I actually kind of like hearing the calls, Llew...and at least they're associated with a class product.
That top of the hour ID is worthy of KFRC, too....immaculately produced, brilliantly voiced and written as a mission statement and promotional positioner every bit as strong as KFRC's old "Station of the Year".
"What's happening and why. KCBS AM and HD. KFRC FM and HD-1. San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose." I've been hearing it daily for a year and I'm still not tired of it.
For those who haven't heard it: http://www.tophour.com/audio/San%20Francisco-San%20Jose%20CA/am0740_2011-01_kcbs_nfuentes.mp3
As for 610 as a music station....that was over a long time ago. The oldies simulcast of the 90s got an 0.8 on the AM side the first year, then went to "immeasurably small" the next seven years. It managed a 1.0 in 2002, but that's almost 13 years ago.
The truth of the matter is that KFRC as a Top 40 was in trouble from '78 on....its trend from '77 through '85 was 7.7-5.4-4.8-5.1-4.0-3.6-3.1-1.8.
Magic 61 took a while to build, but wound up with some great numbers from '86-'92....2.2-3.5-3.1-3.6-5.0-4.3-4.2...but was just too tough a sell demographically.
That top of the hour ID is worthy of KFRC, too....immaculately produced, brilliantly voiced and written as a mission statement and promotional positioner every bit as strong as KFRC's old "Station of the Year".
"What's happening and why. KCBS AM and HD. KFRC FM and HD-1. San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose." I've been hearing it daily for a year and I'm still not tired of it.
For those who haven't heard it: http://www.tophour.com/audio/San%20Francisco-San%20Jose%20CA/am0740_2011-01_kcbs_nfuentes.mp3
As for 610 as a music station....that was over a long time ago. The oldies simulcast of the 90s got an 0.8 on the AM side the first year, then went to "immeasurably small" the next seven years. It managed a 1.0 in 2002, but that's almost 13 years ago.
The truth of the matter is that KFRC as a Top 40 was in trouble from '78 on....its trend from '77 through '85 was 7.7-5.4-4.8-5.1-4.0-3.6-3.1-1.8.
Magic 61 took a while to build, but wound up with some great numbers from '86-'92....2.2-3.5-3.1-3.6-5.0-4.3-4.2...but was just too tough a sell demographically.
If it was, nobody would be listening, though it would be nice to have the Classic Hits FM back. In it's prime in the late 90s and early 00s, the station had a decently large playlist, they played "12 in a row" for awhile, and had good on-air personalities (Cammy Blackstone excepted) like Bobby Ocean, Sue Hall, JD, and a few others. IMO, it was a more entertaining station than iHeart's current Big 103.7
I was riding with a friend yesterday, and he had KCBS on. It's still jarring to hear that top-of-the-hour ID on an all news station; "KCBS AM and HD1, KFRC-FM, and HD1, San Francisco..."