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1090 XEPRS Has Gone Back to Oldies Plus Wolfman - L.A. Daily News

Well, lessee here...

(checks notes)

Started with disc jockey dead 29 years on Mexican AM signal...
immediately detoured (in the second post) to a critique of the journalistic abilities of Richard Wagoner...
Wagoner critique runs with very little interruption by the actual point of the thread for two, no...three pages...
morphs into discussion of streaming music....

Oh---you'll find this funny---
I get it back on track in post #86 with a bit about how what XEPRS is doing now (Wolfman and other stuff) is very similar to the 1960s roots of the station with Wolfman....
not everyone wants to come along for the ride...we end up a page later in a discussion of KLOS and KMET's ratings in the early 70s...
...that led into a brief "WWBDD" (what would Bill Drake do?)....
a little shtick about how good the music on KIIS-AM was in '72...

back with post #119 to Wolfman (post-XERB, but let's take the "w", right?)...
some yadayada (as Ron Jacobs would say) about "the future of oldies"....
Mike Stark's writing gets called "Wagoner-esque", so we're off to the races again...
post #157, Daryl Lynn comes to Richard's defense, there's a Rich Lieberman side-burn...
post #176, I join Daryl Lynn...
we end up with more yada about Los Angeles radio writers of the past umpteen decades...
I end up defending my defense of Richard Wagoner for two pages...
You and I agreed on posts #223 and 228...
there's a skirmish for a page and a half on how radio picks music...

little thing about AT40....

a dissection of what "El Chingon" really means...which actually put us back on-topic---what is XEPRS doing?---for several pages...

couple jokes about additional dead DJs...oops...that was me...

a note that XEPRS' website has a typo...but we're hanging in there...

Steve Mittman (new to the board) is upset about the potshots at Wagoner from two months earlier...Fybush says Richard would be welcome...

still mostly talking about XEPRS, what it's airing and its business model...

and @KilowattKat , nine days ago, mentions the fishing show....completely on-topic.



Takes @DavidEduardo eight days (yesterday) to see that XEPRS has a fishing show called Let's Hook Up, David has questions about why and how such a show exists, I have some knowledge of such shows and try to be helpful and here we are.




For those worried that during these detours you're missing the original point of the thread---not to worry.


XEPRS is still running Wolfman Jack, who is still dead.
Wow, if I knew you were going to do that good of a summary, I would have skipped reading the thread all together!

You know, TLDR!
 
Well, lessee here...

(checks notes)

Started with disc jockey dead 29 years on Mexican AM signal...
immediately detoured (in the second post) to a critique of the journalistic abilities of Richard Wagoner...
Wagoner critique runs with very little interruption by the actual point of the thread for two, no...three pages...
morphs into discussion of streaming music....

{…}
For those worried that during these detours you're missing the original point of the thread---not to worry.


XEPRS is still running Wolfman Jack, who is still dead.


That was masterful. Well done!

Now I challenge you to summarize the “Saving AM Radio” thread.
 
XPRS 1090 is in a strange place right now.

MAYBE it's playing dead disk jockeys and music?

MAYBE it's just Spanish God Squad fare?

Whatever this experiment is, it won't last 6 more months and this long National nightmare will be over.
 
We’re discussing one on XEPRS, Flip. Sacramento’s just context.

To get this back closer to the original thread, though, would someone please listen on Saturday and let us know if the fishing show host on XEPRS is dead?
I dunno if it'll affect the demos BUT I know of at least 1 person that listened and enjoyed "Let's Talk Hook Up" on 1090.

To be fair, he also watched Sport Fishing with Dan Hernandez on KDOC-56 before it went God Squad.

So, I can attest to an audience of one.
 
personally I'm just enjoying the nostalgia of hearing Wolfman BOOM in here at night in NorCal. This like all things in radio will be short lived. Just enjoying it while I can. :ROFLMAO:
 
A Western Automotive Journalists event planning lunch had me in Marin County yesterday, and after the sun went down on the way home (near Fairfield), I tuned in 1090. Not a great signal, but listening to Wolfman on that frequency with static and fade was kind of how it always was for me between 1967 and 1972.

Bottom line: I caught about 10 minutes of the show---bizarre music mix---from a fairly forgettable 50s thing into 1976's "Who Loves You" by the Four Seasons and Wolf doing a bit of philosophy... Only you can judge your love, baby....

There is zero attempt to tie Wolf to the history of the frequency, that I heard. When they went to break, it was "Wofman Jack will be back after this word from your local station".

Even though I'm old, I'm not the target for this stuff. I always thought Wolf was way less interesting after American Graffiti, when he stopped being vaguely dangerous and just became an oldies jock with a gimmick.
 
