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Entercom + CBS Radio - Impact on San Diego (KSOQ)

>>>Currently K-Love is heard in the San Diego area on 102.1 KLVJ Encinitas + a translator (K257FV) on 99.3 FM San Diego (actually located near San Marcos, CA)<<<

As it turns out, shortly after the announcement on 9/26/17, the 99.3 K257FV translator was shut off.
Makes sense as the 92.1 Escondido signal will cover the area that the translator had covered.
 
Quote: Originally Posted by dvdnjr91 2/4/2017
So watch EMF take the station and turn it into either Air1 or K- love.


2/4/2017

They already have Air1 on 96.1, and K-love on two signals. Both formats cover the 92.1 signal area well, so they won't have much to gain there.

User dvdnjr91 is the Grand Prize Winner!

As it turns out, in the statement released on 9/27/2017, Air1 is coming to the 92.1 signal in Escondido.

96.1 doesn't reach well into North County, so it seems a logical fit, squeezing between
a translator on 98.5 FM (K253AD) Oceanside, CA (North County coastal area)
along with KPRI-FM-100.1 Julian (North County/East County inland area).
 
Would the Entercom suits flip 103.7 to country? Sure, they also own KSON, a heritage country station, but then they'd have an iron grip on the format. And San Diego had a 2nd country station for a few years (Bob FM 99.3), albeit on a weak T.J. signal. Entercom has already tweaked 98.1 to classic hits and remained near the top of the ratings, so no further changes expected there. 94.9 airs the Padres, but probably wont go all-sports because San Diego already has two other established sports stations. KYXY already picked up the newer hits dropped by 98.1, so they've been slightly repositioned. And I don't see 103.7 going rhythmic, 92.5 has been doing well with urban/rhythmic AC for nearly 20 years -- and the newer 95.7 is holding it's own. Why be #3 in a new format, when 103.7 is already #3 in CHR?
 
Would the Entercom suits flip 103.7 to country? Sure, they also own KSON, a heritage country station, but then they'd have an iron grip on the format. And San Diego had a 2nd country station for a few years (Bob FM 99.3), albeit on a weak T.J. signal. Entercom has already tweaked 98.1 to classic hits and remained near the top of the ratings, so no further changes expected there. 94.9 airs the Padres, but probably wont go all-sports because San Diego already has two other established sports stations. KYXY already picked up the newer hits dropped by 98.1, so they've been slightly repositioned. And I don't see 103.7 going rhythmic, 92.5 has been doing well with urban/rhythmic AC for nearly 20 years -- and the newer 95.7 is holding it's own. Why be #3 in a new format, when 103.7 is already #3 in CHR?

You did mention before that Entercom would've considered selling 94.9 with the new owners flipping the station to sports. However, since Entercom already sold 92.1, there's no point in selling 94.9 to someone else. Besides, if they want to flip 94.9 to sports, they can do that themselves.
 
You did mention before that Entercom would've considered selling 94.9 with the new owners flipping the station to sports. However, since Entercom already sold 92.1, there's no point in selling 94.9 to someone else. Besides, if they want to flip 94.9 to sports, they can do that themselves.
I never suggested Entercom sell 94.9. I was just wondering if they might flip 103.7 to country, so they'd pre-empt any competitor to KSON. This strategy has been used many times in other industries.
 
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