travisl5678 said:Oh, I thought SJ and SF were different markets.
San Jose (Santa Clara County) is part of the San Francisco Metro Survey Area (MSA).
travisl5678 said:Oh, I thought SJ and SF were different markets.
kilamanjero said:BossRadioDJ said:kilamanjero said:I guess that explains why KNTV was playing translators tag in Frisco and the North Bay until its tower moved to San Bruno Mountain in northern San Mateo County.
Frisco? As in Texas?
Dude, this is the San Francisco board.
No Frisco as in the nickname that my cousin whom grew up in the Bay Area calls San Francisco.
weav said:musicfan101 said:That makes NO sense! Why would Live 105 flip, when their only competition is going to flip at any minute??weav said:Live 105 will indeed flip format. Hey, they had a great run, 1987-2010, 23 years.
I'm kinda hoping for a Pure Dance format with Trevor Simpson as APD/MD, but who knows?
I believe the rationale is that alt-rock is no longer a force. Even if Entercom hadn't traded 105 to CBS so the latter could put Stern on in SF, the format still may have had no oomph left in it. Not saying I agree with this, but I'm reasonably sure that's what the suits are thinking.
FightingIrish said:Alright, here's a prediction. How 'bout KFRC-FM flipping to a Jack FM-style format? Cheap to run and does well in PPMs. Or perhaps oldies (any FM outlet in the market doing it today?).
Of course, CBS would have done it already if they ever were, right?
Lkeller said:FightingIrish said:Alright, here's a prediction. How 'bout KFRC-FM flipping to a Jack FM-style format? Cheap to run and does well in PPMs. Or perhaps oldies (any FM outlet in the market doing it today?).
Of course, CBS would have done it already if they ever were, right?
KFRC-FM is doing well with their simulcast of the KCBS news format - why would they change back? And nothing could be cheaper to run than a simulcast, right?
Bonneville tried the "Jack" format a few years ago, though they called it "Max FM" due to copyright considerations. Actor John O'Hurley ("J. Peterman" on Seinfeld) did the voicework, and supplied some funny material. The music was good, too - in my opinion. But it was never popular here.
SFStatic said:All true about the simulcast, but when it's all said and done, it had better make WAY better numbers down the road, because you are giving up an entire powerful signal you could be selling separately! They may split them at some point, perhaps migrating news to the FM and doing something different on 740.
Well, I think the only prediction here that came true is the A's going to the FM Dial.Henry Ochs said:Hey folks! Here are my 2011 Bay Area Radio Predictions:
1. KYLD will launch an HD-3 channel named "Totally '80s" a lot similar to the one at WTMX in
Chicago.
2. The Oakland A's will once again change flagship radio stations, this time to an FM station.
3. KBAY will flip to CHR/Pop and a new soft rock station will debut in San Jose.
4. KKSF will re-position itself as "Channel 103-7" and will flip to Alternative and Live 105
will become an all-sports radio station.
5. The Bay Area will get a second country music radio station.
6. JV from WiLD 94-9 will launch a channel on Sirius/XM Radio
That's my 2011 radio predictions, now what are yours?
and of course two of your predictions did turn out true (KBAY remaining the same and KKSF tweaking its format to Classic Hits)airpab said:Willing to bet $29.99 with anyone on here, that at least 2 of my predictions will actually happen!