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Eric Bradley
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What is Christian programing? Have You guys put the formats together yet?? 8)
charles123 said:You must think of Salem Broadcasting, CC doesn't own a Christian format.
DavidEduardo said:I believe they have at least one, an FM in Austin.
Gordon said:Yeah it's KPEZ/102.3 formally the old Z102. I'm not sure how it does in the Austin book, however it's been there at least a couple of years as far as I know. And I think that they have a local morning and afternoon show.
rbrucecarter5 said:I drove through Austin a while back and stumbled across KPEZ. What concerns me is that if CC tries that format in Dallas, they will bump up against KLTY - the two stations would be too similar.
DavidEduardo said:Clear, if they are considering this, has to know that 97.1 can rip KLTY based on signal alone.
War Of Attrition said:DavidEduardo said:Clear, if they are considering this, has to know that 97.1 can rip KLTY based on signal alone.
Huh? They are both on the same tower, with the same power, and their antennas are within a couple of feet from each other.
Perhaps you are thinking of when KLTY was on 100.7.
fortmill said:Clear Channel has a number of black gospel FMs, which would qualify as "christian" stations as much as CCM stations.
DavidEduardo said:Right... my bad. I forgot the move back to a full C after the went from 94.1 to 100.7. All the less reason for Clear to consider this format... unless they think KLTY is for some reason vulnerable.
fortmill said:Clear Channel has a number of black gospel FMs, which would qualify as "christian" stations as much as CCM stations.
There are a whole bunch of praise and worship and preaching stations - I don't know how they all make a go of it. There is only one CCM station in town, and one Christian rock. So perhaps another CCM could share the audience. KLTY is vulnerable with kids and teens - if CC narrowly targeted Christian kids with a CCM station aimed at the KKDA KISS type of musical taste a lot of kids might listen. I see them in droves at the malls - going into Abercrombie and Hollister with daddy's credit card - the type of kid advertisers compete for. I got no hope a CCM could unseat the powerhouses the kids listen to now, but if they get them for 10% of the time advertisers might take notice and put some dollars behind it. KLTY doesn't want those affluent teens - they leave them to secular stations now. CC might be on to something, as long as they keep the boring praise and worship OFF the station and find some real Hot-AC and Christian hip-hop.charles123 said:We don't need another CCM format, KLTY is doing really well right now.