How long will 840 stay off the air for??
Will someone else get 840??
Will someone else get 840??
MarioMania said:How long will 840 stay off the air for??
Will someone else get 840??
BossRadioDJ said:That's it: midnight, and the plug was pulled. No eulogy. No call letters. No "goodnight now!" No nothing.
Sayonara, KMPH. Hope the next owner treats you better.
Absolutely nothing! Pappas treated the death of the Modesto KTRB much better, but then again, KTRB had alot of history behind it.BossRadioDJ said:That's it: midnight, and the plug was pulled. No eulogy. No call letters. No "goodnight now!" No nothing.
Sayonara, KMPH. Hope the next owner treats you better.
or some sort of Asian Language.DanielBoone said:BossRadioDJ said:That's it: midnight, and the plug was pulled. No eulogy. No call letters. No "goodnight now!" No nothing.
Sayonara, KMPH. Hope the next owner treats you better.
I'll bet the next owner will be speaking to me in Spanish.
Madmansam said:or some sort of Asian Language.DanielBoone said:I'll bet the next owner will be speaking to me in Spanish.
MarioMania said:840 is back on, but nothing is there
My question is... How can Pappas still have control of KMPH when he lost control of both KTRB-860 Modesto & his TV Stations? Especially since he went bankrupt?BossRadioDJ said:Once again, I've heard from a very reliable source that Jim Pappas has considered bringing KMPH/840 back on the air with syndicated, brokered and satellite-fed programming.
My question is ... since that was all you were running before, 95% of the time, how is this going to be better or different, or be any more successful? Is it just to keep the license active? If so, put on some Western music, have Cal Purviance do the announcing, and make it worth listening to -- instead of that unlistenable garbage you carried before.