purpledevil said:
I noticed that KROI knocked KWWJ completely out of the arbs. KWWJ has been showing up for quite sometime now. That leaves both of Darrell Martin's Gospel AM's on the outside looking in. Any thoughts on what this may mean for KYOK/KWWJ?
Sure wish that "The Point" would morph into at least the 90's. Good God, how many times can one hear "Owner of a Lonely Heart" in a day?
AMEN to The Point, I would like to think that Cox would do something new with 106.9, BUT.
I missed that completely purpledevil, that KWWJ was no longer in the ratings. If Darrell Martin was willing to take a very good calculated risk I would take all three stations Urban Gold. Since none of the stations really have overlapping contours with City Grade, I would simulcast all three. KWWJ 1360 Baytown and KANI 1500 Wharton could stay on the air 24/7. KYOK 1140 Conroe could apply for a night license if Martin wanted to shell out the money.
I don't know for fact but I think Martin does things on the cheap. IF he has the capital and the williness to invest in the three stations, he could have three very good metro Houston stations.
KANI could move their antenna north to around Sealy and increase power and hit Houston from that direction. KWWJ could do the same with enough power at night to overcome the heavy interference on 1360. KYOK 1140 would be able to let their pattern out over all of Houston, if KTMR 1130 Edna moves to San Antonio.
Would cost money and don't know if it would be feastable for Darrell Martin.
If that occured he would have three viable stations and the ability to program three seperate formats. Black Talk is a possibility, although KCOH 1430 has a lock on that daytime. Possibiliy a fulltime Blues station and there still is money to made in brokering time to Preachers for Pay for Pray. Old School Rap is a possibility also.
KWWJ needs to get a nighttime signal over Houston to really get in the game and that would mean a second site up in the northwest area of Harris County with around 30,000 watts to send a interference free signal over Houston and suburbs.
Mike O