Why not simply simucast one of their FM stations on 560 AM ?
Why not simply simucast one of their FM stations on 560 AM ?
KNBR is already an AM-FM simulcast. Cumulus' only other FM station is KSAN, "The Bone". That wouldn't have been a viable AM format even in 1975.Why not simply simucast one of their FM stations on 560 AM ?
The Giants may still want the reach of the AM signal, though that wouldn't foreclose the scenario that you've described.Truthfully, KNBR could be put solely on 104.5, 680 assumes the secondary programming from 1050, and Cumulus hands in both 560 and 1050. The licenses at this point are expendable and the audience barely exists.
KNBR also had and may still have a small ownership of the Giants:The Giants may still want the reach of the AM signal, though that wouldn't foreclose the scenario that you've described.
1260 is not the best signal in San Jose, which is where a huge part of the SF metro Hispanic population is.Relevant Radio could buy it, diplex it with KSFB with 5kw day and 1kw nd nights and then spin 1260 to a Catholic Spanish operator.
No surprise there. The fact that the quality of the Chronicle's media coverage left the door open for someone like Rich Lieberman to occupy that niche, at the cost of putting up with his hysterics, speaks for itself.The messaging from Cumulus has been so muddled (and the Chronicle’s reporting so poor) regarding 104.5 and 680 that it’s caused confusion.
Cumulus just went through some effort to bolster 810, at the expense of 560. And there's the cohabitation arrangement with Bonneville. Would an SMA with Bonneville be possible for the remnants of the Cumulus cluster?Here’s the deal:
Until and unless someone says otherwise, KNBR is building studios at Levi’s Stadium. They should be ready in time for NFL preseason in August.
I don’t do predictions often, but I really think KNBR AM/FM gets sold to either the 49ers organization or to team owner Denise DeBartolo York personally when the station moves in.
1050 becomes superfluous and probably goes dark and the license turned in.
I have two people in a position to know who have told me that advertising agencies have been informed that Cumulus is taking 560 dark and turning in the license. Likely next month.
That leaves 107.7 and 810. Cumulus either holds them or not, and that’s really the only big question mark at this point.
True. They could spin it off to anyone or turn it off.1260 is not the best signal in San Jose, which is where a huge part of the SF metro Hispanic population is.
Let's go into really gonzo territory here: KEST could take it over. They're already on that tower. It might make up for having their FM translator squashed by hordes of angry classical-music fans upset about interference to KXSC and telling the FCC to get KEST off KXSC's lawn. K285HD, we hardly knew ye.True. They could spin it off to anyone or turn it off.
Probably an even chance among the three possibilities: whether Mike's scenario plays out with the Giants or with the Santa Clara 49ers, or whether something else altogether happens.
That leaves 107.7 and 810. Cumulus either holds them or not, and that’s really the only big question mark at this point.
I was told the only real revenue is KNBR. So once it's sold, there's no point to stay.
Maybe no one suggested it to them.It's not going to the Giants. The tell is the full-time studio at Levi's. They could have done the same at Oracle Park, where there's a longer season, more games and a better location. They didn't.
Upon reconsideration, I think I'd give it even chances for a sale (to somebody) or for Cumulus to keep KNBR for now.
Maybe no one suggested it to them.