It's all a moot point, but still fun to "what if".
With a COL of West Hollywood, maybe a community oriented LGBTQ format would work for the area, along with an FM translator with enough signal strength to cover the area.
And then, of course, we have the horrible stereotype that all LGBTQ persons wanna' hear Village People all day. I'm in an area with a significant such population, and several friends have commented on the "gay station" here which is dance/rhythmic all day... saying that they find that such a stereotype; one of my acquaintances is a classical pianist and he mentions that he can't stand that music!COL doesn't matter. All you have to do at TOH is say "KWIF Culver City-West Hollywood". The problem is with the idea of a translator; I did a quick check and the only frequency even able to be considered is 107.9, and I am not 100%certain that one could configure a translator that wouldn't interfere with the protected contours of KWVE. Maybe some site to the south with a directional antenna creating a null in the direction of Santa Ana ... but does such a site exist with sufficient elevation to get a decent signal into WeHo from the south?
What if ... KWIFIt's all a moot point, but still fun to "what if".
The Coachella Valley has two competing LGBTQ "rhythmic" stations. I think they try to differentiate with one offering some talk shows thrown in, and the other doing rhythmic dance oldies. But they still have the line of thinking that this is only type of music that appeals to the LGBTQ community, which of course is not true. There's also Barbara Streisand and Judy Garland! LOL. Seriously though, without taking the thread off topic, is one outperforming the other (KQPS, KGAY)? Even if they are able to reach a wider audience, can the valley really support "two" stations like these?And then, of course, we have the horrible stereotype that all LGBTQ persons wanna' hear Village People all day. I'm in an area with a significant such population, and several friends have commented on the "gay station" here which is dance/rhythmic all day... saying that they find that such a stereotype; one of my acquaintances is a classical pianist and he mentions that he can't stand that music!
That assumption is sort of like thinking all Texans like country music.
That works. But so does KWTF and truly captures the essence of 15~Hundred.What if ... KWIF
That works. But so does KWTF and truly captures the essence of 15~Hundred.
That works. But so does KWTF and truly captures the essence of 15~Hundred.
You win the prize, Doc. That's what Don was hinting at with his choice of calls.
There is an urban legend the Scott Fybush debunked that the University of North Texas applied for KUNT for a college station. It really did not happen.KWTF and KUNT were calls given to some LPTV CPs a few years ago, chosen by the licensee... but rescinded about a week later when the FCC realized what pop culture thought they stood for, yet that wasnt the licensees intention
LOL, I guess it does. But if unavil go with kW(RF) for this big puppy!That works. But so does KWTF and truly captures the essence of 15~Hundred.
There is an urban legend the Scott Fybush debunked that the University of North Texas applied for KUNT for a college station. It really did not happen.
Actually KWTF is on the air KWTF-FM 88.1 MHz - Bodega Bay, CA. So the KWTF calls ARE available for an Ancient Modulation station. The other calls... afraid not. But seems the FCC has taken a liking 😏 to KLIT-FM 93.3 MHz - Ranchitos Las Lomas, TXKWTF and KUNT were calls given to some LPTV CPs a few years ago, chosen by the licensee... but rescinded about a week later when the FCC realized what pop culture thought they stood for, yet that wasnt the licensees intention
I see KWTF is selling merch on their website with their logo. T shirts, mugs, etc. I think I'll get myself a mug!Actually KWTF is on the air KWTF-FM 88.1 MHz - Bodega Bay, CA. So the KWTF calls ARE available for an Ancient Modulation station. The other calls... afraid not. But seems the FCC has taken a liking 😏 to KLIT-FM 93.3 MHz - Ranchitos Las Lomas, TX
I see KWTF is selling merch on their website with their logo. T shirts, mugs, etc. I think I'll get myself a mug!
Maybe they could try to get the KPOL calls. 1540 did start out as a polka station after all.Well if they did polkas, it would be the largest polka station in the west.
1540 did start out as a polka station after all.
Hey, those calls were good enough for Gene Autry. He thought that spelled “K-Lite”.Actually KWTF is on the air KWTF-FM 88.1 MHz - Bodega Bay, CA. So the KWTF calls ARE available for an Ancient Modulation station. The other calls... afraid not. But seems the FCC has taken a liking 😏 to KLIT-FM 93.3 MHz - Ranchitos Las Lomas, TX
And they required the hyphen to be placed after the "K" always. On several occasions, the hyphen was removed from outside wall on Sunset, provoking considerable angst in the manager's office.Hey, those calls were good enough for Gene Autry. He thought that spelled “K-Lite”.
Funny where the idea of West Hollywood as a COL has wound up...I only suggested it because W H is a significant part of LA's Arts and Culture district and should have some type of broadcast facility. Not to mention it can be hit with a City Grade signal from 1260's site.And then, of course, we have the horrible stereotype that all LGBTQ persons wanna' hear Village People all day. I'm in an area with a significant such population, and several friends have commented on the "gay station" here which is dance/rhythmic all day... saying that they find that such a stereotype; one of my acquaintances is a classical pianist and he mentions that he can't stand that music!
That assumption is sort of like thinking all Texans like country music.