I'm listening to ktpi in Palmdale they do Christmas Justice in a big way wide variety of Christmas tunes.Same to you 34james, I wish K Earth 101 was like it used to be, they would be playing all of those good 50s and 60s Christmas tunes, KOST is just too 80s and higher.
I had no trouble getting it onlineKtpi.com here's the link joe
Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and happy holiday season to all. 🎄Same to you 34james, I wish K Earth 101 was like it used to be, they would be playing all of those good 50s and 60s Christmas tunes, KOST is just too 80s and higher.
Audacy will probably be changing their name soon, first it was CBS radio, then it was Radio.com, then it was called Entercom, now Audacy, so what's next in their roller-coaster alphabet soup adventure?
I thought KRTH was live during the week or maybe they upload their breaks into the system a few minutes before airing? But I don't know for sure. Lara Scott(middays) and Larry Morgan(nights) have simultaneous shows on Sunny 98.1 in San Diego. Are they live on both stations or are they live in LA and voicetracked in SD or VT on both? Hopefully those with more knowledge can comment.Merry Christmas, Happy New Year, and happy holiday season to all. 🎄
I tried listening to KRTH on the internet last week, and it's pretty terrible. It's very automated, robotic, apathetic, and lackadaisical. It's all voice-tracked with people who sound as if they are tiredly reading lines of script while scrolling through their phones watching tik-tok videos. They sound very disinterested in providing any entertainment. The computer selects the order of the songs ( I think), which means they often play the same song within a couple of hours, especially if the work shift ( called a "day part"?) changes.
Yes, I do understand that there are better oldies formats, like at Tune In, and I will try those. Yes, this is a strong opinion, and it's just my opinion. JMO. But in general, I think that Audacy is a huge, impersonal conglomerate, dependent upon computers. They are just mailing it in. It's like the new term "quiet quitting." They don't care.
Do I sound as if I'm getting old? Yes, I do.I have to go now and scroll through tik-toks on my phone....
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KRTH just did their I.D. at 8:01 PM PST. They say they're commercial-free tonight. They always sound completely automated.I thought KRTH was live during the week or maybe they upload their breaks into the system a few minutes before airing? But I don't know for sure. Lara Scott(middays) and Larry Morgan(nights) have simultaneous shows on Sunny 98.1 in San Diego. Are they live on both stations or are they live in LA and voicetracked in SD or VT on both? Hopefully those with more knowledge can comment.
8:01 is acceptable for an ID. At my station, it was allowed between 7:58 and 8:02. About 20 years ago, KRTH used to bury the legal ID in the middle of a stopset about 48 past the hour. At the top of the hour was a non legal ID that went something like : From the entertainment capital of the world(spoken by Charlie Van Dyke) K Earth 101 Los Angeles(sung).KRTH just did their I.D. at 8:01 PM PST. They say they're commercial-free tonight. They always sound completely automated.
No one cares about when stations do their I.D.'s, except for me, a propeller-head radio geek. LOL. 😊
Kind of like WKTU Lake Success- New York. No one can understand the Lake Success-part.A few stations here in the Northeast do I.D.s like :48 after, some stations like to muffle the city, for instance WPGC is a big D.C. urban station, but they're licensed to Morningside, MD. they don't want you to hear that, they want you to think Washington D.C. not some small Maryland town most people never heard of.
I remember them doing that as WTFM 103.5 in Lake Success (boy am I old) they were a "beautiful music" station then, and when I heard Lake Success, I thought that it was a scenic lake somewhere upstate, lo and behold it's part of New York City (Queens) why did the FCC grant them that designation instead on NYC (beats me)Kind of like WKTU Lake Success- New York. No one can understand the Lake Success-part.
Yes, 8:01 is perfectly fine. That's considered on time. I should have clarified my remarks by writing that KRTH is on time tonight. 😊8:01 is acceptable for an ID. At my station, it was allowed between 7:58 and 8:02. About 20 years ago, KRTH used to bury the legal ID in the middle of a stopset about 48 past the hour. At the top of the hour was a non legal ID that went something like : From the entertainment capital of the world(spoken by Charlie Van Dyke) K Earth 101 Los Angeles(sung).