I agree.It's really unlike anything else, and a welcome refresher from screeching US syndicated talk radio. Sounds quaint and out of another era altogether.
It is also much easier to ID stations as talk and sports formats are largely syndicated and there could be multiple stations on the same frequency at any one time, but not many syndicated music-only shows out there...It seems that AMs are seeing some benefit to acquiring an FM translator or two and switching to music, which is nice, as it revives, if only in a small and limited way, English-language, non-ethnic music on AM.
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Yes, all talk and sports sound mostly the same, but on a media where music in general, let alone oldies or anything else in English that isn't religious, has become somewhat uncommon, it stands out a bit.It is also much easier to ID stations as talk and sports formats are largely syndicated and there could be multiple stations on the same frequency at any one time, but not many syndicated music-only shows out there...
A new one last night here in the Kansas City area, KGYN from Guymon, Oklahoma.
Hmmm...did they forget to flip the switch? I could get them in KC before Guymon local sunset but not after that.A new one last night here in the Kansas City area, KGYN from Guymon, Oklahoma.
It was fading in and out so I don't think so, I've gotten KOKC here also fading in and out (though OKC is closer than Guymon, but they're also 10kW nights)Hmmm...did they forget to flip the switch? I could get them in KC before Guymon local sunset but not after that.
It was fading in and out so I don't think so, I've gotten KOKC here also fading in and out (though OKC is closer than Guymon, but they're also 10kW nights)
Thanks for the info - will they be 50kw nights too?KOKC is 12.5 KW on the old night DA pattern after rebuilding the towers after a tornado years ago. .awaiting license to cover to go 50kw. I asked people involved after I heard KOKC up here
Thanks for the info - will they be 50kw nights too?