airpab said:Been gone for a few years now and still probably the best sounding active rock station I've heard anywhere.
Anyone else feel the same??
How many Spanish stations can you have in a market?
jprg said:There are too many Spanish stations already.
DaveBayArea said:I'm pretty sure KSJO is one of the stations that CC is trying to unload. It's listed as the "Aloha Trust".
Actually, 96.7 is licensed to MANTECA with studios in MODESTO. That station is KMRQ or better known as ROCK 96.7. They were ACTIVE ROCK from January 23, 2001-February 27, 2005, stunted for a week then switched to MODERN ROCK on March 6 as NEW ROCK 96.7 and that lasted until December 26, 2005 when it switched to LA PRECIOSA Spanish Oldies (The Same At KSJO) and switched back to ACTIVE ROCK on September 5, 2008 and as ROCK 96.7. Problem with them is the selection of music isn't as good or as wide as KRXQ-98.5 SACRAMENTO and almost all of the DJ's at ROCK 96.7 are Voice Tracked from Fresno. Still, Believe it or not, there are a lot of people in that part of the Central Valley that are just happy to have the return of that Active Rock station, no matter how it sounds.DaveBayArea said:I'm pretty sure KSJO is one of the stations that CC is trying to unload. It's listed as the "Aloha Trust". So they're probably not going to devote much attention to it. Even if they did, the 96.7 in Lathrop (CC's version of "active rock") is nothing to write home about, compared to - for example - 98.5 in Sacramento (just MHO).
Dave B.
And for a few months in 1984, They were simulcasting AOR KROY-96.9 SACRAMENTO. They sported TWO CALLS. First they were KORY then KROI. When they were THE FOX was the best. Even better than today's KHKK-104.1 THE HAWK!Jaycifer666 said:In the early 90's there was KVFX 96.7 The Fox in Manteca.
Jaycifer666 said:In the early 90's there was KVFX 96.7 The Fox in Manteca. KSJO had been failing for years. Way too much "pop" hard rock and metal. Play a f-ing Pantera song once in a while. All their jocks seemed to share the same personality. Same dialogue, different voice. Plus that Mike Esparza (The Mikey Show) never got me laughing.
create said:Jaycifer666 said:In the early 90's there was KVFX 96.7 The Fox in Manteca. KSJO had been failing for years. Way too much "pop" hard rock and metal. Play a f-ing Pantera song once in a while. All their jocks seemed to share the same personality. Same dialogue, different voice. Plus that Mike Esparza (The Mikey Show) never got me laughing.
Yeah, KSJO had a rough time in the early 90s. I never really got the Mikey show either. But by the later 90s I though they really got a handle on the music and were one of the best sounding Active Rock stations I've heard.
punkdj said:create said:Jaycifer666 said:In the early 90's there was KVFX 96.7 The Fox in Manteca. KSJO had been failing for years. Way too much "pop" hard rock and metal. Play a f-ing Pantera song once in a while. All their jocks seemed to share the same personality. Same dialogue, different voice. Plus that Mike Esparza (The Mikey Show) never got me laughing.
Yeah, KSJO had a rough time in the early 90s. I never really got the Mikey show either. But by the later 90s I though they really got a handle on the music and were one of the best sounding Active Rock stations I've heard.
acticve rock is pretty much a dead format. they would need to go classic rock or mainstream rock, or suffer less than a 2 share
- and yeah mikey show was terrible. not as bad as that tool they had before him called "ricker" but he sucked .
Madmansam said:Actually, 96.7 is licensed to MANTECA with studios in MODESTO.
DaveBayArea said:Madmansam said:Actually, 96.7 is licensed to MANTECA with studios in MODESTO.
You're absolutely right. I got Manteca and Lathrop mixed up there. I remember when they were KVFX and pretty much competed with KDJK at the time. That brings back some serious memories. 95.1 was still the best rock station around IMHO. This was before HD and you could receive them in the Bay Area too. Do you know if there was a transmitter move for 96.7 at any time in this history? It seems like the signal used to be better in Stockton/Lodi than it is now.
Dave B.