Me & TJ Arrive In Phoenix
The Soft Oldies "MeTV Music" brand has arrived in the Phoenix market on Donald Brown's KXEG AM LLC's 1280 KXEG/96.1
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Sebastian is also intelligently programming a format that requires minimal expense on the product side of the building. Because it's reported that his station bills about 70% less than the other two rimshot FMs in that owner's cluster, he needs to watch costs. But because the station has a large measured audience... and despite less sought demographics.... they can make money with a frugal approach in my opinion.Seems to me those two things appeal to completely different audiences. That's just me. If I was playing 60s/70s oldies, the last thing I'd put on the station is a morning show made up of millennials. In fact, John Sebastian seems to know exactly what this audience wants: Lots of music and no hosts.
So, if the show does not add value, it reduces the air time for music that does do that. Unless they see national revenue coming from the show, I'd say "why do it?"
The station also runs John Tesh in the late afternoon/early evening, which I tolerate less than The TJ Show (which I still think doesn't fit with the format). Both shows they still play "MeTV Music" in between the segments. They're don't have local advertisers yet (they're only running the barter ads for each syndicated show). If they do things right, they have the opportunity to get businesses in the Northwest Valley which can't afford to advertise on The Wow Factor to sponsor the station.Sebastian is also intelligently programming a format that requires minimal expense on the product side of the building. Because it's reported that his station bills about 70% less than the other two rimshot FMs in that owner's cluster, he needs to watch costs. But because the station has a large measured audience... and despite less sought demographics.... they can make money with a frugal approach in my opinion.
Yes, that morning show would seem intrusive on a 60's based music format. As I am "in demo" myself, I listened a bit and found nothing wrong with the show. They obeyed all the "Morning Show Workshop" seminar bullet points, and have a nice feel to the show. But the topics were less relevant to a "senior" than to someone under 50.
So, if the show does not add value, it reduces the air time for music that does do that. Unless they see national revenue coming from the show, I'd say "why do it?"
The station also runs John Tesh in the late afternoon/early evening, which I tolerate less than The TJ Show (which I still think doesn't fit with the format). Both shows they still play "MeTV Music" in between the segments. They're don't have local advertisers yet (they're only running the barter ads for each syndicated show). If they do things right, they have the opportunity to get businesses in the Northwest Valley which can't afford to advertise on The Wow Factor to sponsor the station.
Also, what is up with the audio quality on KRPH 99.5? It sounds like they're only passing the left audio channel through, making songs from the '60s (which had instruments and vocals mixed on separate channels) sound off.
Is soft oldies the description of the format or the audience?
I know he's based out of California, so among all the station he is contract engineer for, I believe KRPH might be low on his priorities. The station should have a contract engineer based in AZ.find tom driggers (on facebook, i dont have his email), hes the engineer
tom is pretty approachable and will generally answer whats asked of him if hes able.
I know he's based out of California, so among all the station he is contract engineer for, I believe KRPH might be low on his priorities. The station should have a contract engineer based in AZ.
Also, the 96.1 translator has MAJOR buffering issues. Don't know if they're using the tower site's preferred internet provider, but AM 1280 doesn't have as many issues with that. The station has an email at the MeTV FM landing page, but they're not answering.
So, KRPH may be simulcasting the same programming as KXEG/K241CS, but have different engineers, am I correct?theyre using Starlink at the KRPH site.
Tom has a business connection to owner Jeff chang.. i dont know if hes just employed as jeff's contract engineer or theres a business interest beyond that since tom has ownership in a tv station that jeff isnt connected to.
So, KRPH may be simulcasting the same programming as KXEG/K241CS, but have different engineers, am I correct?
I can name at least one local contract engineer, but I don't know if KXEG is a client. If they want people to listen, they need to fix the buffering issue on K241CS. Don't know if they're also using Starlink or some kind of fixed wireless carrier on Shaw Butte, but these technical issues need to be taken care of so that potential listeners don't tune out right away. The bugs need to be worked out before any official launch.
Awww, is John Tesh so bad? I think he's doing a decent job. 20-30 second segments of helpful info. Maybe four times an hour? A friendly voice.The station also runs John Tesh in the late afternoon/early evening, which I tolerate less than The TJ Show (which I still think doesn't fit with the format). Both shows they still play "MeTV Music" in between the segments.
A friendly voice.
I think that's better than just music with no personality.
They've been having major technical issues with the 96.1 translator. Audio sounded like a continuously buffering internet stream for more than a week. 1280 was the same way, but not at the extent as 96.1. I don't understand why they switched back to simulcasting Reno unless it was that they didn't want to broadcast just dead air while they try and fix the buffering problem.I tuned into KXEG this afternoon and now it seems they're back to being a repeater for KNNR. Anyone know what's going on?
Interesting. I really only listened on 1280 and that was coming in fine the whole time. No buffering to speak of. Good to know that this won't be the end for MeTVThey've been having major technical issues with the 96.1 translator. Audio sounded like a continuously buffering internet stream for more than a week. 1280 didn't have as many issues. However, I don't understand why they switched back to simulcasting Reno unless it was they didn't want to broadcast just dead air as they try and fix the buffering problem.
99.5 FM on the west side was still broadcasting MeTV Music earlier (still passing through left channel audio only).
If they don't get the format back on 1280/96.1 by tomorrow, try to email them. The address is at this link. KXEG MeTV MusicInteresting. I really only listened on 1280 and that was coming in fine the whole time. No buffering to speak of. Good to know that this won't be the end for MeTV