Clarke told 10 News, "No radio station in Tampa Bay asked listeners what they want and that's what we're doing." p dir="ltr">One of the biggest questions right now, how does longtime host MJ feel about all this latest competition? So far, he is not talking, and neither is Clear Channel, which owns WFLZ. p dir="ltr">The only thing they've done is offer a statement. The program director from WFLZ released the following:p dir="ltr">"As the market leader, we're always trying to make 93.3 FLZ better. We are focused on making the listener experience as good as it can be. That's all that matters."p dir="ltr">It's obvious that's 93.3 has noticed its competition. MJ has added more music to his show and now goes off the air an hour earlier. p dir="ltr">In addition, WFLZ is going commercial-free during peak drive times. p dir="ltr">According to recent trend reports, Hot 101.5 is beating WFLZ in the key demographic group of women 18 to 34 years old.p dir="ltr">Clarke says, "I don't know what they're going to do tomorrow or next week, I know what we're going to do, we're going to keep playing music, play fewer commercials and talk a lot less."/>
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