Wouldn't power be too similar?Loud is mostly a Rhythmic format with a Hip-Hop lean.
Wouldn't power be too similar?Loud is mostly a Rhythmic format with a Hip-Hop lean.
So then 95.7 will be conservative talk and 103.7 will be a rhythmic blend likely?Forwards to Cumulusmedia.com and was registered in the same way as power1051kc.com and 1073thevibe.com
loud1037.com does not seem to fit the same pattern.
95.7 Domain follows same pattern as the stations launched over the last few weeks registrations wise, 103.7 domain does not. So not sure what will happen with that.So then 95.7 will be conservative talk and 103.7 will be a rhythmic blend likely?
They just had the X though.95.7 Domain follows same pattern as the stations launched over the last few weeks registrations wise, 103.7 domain does not. So not sure what will happen with that.
If "Loud" is what is coming to 103.7, could also be Active Rock.
Yep, nothing makes sense.They just had the X though.
I'd lean toward the KCMO theory, since that would provide an FM signal to areas that have trouble getting a nighttime signal from KCMO. This is assuming KCMO has any nighttime listeners.BTW - A friend of mine found domains for kctalk957.com and loud1037.com.
Assuming those are Cumulus sites, the first would indicate KCMO will be simulcasting or moving to 95.7. The second would seem to point to either a rock or urban-based format.
In what way does it not fit the same pattern?Forwards to Cumulusmedia.com and was registered in the same way as power1051kc.com and 1073thevibe.com
loud1037.com does not seem to fit the same pattern.
Wouldn't power be too similar?
In what way does it not fit the same pattern?
Not to dive into a small market tangent, but I remember the sale and the news of 100.7 going dark and it was because of ownership caps and such. But then AMI later would go and buy 99.1 KSEK-FM while still owning all the other stations. THAT made me scratch my head about the 100.7 forfeiture.
In what way does it not fit the same pattern?
www.kcmotalkradio.com
Uh, can I point something out here? 103.7 in Kansas City is a translator for KCMO, so it appears the domain for loud1037.com has nothing to do with this discussion. KMJK is 107.3. Just saying. Looks like 103.7 and 107.3 got confused and this discussion has gone sideways.BTW - A friend of mine found domains for kctalk957.com and loud1037.com.
Assuming those are Cumulus sites, the first would indicate KCMO will be simulcasting or moving to 95.7. The second would seem to point to either a rock or urban-based format.
Uh, can I point something out here? 103.7 in Kansas City is a translator for KCMO, so it appears the domain for loud1037.com has nothing to do with this discussion.
KMJK is 107.3. Just saying. Looks like 103.7 and 107.3 got confused and this discussion has gone sideways.
Yeah, I know. I was just pointing out that I think people read '1037' and started assigning '1073' to it and steered it away from what might happen to KMJK. It would make sense for them to pair 95.7 to KCMO and turn off the carrier to gain a few miles.103.7 is a translator for KCMO. It may or may not remain so. It's not permanently tied to 710 and ran a rock format under Cumulus as “103.7 The Dam” around 2010 prior to being a KCMO translator. I believe The Dam was also an HD subchannel of KCFX.
On the one hand, 103.7 would cover a lot of the Missouri side of the metro that 95.7 misses. On the other, the stereo pilot on 95.7 is likely to be turned off, and it will cover more of the metro area when that happens. I'm not convinced the Loud 103.7 domain has anything to do with the 103.7, but it might if Cumulus decides it doesn't need 103.7 for talk anymore.
BTW, with Audacy owning both KMBZ and KMBZ-FM, why do those two stations still use ABC News Radio for their networks? After all, nearly all Audacy all-news and talk stations carry CBS News Radio. Unless KMBZ-AM-FM have a contract with ABC and when it expires, they'll switch to CBS?
and steered it away from what might happen to KMJK
My bad.We already know what happen with KMJK.