It’s started to get a little staticky once I reached Rankin. But yes it mentions San Marcos and Austin in some of their commercials.
Never been to Houston, eh? He's most certainly hearing KBPA, as has been the case since it moved to 103.5 some 30 years ago. Of course, that won't be the case for much longer, so God only knows what in Houston will pop up on the frequency after the KBPA downgrade.
Rankin, TX has a station on 93.7, but last I heard that signal wasn't playing anything but a loud hum.
Strong tropo from the west this morning...I too heard KBPA completely overriding KCYB. Good reception from WACO 99.9 as well. Also found KASE in Austin giving KKHT major grief.
what in good gravy does that have to do with this thread at all and how do you know or why do you even care?
I heard it while traveling a few years ago across TX.
I was wondering if the original poster heard the hum, recently.
BTW, the KXFS station's owner you might want to stay away from, as I've heard that's the drug cartel...
Why do you think no one ever tried a BOB-FM format in Houston?
Yes I remember it being JACK FM.Wasn’t KHJK a Jack format, hence the call letters?
Why do you think no one ever tried a BOB-FM format in Houston?
Somewhat surprised CBS Radio (now Entercom) didn't go with the "Jack" branding when they flipped the station in 2016, as they already had a "Jack" station in DFW.
It saves them the payment to Sparknet, owner of the Jack copyright. And it gives them the freedom to deviate from the strict format rules.