Not disputing it, but Josh/Rowdy simply said "He read it somewhere". No link or proof yet. But something is definitely up there.At 8:20 AM on Jan 3 according to a Facebook post from Josh Holstead on the Texas Radio Hall of Fame page.
Would be the third time for WBAP-FM in DFW, following the earlier incarnations on 96.7 and 96.3. You could say the fourth time, though the original 100.5 license was moved to 96.3 almost 70 years ago.i bet the WBAP-FM calls return to DFW radio at 93.3.
The issue in the way of an upgrade of 93.3 is short-spaced first adjacents on either side. A transmitter move will not solve these.Also I hope they re-evaluate an upgrade to Downtown Dallas or to Cedar Hill now that KGSR seems to be running from their less-than-C2 equivalent AUX site in perpetuity.
EMF may have decided to hold out for a better signal, especially since they are apparently tapping the brakes on new acquisitions.I figured Cumulus would sell KLIF to EMF for a flip to K-Love but that idea might as well be scrapped.
"The Zone" (Oct 96-Aug 99) peaked with a 2.0 in Summer 199893.3 as a music signal just seems like such a lost cause. I'm hoping @Huff can jump in and say what the all time ratings peak was for 93.3. Merge?
Not disputing it, but Josh/Rowdy simply said "He read it somewhere". No link or proof yet. But something is definitely up there.
You are the best!"The Zone" (Oct 96-Aug 99) peaked with a 2.0 in Summer 1998
"Merge" (Sep 99-Dec 01) peaked with a 1.9; Spring & Summer 1999
"The Bone" (Jan 02-Apr 09) peaked with a 3.1, the frequency's largest ever, in its debut survey, Winter 2002
"Quality Rock" (Apr 09-Sep 09) only managed as high as a 0.7 in its five surveys.
"i93" (Sep 09-Oct 14) peaked with a 3.0, the largest for the station in the PPM era, in February 2011.
"Hot 93.3" (Oct 14-present) peaked with a 2.6 in December 2014.
Lol on Brad calling 93.3 a “Class A”. Judging from Hot’s recent ratings, that call seems accurate!-and here is where *I* saw it...From WBAP weather dude Brad Barton...Don't hang me out as 'The Messenger" on this. I merely posted the news from an insider. View attachment 6227
WBAP was already tried on FM quite a while back on 96.7. Cumulus dropped it rather promptly, apparently just wanting to keep one talk station on FM going with Ticket instead. However, AM is just 10+ years older than it was back then.
Could we see Audacy put KRLD on FM sooner rather than later? 100.3?
Let us remember that The Ticket moved to an FM signal originally and it didn't work out. 104.1 I think. And then it moved to 96.7 10 years ago - and look at those numbers. Christ, their STREAM has double the cume of what KEGL has on it's SIGNAL. lol.Brilliant.