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	<title>Comments on: QuickCheck: A sample of KQID Q93, Alexandria LA &#124; Sometime 1997</title>
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		<title>By: Stelly</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stelly</dc:creator>
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		<description>My memory of Q93 from this time period is kind of fuzzy, but I believe this particular DJ is &quot;the Boogieman.&quot; 

I remember Q93 sounding pretty dated for its time back in the late 90s, with its gimmick-heavy jocks, 80s-era Jam &quot;Z100&quot; jingles, and the reverb cranked just about as high as it could go. Around 2001 or so, they got a new PD who updated the imaging and eased off the reverb. Today, they sound very fresh for a small market CHR; definitely one of my favorites.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My memory of Q93 from this time period is kind of fuzzy, but I believe this particular DJ is &#8220;the Boogieman.&#8221; </p>
<p>I remember Q93 sounding pretty dated for its time back in the late 90s, with its gimmick-heavy jocks, 80s-era Jam &#8220;Z100&#8243; jingles, and the reverb cranked just about as high as it could go. Around 2001 or so, they got a new PD who updated the imaging and eased off the reverb. Today, they sound very fresh for a small market CHR; definitely one of my favorites.</p>
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