Nothing surprises me anymore with that cluster, but I highly doubt it since KSTE is a second tier talk station.I see the callsign listed as "KSTE-FM" granted 5 April. Case closed for now. Will the format be the same as the AM?
KSTE-FM was something they didn't have to think about, but they needed call letters to get on the air.
They can't use KFBK-FM yet since it's on 93.1 and it would call attention to a KFBK move if they were to go that route. Call letters can be changed at the drop of a hat.
I see it going about 4 ways:
1. 107.9 Classic Hits
2. 107.9 CHR or Hot AC - not a good time for contemporary music
3. 107.9 goes Country - possible if a 3rd Country has legs in this market.
4. KFBK moves to 107.9 and 93.1 becomes a music format, outlined above
If 1 or 2 happen, the Bull with stay on the 107.1 North Highlands translator on Quail Lane. If 3 or 4 happen, I see 107.1 broadcasting something else or becoming a KSTE simulcast.