... CLASSIC COUNTRY!
Having grown up in San Jose and worked in that building for a short time, this doesn't come as a huge surprise. If anything, I applaud Empire for keeping KLIV going as long as they did.
From the KLIV Facebook page:
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AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM ROBERT S. KIEVE, PRESIDENT OF EMPIRE BROADCASTING:
Within a few weeks, KLIV will be changing its format. The high expenses of running a news station, and declining ad revenues have become too great.
Indeed, in the 30 years that KLIV has been a local news station, it has never made a profit; it has lost money every year. 2015 was the worst year in our history.
We’ll retain many features that have made KLIV distinctive – Carl Guardino’s weekly programs, our traffic reports, the voice of John McLeod, Phil Cosentino’s Produce Reports, commentaries about local issues by local community issues, speakers from the San Jose Rotary Club and from the Commonwealth Club. And yes, the “Secret Sound.” In place of local newscasts, we’ll play the best country music of the 80’s and 90’s. We will miss our small news staff, especially its leader, George Sampson. They’ve done a wonderful job. We hope that you can view this change with sympathy – and that you give our new format a fair listen. Although the changes are still weeks away, we wanted you to know about our plans.
Robert S. Kieve
President, Empire Broadcasting
Having grown up in San Jose and worked in that building for a short time, this doesn't come as a huge surprise. If anything, I applaud Empire for keeping KLIV going as long as they did.
From the KLIV Facebook page:
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AN IMPORTANT MESSAGE FROM ROBERT S. KIEVE, PRESIDENT OF EMPIRE BROADCASTING:
Within a few weeks, KLIV will be changing its format. The high expenses of running a news station, and declining ad revenues have become too great.
Indeed, in the 30 years that KLIV has been a local news station, it has never made a profit; it has lost money every year. 2015 was the worst year in our history.
We’ll retain many features that have made KLIV distinctive – Carl Guardino’s weekly programs, our traffic reports, the voice of John McLeod, Phil Cosentino’s Produce Reports, commentaries about local issues by local community issues, speakers from the San Jose Rotary Club and from the Commonwealth Club. And yes, the “Secret Sound.” In place of local newscasts, we’ll play the best country music of the 80’s and 90’s. We will miss our small news staff, especially its leader, George Sampson. They’ve done a wonderful job. We hope that you can view this change with sympathy – and that you give our new format a fair listen. Although the changes are still weeks away, we wanted you to know about our plans.
Robert S. Kieve
President, Empire Broadcasting