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Fresno / Central Valley KMJ

Have any of the central CA. radio people heard this? (mister recorded announcer) 'This KMJ, 1-0-5-9 and for now, 580 AM-Fresno' What's up with the 'for now' tag?
 
Have any of the central CA. radio people heard this? (mister recorded announcer) 'This KMJ, 1-0-5-9 and for now, 580 AM-Fresno' What's up with the 'for now' tag?

According to a former higher up staffer i know who used to work there, who still has friends there, he asked around and said "no changes planned"

we'll see
 
Maybe it’s just referring to the possibility of removing the AM part from the announcement, the same way 780 WBBM only mentions 105.9 on air, other than during legal IDs.
 
Maybe, KMJ 580 is going to a Spanish format soon! With so much of this going on lately, it would not surprise me!
Possibly, if they're sure they've migrated the vast majority of the audience over to the FM.

(That KMJ/580 signal is gangbusters. I pick it up on the San Francisco peninsula almost as well as the much-more-local KSFO/560. I have no interest in their programming, but have to admire that low-end-of-the-dial 50 Kw signal.)
 
Maybe, KMJ 580 is going to a Spanish format soon! With so much of this going on lately, it would not surprise me!
Unless it was to be religion in Spanish, trying to do any popular format for Hispanics on AM is going to fail totally.
 
Possibly, if they're sure they've migrated the vast majority of the audience over to the FM.

(That KMJ/580 signal is gangbusters. I pick it up on the San Francisco peninsula almost as well as the much-more-local KSFO/560. I have no interest in their programming, but have to admire that low-end-of-the-dial 50 Kw signal.)
In Oakland, didn't get it quite as well as you did, but it was always a steady presence in the daytime. The daytime signal is directional and aimed right toward the Bay Area. So you and I were effectively getting more than 50,000 watts from KMJ. Electrical heights of the towers are almost half-wave, which helps, too.
 
No KMJ is not going to give up their 50K blow torch AM 580 for just a 2.4 kw FM 105.9, yes they have a good height about 5,400 ft sealevel, but AM has the intensity, "now" is part of their name.
 
No KMJ is not going to give up their 50K blow torch AM 580 for just a 2.4 kw FM 105.9, yes they have a good height about 5,400 ft sealevel, but AM has the intensity, "now" is part of their name.

Who says? KNZR temporarily, it seems went spanish on AM, leaving the rimshot fm in ebnglish
 
Who says? KNZR temporarily, it seems went spanish on AM, leaving the rimshot fm in ebnglish
If it was me, I'd swap the 105.9 FM and put KMJ on the 93.7 frequency, and put the 105.9 on the KISS country. The 93.7 seems to have much better reach, especially going north of Merced.
 
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If it was me, I'd swap the 105.9 FM and put KMJ on the 93.7 frequency, and put the 105.9 on the KISS country. The 93.7 seems to have much better reach, especially going north of Merced.
93.7 is a grandfathered station with 68 KW at 4600 ft above sealevel at Meadow Lakes, the valleys most powerful FM.
 
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That is the reason why they should swap frequencies! North of Atwater or Livingston, another LP station/translator takes over. Like so many areas!
As so many on here point out so often, radio is a business. Does the *business* that is KMJ -- i.e., Cumulus -- make money from reaching small numbers of listeners across sparsely populated parts of the Valley, or is most (or all) of their revenue earned from businesses trying to reach listeners in the immediate Fresno area? If so, the smaller, weaker 105.9 signal will be adequate, with the blowtorch AM signal backstopping it to reach those listeners beyond the FM signal's limits. (It's not like KMJ/580 has a whole lot of other value anymore.) And the stronger 93.7 will remain a music station, reaching as many as it can, making as much money as it can. Ultimately it's a game of maximizing revenues and profits. The ratings are just a tool to achieve that.
 
Yes, but there are at least two other country music stations up there already. But, very few talk stations there.
As so many on here point out so often, radio is a business. Does the *business* that is KMJ -- i.e., Cumulus -- make money from reaching small numbers of listeners across sparsely populated parts of the Valley, or is most (or all) of their revenue earned from businesses trying to reach listeners in the immediate Fresno area? If so, the smaller, weaker 105.9 signal will be adequate, with the blowtorch AM signal backstopping it to reach those listeners beyond the FM signal's limits. (It's not like KMJ/580 has a whole lot of other value anymore.) And the stronger 93.7 will remain a music station, reaching as many as it can, making as much money as it can. Ultimately it's a game of maximizing revenues and profits. The ratings are just a tool to achieve that.
 
Maybe it’s just referring to the possibility of removing the AM part from the announcement, the same way 780 WBBM only mentions 105.9 on air, other than during legal IDs.
Or just Mr Announcer trying to spice up the so often repeated sameness of an ID with just a little 'twist'. so cute lol
 
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