These are different jocks from even last week.The jock change happened sometime last November, which appears to also be when the station began evolving more towards Classic Hits.
You're right. Archive.org is now apparently loading the current javascript with the most recent lineup on an archived page.These are different jocks from even last week.
Martha Quinn's show airs on 95% of iHeart's Classic Hits stations across the country. Every piece of content produced for any station in the company goes through their IT network. It doesn't matter where they are.I stream Classic Hits 103.7
I heard the samething on 93.7
Well of course the Martha Quinn Show
How is she doing it on both 103.7 & 93.7, VoiceTracking I guess
Is she doing it at home or at the S.F Studio?
Good to knowMartha Quinn's show airs on 95% of iHeart's Classic Hits stations across the country. Every piece of content produced for any station in the company goes through their IT network. It doesn't matter where they are.
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Transition phase, because they were still playing some more "rock" songs in between. Kinda reminds me of when K-Hits transitioned from "60s & 70s Greatest Hits" and totally stopped playing 60s for the most part and played a lot more 80s and some 90s, even a few 2000s songs. Now The River is filling that void.Hasn’t 93.7 The River already been Classic Hits since March of last year, or were they just in a transition phase until now?
I kind of saw this coming. A lot of classic hits stations air Casey Kasem, K-Hits used to around here. It's good to see it coming back to the market.![]()
KYRV Flows To Classic Hits; Becomes 600th Affiliate For Casey Kasem’s American Top 40
iHeartMedia has completed the shift of Classic Rock "93.7 The River" KYRV Sacramento CA to 1980s based Classic Hits. Nowradioinsight.com
It actually makes sense.I'm not sure if this is related at all but it seems KZIS has also shifted their format to Hot AC recently, now branding as "90s to Now" and getting new voiceovers as well as a new host lineup. I wonder if it's to avoid any overlap with the new format of KYRV?
After listening to them for some time, it seems their playlist has been replaced with a Premium Choice Hot AC playlist, KYRV also has a Premium Choice Classic Hits playlistI'm not sure if this is related at all but it seems KZIS has also shifted their format to Hot AC recently, now branding as "90s to Now" and getting new voiceovers as well as a new host lineup. I wonder if it's to avoid any overlap with the new format of KYRV?