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Something's Brewing...

Hmm... I know nothing... Must be an all beer format.. I'm in!

:cool:

If I was a betting person, chances are that a certain station owned by a company named after a platform device is about to fold its cards and get Jack-Ed in favor of a cold filtered one flowing with the best Rock tracks ever crafted.
 
If I was a betting person, chances are that a certain station owned by a company named after a platform device is about to fold its cards and get Jack-Ed in favor of a cold filtered one flowing with the best Rock tracks ever crafted.

What's with all the secrecy? These posts really don't tell us anything.
 
:-( And I just discovered Alt107.1 this past weekend when I was in town. Even with the (voicetracked?) DJ's, I found myself listening to alt1071 more than radio947.
 
So 107.1 is changing formats...

Cool, I guess. How is 107.1 doing overall?

I presume we are talking about K296GB. It was not doing jack (pun intended) with no separate ratings or discernible revenue.
 


I presume we are talking about K296GB. It was not doing jack (pun intended) with no separate ratings or discernible revenue.

My take on this thing (the HD-2 of Jack with the 107.1 translator) is that it's an effort by iHeart to try to find a format that might generate at least a few listeners in the Sacramento market. If something works maybe they'd move it to a full-power station. As such I would think they would be encoding. Seems like somewhere, someone with a PPM meter would stumble on the signal and register some listening. Are you saying that didn't happen?

Interestingly enough, the translator is still owned by EMF. It used to be Air-1 prior to the power increase.

Dave B.
 
So far, I like The Brew. Musically, sounds better than KRXQ, IMO. I guess you could consider KRXQ Active Rock and K296GB Mainstream Rock.

Yes, it is interesting that Educational Media Foundation still owns this translator...wonder why they haven't sold to IHeart?
 
Actually, it has been showing up on the PPM meters....

df


My take on this thing (the HD-2 of Jack with the 107.1 translator) is that it's an effort by iHeart to try to find a format that might generate at least a few listeners in the Sacramento market. If something works maybe they'd move it to a full-power station. As such I would think they would be encoding. Seems like somewhere, someone with a PPM meter would stumble on the signal and register some listening. Are you saying that didn't happen?

Interestingly enough, the translator is still owned by EMF. It used to be Air-1 prior to the power increase.

Dave B.
 
Actually, it has been showing up on the PPM meters....

df

How could it? The January book, being released this week, only goes through 1/27.
 
You're making me dizzy, Dave.

Could you perhaps try a more detailed reply of explanation as to what you really mean, rather than one-sentence quickies that are obviously subject to multiple interpretations?
 
Could you perhaps try a more detailed reply of explanation as to what you really mean, rather than one-sentence quickies that are obviously subject to multiple interpretations?

Probably my fault for asking a quick question, but he answered it. The pertinent take-aways:

1. KQJK-HD2 and the 107.1 translator are indeed encoding PPM data (what I was curious about)
2. It did show up somewhere when it was running the alternative rock format, meaning somebody with a PPM meter actually listened to it.

Seriously relevant? Probably not. Interesting to those of us who are admittedly nuts about radio? Possibly.

Dave B.
 
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