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The Columbus Dispatch
The change this week marks the end in central Ohio for a syndicated lineup dominated by conservative talk shows -- featuring Jerry Doyle, Phil Hendrie, Laura Ingraham, Dennis Miller and Michael Savage. "Classic Hits 103.9 will focus primarily on music from the '70s, with some great songs from the '60s and '80s mixed in as well," said Hal Fish, director of programming operations for North American Broadcasting, which owns WTDA. "Our research has shown over the years that this is the most popular rock music in central Ohio." The syndicated format, provided by Dial Global of Los Angeles, will offer "no-repeat workdays" along with special weekend programming, Fish said.
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