You might want to take a peak at Radio Station World, et all. They list KAHM and its' translator as Easy Listening.
Format names vary between the sources. For example, if we look at the different newsletters / radio news boards that are authorized to post the "free" Nielsen numbers, we see that each one has significant differences in the terms used to describe each station's format.
Nielsen keeps a registered format name for each station. But the newsletters use their own terms, not Nielsen's (Nielsen has a very limited number of names a station can pick for its format because they want generalized terms that help advertisers, not "positioning statements" from each station.)
KAHM is what industry-wide is called "Beautiful Music". In the era when such stations were top 5 in about every U.S. market, we knew what that descriptor meant. "Easy listening" is a vague term, which could be instrumentals, soft jazz, light ballads and crooners, etc., etc. It is not a well defined term.
Of course they are wrong and you are right, right????
Yes, they are wrong. "Easy listening" is more a positioning statement to convince listeners that a station is not loud and rambunctious! It's a very vague format name, though.
You were saying much the same thing 5 years ago, telling us that KAHM was about to change formats and begin broadcasting in spanish. It didn't happen then and it hasn't yet happened.
But it will. The station is owned by the Farmworker's Union and they will eventually put their "big format" which is Regional Mexican on the big signal.
Of course, we must remember that anyone over 60 doesn't buy a home or a car or book a vacation. They merely sit at home waiting for death to come.
Advertisers for the most part know that seniors are hard to sell to, and the cost of the sale is greater than the profit on the sale. Where older listeners are valued is among smaller local retailers and service providers who specifically target seniors, but that money is limited.
Finally, even if the 102.1 frequency changes format at some point, I have EVERY Confidence that the EASY LISTENING format will continue on in Prescott.......
The contract to buy the station apparently included some format retention requirements. I have not read the contract, but I believe that the Farmworkers can put Beautiful Music on an HD channel or a translator and then make the big signal Regional Mexican. If not, why would they have bought the station? Their target is working class Mexican or Mexican Americans who are Spanish dominant, not old folks in Prescott.
As someone who has owned a Beautiful Music station (late 60's) programmed several (70's) and syndicated a Beautiful Music format to over 60 stations in Latin America in the later 70's and 80's, I can tell you that KAHM is a rather horrible implementation of the format.