Does the KZJZ smokescreen format on 106.9 count? If so, that format lasted what, 30 seconds?
"KZJZ Conroe. Jazzy 106.9. (opening bars of Kenny G "Songbird") (cut to "Do you get The Point" promo)
KGBC=K Galveston Broadcasting Company, the original owner of 1540.
But....
Let's see who the biggest radio geek here in Houston really is.
What did the on air personalities say that the KGBC calls stood for during the "Sound of the Bay" incarnation in 2009? They mentioned it constantly, especially around the TOH ID.
Give you all some time to ponder...
Speaking of 1140AM, isn't that a Conroe frequency? I recall during summer of 1985 there was a station in Conroe which was KMUV at 1140AM. They were a top 40 format from what I remember. Not sure how long that lasted.
He shoots, he scores! Well done, John!
Back on topic, another short lived format in Houston that we have seemingly forgotten is "FM News Channel, 97-5" KFNC Beaumont. Moved the rock format to 103-7 in May 2005 and launched the news station, which then flipped to "Super Talk 97-5" in March 2006, 10 months later. How'd we over look this one?
Speaking of which...
Super Talk 97-5 lasted until December 22, 2006, then flipping to "ESPN 97-5 The Ticket", for a total of 7 months as Super Talk.
Boy, 97-5 has sure been through hell since it abandoned Beaumont, lol.
Beaumont-Port Arthur IS hell