I believe that EMF (K-Love) is greedy and keeps hoarding signals I'm pretty sure they don't need.But the difference is this EMF wants you to believe.
I believe that EMF (K-Love) is greedy and keeps hoarding signals I'm pretty sure they don't need.
I agree!As I have said previously, it almost seems sometimes that they have forgotten the definition of "covet".
I will also ask again: Given that God is omnipotent, why does He need transmitters?
Thank you!And I agree with you, too.
KOME was pronounced "come". They may have dialed it back as time went on, but in the mid-70s, nobody there was being subtle.
Liners included:
"You've got KOME on your radio."
"You've got KOME in your ear."
"Don't touch that dial---it's got KOME on it."
"You've got "KOME" oozing out of your speakers."
"98-point-5...the KOME spot on your dial."
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The KOME Spot - A Tribute To The South Bay's Legendary 98.5 FM KOME
A Tribute To The South Bay's Legendary 98.5 FM KOME 2021 BARHOF Legendary Station Award KOME Familybayarearadio.org
They already have KDFL - transmitting from the same site as KKIQ:KDFC could use KKIQ.
Couldn't agree more! They are perhaps among the top two or three in the above categories- the old Group W being another that comes to mind.Bonneville has been one of the most responsible and ethical broadcasters that exists or has existed.
KOME was pronounced "come". They may have dialed it back as time went on, but in the mid-70s, nobody there was being subtle.
Liners included:
"You've got KOME on your radio."
"You've got KOME in your ear."
"Don't touch that dial---it's got KOME on it."
"You've got "KOME" oozing out of your speakers."
"98-point-5...the KOME spot on your dial."
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The KOME Spot - A Tribute To The South Bay's Legendary 98.5 FM KOME
A Tribute To The South Bay's Legendary 98.5 FM KOME 2021 BARHOF Legendary Station Award KOME Familybayarearadio.org

Emmis can't find a buyer for WEPN-FM 98.7 and WLIB 1190 New York.
That one doctor could buy five high-earning radio stations in Market #63 boggles the mind. The price was not disclosed.
And in Tulsa, a doctor/businessman bought the Cox cluster of stations: highly rated News Talk KRMG-AM-FM, Country KWEN, Classic Rock KJSR and Hot AC KRAV. That one doctor could buy five high-earning radio stations in Market #63 boggles the mind. The price was not disclosed.
Let's introduce you to the "greater fool theory" for which there's an entry in Wikipedia: Greater fool theory - WikipediaI'm just amazed every time I hear one radio company is going to buy a cluster from another radio company. It makes me think things are not as dark in the world of radio as I fear.
In this context, one "lesser fool" might pay for an overpriced asset, hoping that they can sell it to an even "greater fool" and make a profit. This only works as long as there are enough new "greater fools" willing to pay higher and higher prices for the asset. Eventually, investors can no longer deny that the price is out of touch with reality, at which point a sell-off can cause the price to drop significantly until it is closer to its fair value, which in some cases could be zero.[1][2][3][4] The last "fools" to purchase in on the product in question are then left holding the bag, allowing earlier, lesser fools to make off with the profit.
The Tulsa stations still are in very early days under new ownership. I'd wait a few years before making judgments. If it were my money, I'd do something else with it. But money may not be the primary motivation here.And in Tulsa, a doctor/businessman bought the Cox cluster of stations: highly rated News Talk KRMG-AM-FM, Country KWEN, Classic Rock KJSR and Hot AC KRAV. That one doctor could buy five high-earning radio stations in Market #63 boggles the mind. The price was not disclosed.
Remember, the sale of those stations is in some form or another tied to Jeff Smulyan's plan to take Emmis private. And that $50 million price was only publicized about two years ago.Emmis can't find a buyer for WEPN-FM 98.7 and WLIB 1190 New York. The 98.7 frequency is one of only 15 full power commercial FM stations in Market #1. 1190 is 10,000 watts by day, 30,000 watts at night, a really good AM signal, improved much since it was a daytimer years ago. But nobody will pay what Emmis wants so it is reluctantly running its own version of Spanish/English AC on both frequencies. Emmis reportedly wants $50 million.
That reported asking price is a few years old now. Emmis is waiting now until the FCC acts on potential deregulation as it makes Audacy and iHeart as capable of adding 98.7.I'm just amazed every time I hear one radio company is going to buy a cluster from another radio company. It makes me think things are not as dark in the world of radio as I fear.
Emmis can't find a buyer for WEPN-FM 98.7 and WLIB 1190 New York. The 98.7 frequency is one of only 15 full power commercial FM stations in Market #1. 1190 is 10,000 watts by day, 30,000 watts at night, a really good AM signal, improved much since it was a daytimer years ago. But nobody will pay what Emmis wants so it is reluctantly running its own version of Spanish/English AC on both frequencies. Emmis reportedly wants $50 million.
The price was disclosed. The cluster bills well and he is using it as well to market his other businesses in Tulsa.And in Tulsa, a doctor/businessman bought the Cox cluster of stations: highly rated News Talk KRMG-AM-FM, Country KWEN, Classic Rock KJSR and Hot AC KRAV. That one doctor could buy five high-earning radio stations in Market #63 boggles the mind. The price was not disclosed.