Not so big when their playlist has 500 songs in it, and 50 of those are repeated 4-5 times a day!! It's the standard at every CC Oldies station.
A name change again??? 103.7 The Band, 103.7 Classic Hits, Oldies 103.7, The Bays 103.7.
NOW .... BIG 103.7?????
KOSF to become KBIG or KBGG???
How many songs on there playlist does 98.1 Kiss-FM have?
Everyone thinks 2000 song playlists will drive listeners off.
Couldn't they go back to the call they had in the 60's - KGO-FM?
I doubt Cumulus would let them use it.![]()
1. I thought the FCC issued calls, not individual stations.
2. Aren't KGO and KGO-FM considered two separate calls?
The first user of calls has rights to all services. If someone else wants to use calls in another service, they must get permission from original user.
Another issue is that the FCC is not issuing 3-letter base calls, and will generally only allow them to be restored if the station that had them is under the same owner; three-letter ones can also be moved among co-owned stations in a market.
KGO AM and the TV with the same calls but different owners jointly use "KGO" in San Francisco. When Citadel bought the AM from Disney, the got consent to use the calls despite being different owners.
'KGO TV' has not called itself that in years-at least, not verbally. I believe the calls are still displayed on screen, in small print, for legal IDs, but everything you see or hear on the station is "ABC7". This has been going on since several years before the TV and radio stations split.