There is a small non-comm Christian FM in Salina, Kansas, that has the perfect set of calls to replace KCBS. That station is KCVS. Since it's only on FM, there are two options: buy them outright from VCY, the station owner, or lease them for an annual payment (to be negotiated). This would work because KCBS already has KFRC on the FM, so only really needs revised calls for the AM. I can think of no set of four letters that are going to sound as similar to KCBS as KCVS, and would bet that 99-out-of-100 listeners wouldn't notice the change if it were done subtly. In fact, why couldn't Audacy continue to brand as KCBS everywhere in their hour except in the TOH legal ID, where "KCVS" could be slipped into the current ID to make it even more subtle? Maybe the sale agreement precludes doing that, but it is an idea, assuming Paramount-Skydance-Warner-Discovery-Ellison-Weiss-Zaslov could use a bit of petty cash themselves in exchange for a quick modification to the contract.
I can't imagine that VCY is so wedded to their calls that it would refuse the cash from a station 1500 miles away, especially when they could continue to keep using them on their Salina property.
KCBS doesn't have to worry about an involuntary call letter change for 11 years yet (see the post from
@fybush above).
The reason I brought up a call letter change was twofold:
1-If there's too big an audience disconnect with KCBS having 100% less CBS ( Staff meeting: "I know! Let's just call it "K" ).
2-If Audacy wants to distance its brand from Bari Weiss' devaluation and destruction of CBS News' image and reputation.
In either of those cases, getting a set of soundalike calls leaves you with the same problem. That's why I suggested that since "All News 106-Nine and AM 740" is doing the lion's share of the lifting, the most painless thing would be to apply the KFRC calls to the AM as well. They've been in the legal ID every hour for 18 years.
Yeah, reporter lockouts would be "In San Jose, (reporter), KFRC" instead of "KCBS", but if the product sounds the same otherwise, I don't think that's a big deal.
And the legal ID is simple. Same voice, same music bed:
"When you need to know. KFRC-AM. KFRC-FM and HD-1. San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose. An Audacy station."
The only other change is that you don't hear the CBS News intro after the ID---but you're not gonna hear that no matter what after May 22.
And---they don't make a big deal about the call letter change. There's no "KFRC is back!". San Francisco is a PPM market. Retention isn't the issue. This should sound as seamless as possible. Four letters swapped for four other letters they already own and use on the simulcast.
With reasons 1 and 2 near-term and the involuntary change coming in 2037, maybe they do it sooner rather than later. Maybe not.