KCBS-AM will begin simulcasting on 106.9 on October 27. KFRC-FM moves to 106.9 HD2 and kfrc.com.
RadioStarOne said:Thats a sound business move in order to recoup the $95 Million CBS paid for the signal. Its about time someone openned their eyes to the fact that what they were doing was a waste of time. Do the jocks move over to the HD channel?
Lkeller said:This may be another sign that KGO is heading for trouble - Citadel has no Bay Area FM stations on which to simulcast, and I doubt they will spend the money to buy an FM frequency, given the financial state of the company, and the economy.
landtuna said:Maybe they should have kept the old 103.7 ?
(F-MMMMM.....One-Oh-Three-Point-Seven......K-G-OOOOOO....S-T-E-R-E-O.....San Franciscooooooo)
Link: http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/content_display/news/local-broadcast/e3i0731a974271226257c5e69351c17fe2f . What would be the new call letters for this station? KCBS-FM is used in LA right so I'm guessing they can't use those calls unless CBS radio or whoever decides to change the calls for that station in LA so the KCBS-FM calls can be used in SF.RockTheGlobe said:KCBS-AM will begin simulcasting on 106.9 on October 27. KFRC-FM moves to 106.9 HD2 and kfrc.com.
The sad fact is, if you put too much news talk on it, you'll just ghetto it like AM.
AnimatronicAbeLincoln said:The sad fact is, if you put too much news talk on it, you'll just ghetto it like AM.
Not if it's good news and talk you won't.
newsperson said:Newsperson responds:
This is not a national trend of CBS as WCBS-FM stands out on its own. Brian Thomas is the PD at WCBS-FM and he was up at KFRC up until 2004.
Bob_Hudson said:AnimatronicAbeLincoln said:The sad fact is, if you put too much news talk on it, you'll just ghetto it like AM.
Not if it's good news and talk you won't.
People stopped listening to AM because music sounds better on FM: but some AM news and talk stations have continued to be among the the highest rated 12+ stations in many markets and will probably do even better without the audio and static problems of AM.
RadioStarOne said:The song that came to mind for me has some very haunting lyrics..
Both afraid to say we're just to far away
from being close together from the start
We tried to talk it over but the words got in the way
we're lost inside this lonely game we play
thoughts of leaving disappear each time I see your eyes
and no matter how hard I tried to understand the reason
why we carry on this way we're lost in "This Masquerade"
This station was just a shell of what the legend really is. The time to move forward into a new reality has arrived. So long friend its been a swell ride! We really can't go home anymore! The calls will certainly stay elsewhere in the city by the bay. They are to valuable to go anywhere else. I hope...
While music is pretty much owned by FM today and I won't argue that, the fact is if you put too many news/talk stations on FM, you're only going to drive the music audiences to Sirius XM, Music Choice, wi-fi or some other provider.