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107.9 Sacramento

The decision will be made based on potential revenue. The format that has the most potential revenue is the one that will win.
There lies the issue. I have no clue which one is going to be more financially lucrative. Country would be a smaller-sized pie, but they’d get a bigger piece of it. A rock/classic hits format is competing for a larger bit of revenue, but they have more competition and may cannibalize a perfectly good sister station in KYRV…heck, even KBEB which plays quite a few gold tracks.

It’s a toughie. I’d imagine regardless of choice, it won’t take them more than a couple years to recover the cost of the license and physical plant…
 
There lies the issue. I have no clue which one is going to be more financially lucrative. Country would be a smaller-sized pie, but they’d get a bigger piece of it. A rock/classic hits format is competing for a larger bit of revenue, but they have more competition and may cannibalize a perfectly good sister station in KYRV…heck, even KBEB which plays quite a few gold tracks.
Here's the thing: KYRV was intended to pull from both KSEG and KRXQ. And it was designed and programmed by Curtiss Johnson, who put both the Eagle and 98 Rock where they were in the first place. Curtiss is the one guy who could drive that wedge and make it work, and it was working, but then he got hit in another round of iHeart layoffs, about a year after the one that got me.

The River, as it is, is being beaten by both Eagle and 98 Rock. Another station isn't the answer.

Want a piece of Classic Rock? Tweak The River and go head-on after Eagle. 98 Rock is limited by its music. It's a six share, tops and it's at a 5.1 now. Eagle's at a 9.3 and has been as high as a 10.2 in the past few months.

That still leaves 107.9. I suppose you could go full active rock and take on 98 Rock at the same time you're taking on Eagle. Not quite sure what your odds are, although if you move Dog & Joe from River to 107.9, that might have a shot.

Beyond that? AC's too crowded, you've got Urban covered with KHYL, there's no upside in Alternative, or for that matter, at the moment CHR, and that's pretty much the run of formats.

Except country. And yeah, I hear Michael Rivers Kramer (and respect him). And I'm not a country fan, so it's not even like I'm advocating a station I'd listen to personally. It's just that I'm pretty sure if iHeart had one more FM a few years ago, they'd have launched The Breeze on that other FM and let the Bull run. There's money in the format and gernerally pretty consistent money. It doesn't seem to have the peaks and valleys of CHR. And clearance for Bobby Bones is not a small matter to iHeart.
 
Magic 107.9???? Little birds are taking wing...could be! But I believe it's going to be the new home of The Bull as do friends in the Sacramento radio business.
 
Magic 107.9???? Little birds are taking wing...could be! But I believe it's going to be the new home of The Bull as do friends in the Sacramento radio business.
I think Country would be a dumb move, and it would have to be a local decision if they do. Markets with 10-12 country shares have only two stations, but for some reason the local old guard in Sacramento thinks there should be three local stations dividing a 7 share.
 
I noticed still no callsign on the Sacramento property. That may indicate iHeart likely will re-assign call letters from one of its other properties.. Just supposing...
 
I noticed still no callsign on the Sacramento property. That may indicate iHeart likely will re-assign call letters from one of its other properties.. Just supposing...

They have a couple available, most notably KUBE (from Seattle)
 
I noticed still no callsign on the Sacramento property. That may indicate iHeart likely will re-assign call letters from one of its other properties.. Just supposing...
KRAK calls are up for grabs too. So are KXOA and KDND. But, since the branding will probably be in the name, not the call sign I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised if KUBE or any number of calls end up there unless a frequency switch is in order.
 
Neither KDND nor KXOA are up for grabs, per FCC callsign query.

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Neither KDND nor KXOA are up for grabs, per FCC callsign query.

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The callsign query has been mostly broken for a long time. Basically in the case of both KDND and KXOA, because their most recent possessors had their licenses cancelled, the FCC database never properly released the calls back into use. If a station wanted to use them they would have to call the person in charge of assigning them and request their release.

And iHeart has no need to apply for call letters until it files for its license to cover. Some stations prefer to reserve their future call letters early to ensure they get what they want, but it is not required.
 
I see the callsign listed as "KSTE-FM" granted 5 April. Case closed for now. Will the format be the same as the AM?
 
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