Thought "The New 92" would've been it with the amount of effort put into the IDs. "Crusty 92.1" was one of the worst station names I've ever heard, but also sounded polished enough that they would've stuck with that. They already did all-80s a few years ago, the stuff they're playing now is extremely repetitive as was the 80s they did a few weeks ago (heard Never Gonna Give You Up and Fight for Your Right to Party about 3 times over the past day!) Weren't the new owners supposed to take over on the 1st?
I'm fairly new to this forum and love the discussion. I thought I would e-mail Lotus through their website and I got a quick response. The confirmed that the new AM will be Spanish sports (ESPN Deportes, no doubt) which will sign on early next year. In my reply back to them then went on to confirm the FM (KMJE) will be running a Spanish Music format in a few weeks. I realize Lotus primarily does Spanish but do we really need more spanish in this market?
92.1 was a Spanish station as KZSA for many years during the 90's. Full circle, I suppose.
I remember the KZSA call sign quite well.
Did a little bit of research and forgot about a few of these experiments.
Flash 92.1 (KXCL) -- 80's Hits -- August 1, 2005 - January 5, 2007
Bob 92.1 (KBDB) -- Adult Hits -- March 15, 2005 - August 1, 2005
Real Country 92.1 (KREL) -- Country - November 17, 2003 - March 15, 2005
Impressive. Just what we need - more Regional Mexican stations. Epic fail Lotus. Smooth Jazz, Soft AC, Polka could have fit better!
-crainbebo
Impressive. Just what we need - more Regional Mexican stations. Epic fail Lotus. Smooth Jazz, Soft AC, Polka could have fit better!
-crainbebo
Look at drummerskip's comment on page 23. KMJE will likely be running Mexican music "in a few weeks" - which would make it the umpteenth Spanish station in Sacramento. Lotus' new AM will have ESPN Deportes (SS Sports)
-crainbebo
Makes no sense to me in a predominantly all caucasian english speaking area with an average income (assuming they are working these days). [I live in Placerville]. A foreign language station ought to fly like a paperweight to success. Two formats jump out at me that make sense for this signal. A classic country format or a conservative A.C. format loaded with gold power tracks. Stuff from Neil Diamond, Barbra Streisand, The Beatles, Motown, Hall & Oates, blended with softer ballads of today may be a better sell with local businesses. National agencies aren't going to care about a rim-shot operation with a paper thin signal 40 miles away. 92.1 does okay on the average car radio but falls short of reaching the nine-dollar clock radio in a Sacramento office cubicle. I would concentrate more on Placerville / El Dorado County and leave the Sacramento Class B's to handling the Capital Region. Just my opinions of course. We welcome yours! ;-)