They also have an english language rock station and english ac station in the rio grande valley of TXEntravision does country?
They also have an english language rock station and english ac station in the rio grande valley of TXEntravision does country?
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After falling second to iHeartMedia for the 107.9 Sacramento bid, Educational Media Foundation came away with just a Class A on 103.3 Shelter Island NY covering the east end of Long Island for a $88,000 bid. Maria Guel’s Mekaddesh Group Corporation won the most allocations netting seven signals in Texas including the 101.5 Crystal Beach/Galveston TX that Cumulus Media surrendered in 2015 after the former KSTB was destroyed by Hurricane Ike in 2008.
Iheart gets 107.9 FM
You're speaking of Sue Wilson and the Media action center, who goes after conservative media. iHeart has a few shows on her list...Ironic that the price the FCC got for 107.9 is about the same as what Stolz's 3 FMs sold for.
I'm sure the group who challenged Entercom for the license would have preferred a local owner. Now they have the opposite.
You're speaking of Sue Wilson and the Media action center, who goes after conservative media. iHeart has a few shows on her list...
I doubt it.So will iHeart put talk on 107.9? The ultimate irony.
I doubt it.
Only talk. If you were in Northern California, the only other possibility is KSTE 650 from Sacramento. That’s where the show originates, and it throws a decent signal toward the Bay Area.
I’ll go with number three over the first two.My 2 cent speculation for iHeart and 107.9:
1. Move The Bull over from 107.1 (prob unlikely with recent Entravision flip)
2. Sports (iHM favors Fox Sports Network on their stations, maybe pick up Giants baseball as an alternate to KNBR listening)
3. Oldies / Classic Hits
I think the biggest amount of money to be had is #1.My 2 cent speculation for iHeart and 107.9:
1. Move The Bull over from 107.1 (prob unlikely with recent Entravision flip)
2. Sports (iHM favors Fox Sports Network on their stations, maybe pick up Giants baseball as an alternate to KNBR listening)
3. Oldies / Classic Hits
I’m guessing The Bull moving towards 107.9. Just look at KNCI 105.1 ratings. Even country is on 103.5fm. I won’t make a dent in the ratings because 103.5 doesn’t goes out to the suburb and that’s where most of the listeners are located. Also 103.5 is a satellite feed and doesn’t have local programming at all.
They failed going after KNCI the first time. Country listeners pick a station and don’t move.
And Classic Country doesn’t get numbers. The one in Bakersfield (the country capital of California) has been running that format via satellite for more than two decades and gets less than a one share.
It’s hard to take on an established Country station, especially one with a strong following.
They failed going after KNCI the first time. Country listeners pick a station and don’t move.
And Classic Country doesn’t get numbers.
While we get no Classic Hits at all. My 2 cents......