A Western Automotive Journalists event planning lunch had me in Marin County yesterday, and after the sun went down on the way home (near Fairfield), I tuned in 1090. Not a great signal, but listening to Wolfman on that frequency with static and fade was kind of how it always was for me between 1967 and 1972.

Bottom line: I caught about 10 minutes of the show---bizarre music mix---from a fairly forgettable 50s thing into 1976's "Who Loves You" by the Four Seasons and Wolf doing a bit of philosophy... Only you can judge your love, baby....

There is zero attempt to tie Wolf to the history of the frequency, that I heard. When they went to break, it was "Wofman Jack will be back after this word from your local station".

Even though I'm old, I'm not the target for this stuff. I always thought Wolf was way less interesting after American Graffiti, when he stopped being vaguely dangerous and just became an oldies jock with a gimmick.
He was best during his XERB days before 1090 became XEPRS.
 
I tried listening yesterday (Friday) morning and they were still in espanol mode. I thought that would have been gone by now.

Whoever is in charge there - Are you guys serious about this or what? I am sure you are contracted to do the Spanish programming for a time, but c'mon, you want me to get excited about a new oldies station on AM radio, hear the Wolfman again, and then when I try to tune it in to see what all of the hubub is about, something completely different is on?

Yeah, I know, I can probably check the website to see what the hours are, but like most of your intended audience, I am not on the internet when I want to listen, I am driving in the car. Come to think of it, the whole concept would probably work better as an internet only station, but I am an old guy who still listens to AM radio if and when AM radio has something to deliver. Not too often these days, I will tell you.

If I can't hear what you say you are playing when I punch up your station, it isn't working. If I want to guess at what the programming will be, I already have 1260 for that.
 
Whoever is in charge there - Are you guys serious about this or what? I am sure you are contracted to do the Spanish programming for a time, but c'mon, you want me to get excited about a new oldies station on AM radio, hear the Wolfman again, and then when I try to tune it in to see what all of the hubub is about, something completely different is on?
I am pretty sure that the people doing the Wolfman and Oldies shows do not own the station nor have they leased or LMAed the entire time on the air. It appears that whoever is doing the Oldies portion is just leasing some hours not the whole station.
 
I tried listening yesterday (Friday) morning and they were still in espanol mode. I thought that would have been gone by now.

Whoever is in charge there - Are you guys serious about this or what? I am sure you are contracted to do the Spanish programming for a time, but c'mon, you want me to get excited about a new oldies station on AM radio, hear the Wolfman again, and then when I try to tune it in to see what all of the hubub is about, something completely different is on?

Yeah, I know, I can probably check the website to see what the hours are, but like most of your intended audience, I am not on the internet when I want to listen, I am driving in the car. Come to think of it, the whole concept would probably work better as an internet only station, but I am an old guy who still listens to AM radio if and when AM radio has something to deliver. Not too often these days, I will tell you.

If I can't hear what you say you are playing when I punch up your station, it isn't working. If I want to guess at what the programming will be, I already have 1260 for that.
You can forget going to the website for schedule information. It's just a splash page for the listen live link. From listening, the show times are not consistent, especially whenever El Chingon decides to do a show. The crappy sound quality, and the weird, occasional signal issues make listening to it...difficult.

 
I am pretty sure that the people doing the Wolfman and Oldies shows do not own the station nor have they leased or LMAed the entire time on the air. It appears that whoever is doing the Oldies portion is just leasing some hours not the whole station.
Fair enough and we have talked about this before. Good for them to get whatever they can on an OTA signal.
 
It would seem XEPRS is time brokered. Whoever has the money has the time. The Spanish language Catholic programmer buys their time and has not defaulted on payment. That leaves the oldies programming to purchase unsold time in the hopes the Catholic programming leaves the station at some point. In the scheme of things, the situation is not ideal for either programmer.
 
It would seem XEPRS is time brokered. Whoever has the money has the time. The Spanish language Catholic programmer buys their time and has not defaulted on payment. That leaves the oldies programming to purchase unsold time in the hopes the Catholic programming leaves the station at some point. In the scheme of things, the situation is not ideal for either programmer.
Fresno's KYNO 940am has a 50,000watt signal footprint with 24/7 Boss Radio oldies and many nighttime hours of Wolfman. A pretty darn good recreation of both Boss Radio and the real Wolfman.
 
Marc Paskin says he just bought a radio station in LA:


The new signal means Marco Broadcasting will end its lease of XEPRS Tijuana-San Diego (1090) on Feb. 27.

Oldies to return in June.
 
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