Pleasantly surprised to hear Casey's AT40 (previously on 94.5 before they inexplicably yanked it from Saturday morning schedule a few years ago) is now on 92.7.
Their mighty 52 watts at night on 1440 gets out better than 250 watts on 92.7, at least in Mesa. BTW, 1440 doesn't feed 92.7; both are fed by KDKB/93.3-HD2. Mother Hubbard uses 1440 as a sports overflow station on occasion.An improbable step for the Lamp Timer. They can call themselves Oldies 92.7, but they can't hide from their 52-watt past.
BTW, 1440 doesn't feed 92.7; both are fed by KDKB/93.3-HD2.
Given the format (at this moment) pretty much doesn't play that much post-1980 music, if at all, it's the '70s version (confirmed on their website: Casey Kasem’s American Top 40 – Oldies 92.7 – KAZG).Which version? There are two.
There are a lot of "AM purists" on this board. In fact, the most legendary thread here has to do with 1440 AM. But, for those who can't take the low-fi sound of music on AM but can't receive the FM translator that well, they thankfully stream in high quality online.Their mighty 52 watts at night on 1440 gets out better than 250 watts on 92.7, at least in Mesa. BTW, 1440 doesn't feed 92.7; both are fed by KDKB/93.3-HD2. Mother Hubbard uses 1440 as a sports overflow station on occasion.
There are a lot of "AM purists" on this board.
I'm no AM purist, but where I vacation in Phoenix the daytime 1440 signal comes in more reliably than 92.7. So it's not worthless.There are a lot of "AM purists" on this board. In fact, the most legendary thread here has to do with 1440 AM. But, for those who can't take the low-fi sound of music on AM but can't receive the FM translator that well, they thankfully stream in high quality online.
And iHeart’s AT40 streaming station plays both 70s and 80s shows, they didn’t set up separate streaming AT40 70s and 80s stations (at least not yet)do understand the OP thinking that Casey's AT40 was one show and not cut into two packages, because back in the day he only did one AT40 a week.
AT40: The 70s. Saturday (from 10:00 a.m.- 1:00 p.m.) and Sunday (from 12:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.)Which version? There are two.
Agreed. It's cool to hear hits again that are rarely (if ever) played in "regular" rotation on the stations that air this legendary radio show.Pleasantly surprised to hear Casey's AT40 (previously on 94.5 before they inexplicably yanked it from Saturday morning schedule a few years ago) is now on 92.7.
Agreed. It's cool to hear hits again that are rarely (if ever) played in "regular" rotation on the stations that air this legendary radio show.![]()