First part of May.Maybe I wasn't paying attention, but when did 93Q change their voiceover guy?
Yikes. I have not been paying attention to local radio.First part of May.
Was pretty noticeable, they had Scott Fisher on there forever... at least 20 years!Yikes. I have not been paying attention to local radio.
I certainly wouldn't suggest it if KIKK were having any impact whatsoever, but it's not. When was the last time it pulled even a 0.1 share? It didn't pull any listeners as CBS Sports Radio, and it doesn't pull any listeners with the sports betting format either.Nobody is listening to music on AM any more, unless it is a niche ethnic format. More likely that Audacy sells KIKK, and it spends the rest of its days as Spanish language religion before the license is turned in.
It's significantly harder to set the world on fire, when you have to spit on the match every day at sunset. Without a translator, it's not going to make any difference what you program on 650. No one is going to listen.Would classic country on KIKK set the world on fire? No, but I'm willing to bet it could beat the zero share the station has had for years.
Sports betting, such as all-sports, is not a purely ratings driven format. The concept of being an all-male foreground format sells well, and those stations also garner sports marketing money which other statiohns can not get.I certainly wouldn't suggest it if KIKK were having any impact whatsoever, but it's not. When was the last time it pulled even a 0.1 share? It didn't pull any listeners as CBS Sports Radio, and it doesn't pull any listeners with the sports betting format either.
I hope you don't think anyone but AM DXers listens to noisy, fading distant AM stations any longer.As far as nobody listening to music on AM these days goes, classic country blasts into Houston from WSM every night when KIKK signs off, and KKYX San Antonio hovers around a 1 share in the beauty contest. Unlike WSM, that one has a translator, but it doesn't cover the market.
Among persons over 60.WDIA does well in Memphis too.
Better a format like sports betting which has a separate revenue stream than a 0.1 share that is totally unsalable.Would classic country on KIKK set the world on fire? No, but I'm willing to bet it could beat the zero share the station has had for years.
Remember that BetQL KIKK 650 is an Audacy sibling of SportsRadio KILT 610. From all appearances the programming on 650 is a local sales add-on bonus for clients buying 610. Otherwise it merely gets the national BetQL programming cleared in a major market.Better a format like sports betting which has a separate revenue stream than a 0.1 share that is totally unsalable.
The station used to have a weekend foodie show. The host passed in 2020. That was the only thing on the station that brought in any revenue.Better a format like sports betting which has a separate revenue stream than a 0.1 share that is totally unsalable.

Probably because sports gambling is illegal in Texas. But then again, so is prostitution and drug dealing, and I don't see radio stations dedicated to women selling sex as a passive income steam or unlicensed pharmacists selling drugs brought across our southern border by migrant mules. Why is this?I certainly wouldn't suggest it if KIKK were having any impact whatsoever, but it's not. When was the last time it pulled even a 0.1 share? It didn't pull any listeners as CBS Sports Radio, and it doesn't pull any listeners with the sports betting format either.
Probably because sports gambling is illegal in Texas.
CBD is legal in Texas. Sports gambling is not.CBD is legal in Texas if derived from hemp, so it's legal.
CBD is legal in Texas. Sports gambling is not.
It's a form of entertainment.Probably because sports gambling is illegal in Texas.
But you do see shows depicting those types of scenarios. Just because they're all illegal doesn't mean you can't depict or talk about them on OTA broadcasts.But then again, so is prostitution and drug dealing, and I don't see radio stations dedicated to women selling sex as a passive income steam or unlicensed pharmacists selling drugs brought across our southern border by migrant mules. Why is this?
It amazes me that Audacy, with all its problems, continues to hang onto KIKK. It is by far the worst facility in their entire portfolio.It costs Audacy more to maintain the transmitter site and pay to light the tower than the station brings in.
If the land were worth anything, it would be gone already, but the land is pretty much worthless.
It's bounded by a drainage ditch to the north, a bunch of not terribly well maintained early 70s homes, and some low rent auto shops. There is no access from any major road, just a residential street half a mile into the neighborhood that dead ends into the transmitter site.
The only thing KIKK does for Audacy is lose money.
I don't know who you would sell them to.You might be able to fit 24 to 30 homes on the KIKK transmitter site, or maybe some row houses.
Cool which software? I tried a cheap receiver from Amazon once, still have it somewhere but the app I tried wouldn't work.I have some software that will show on my computer using an SDR.
So is prostitution and cocaine. But they are also illegal in Texas.It's a form of entertainment.
Gambling is legal in Las Vegas and Lake Charles. But not in Texas.It is also something you can partake in legally in about 2 hours by car on I-10 East or by a direct flight to Las Vegas from one of the many airlines offering direct service (United, Southwest, Spirit, Frontier, and Sun Country Airlines).
Yes. But just because something is illegal doesn't mean you can't talk about it or depict it over the air. There are TV stations that advertise beer and show beer consumption in shows despite the fact that their airwaves cover "dry" counties.So is prostitution and cocaine. But they are also illegal in Texas.
And Houstonians practice gambling when they travel there. There is a niche market for gambling all over the US because consumers travel for it.Gambling is legal in Las Vegas and Lake Charles. But not in Texas.