
. . . . "Ronndell" was a cast-member of Chrisley Knows Best . . . . . portrayed the best friend of the son Chase. . .
rapindustry.com
dog you linked a Hot97 press release (propaganda)Woof. This is not appealing to the Hot 97 demographic:
Ignore Ak and internet trolls. As a listener of Ebro in the AM, their #s were some of the best the station ever had. Here's a release from October
HOT 97 Delivers Highest Adult 18-49 Audience Levels in Station History. - “We’re thrilled to see such strong growth across all dayparts as HOT 97 continues to set the standard for hip hop radio.”
“We’re thrilled to see such strong growth across all dayparts as HOT 97 continues to set the standard for hip hop radio.”rapindustry.com
The owners don't care about the ratings. The former hosts were pushing back on being forced to interview Cuomo, talking too much about Republicans or how Ebro called people crackas when he got upset
radioinsight.com
It's not propaganda to say that your numbers are up 50% YoY..dog you linked a Hot97 press release (propaganda)
They were #9
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New York
Nielsen Audio PPM Monthly Ratings New York City (Market #1) Population: 16,299,100 Black: 2,670,400 - Hispanic: 4,273,100 Average Quarter Hour Share for Personsradioinsight.com
that doesnt even matter...
they have no online presence...
thats what matters these days.
It coulda been all Hispanics![]()
Why would a successful streamer with a following want to host this radio show? It's too many rulesSurprised they weren’t replaced by “streamers”
damn this cements the end of regional music and radio
younger folks have no idea how things used to feel.
every city had a distinct style.
How they talked was different, how they walked was different.
I remember my first time in NYC (late 90's) I was amazed at the breakdancers I would see...
the radio played different shyt than I heard in Chicago.
The clothes were different (anyone remember Rico?)
Those days are over