Noticed that they're now promoting the new Christian talk format on 1680. Sounds as if Jim Franklin is the real voice behind the station. So, did his syndicated weekend deal die?
Would appear that some the more mainstream paid programming, e.g., Focus on the Family, will also find a home as will other programs from Moody radio. KRDU has long been a very profitable station and might have the most to lose. Patterson might take a few from KMJ in the afternoon, but otherwise, I'm not sure just what their target audience is, other than the evangelical crowd.
Would appear that some the more mainstream paid programming, e.g., Focus on the Family, will also find a home as will other programs from Moody radio. KRDU has long been a very profitable station and might have the most to lose. Patterson might take a few from KMJ in the afternoon, but otherwise, I'm not sure just what their target audience is, other than the evangelical crowd.