and W275BD Boom Indy ranked No. 22.
Whatever follows holiday programming will be the latest in a parade of changes at the 93.9 frequency. Since 1993, the station has been easy listening, "urban oldies," smooth jazz, country, '80s hits, contemporary Christian, news/talk, adult contemporary and classic hip-hop.
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