Not to pick on Clear Channel, but I would bet KFBK on 93.1 isn't exactly a lock for the long-term. Personally, I don't get the FM simulcast thing; seems like a waste of a perfectly good signal that could be generating better money with a different product. I know many top rated AMs are doing it now, but still many have not (KFI, KNX, KGO, KNBR in California come to mind, all of which are huge brands).
I visited Sacramento for the first time a few months ago. Nice area and I'm thinking of moving there. Anyhow, could the city support an FM sports station, in addition to the two AMs and KNBR? Big D mentioned 93.1 as a candidate for a possible flip. Since CC owns it, they could go Fox Sports (since CC, via its Premiere Radio Network, runs FSR) and have FM sports to themselves. I see that the signal rimshots Sacramento from the east. Would this pose a challenge?
I don't think Sacramento can support an FM sports talker and I most certainly don't think iHeart would be the one to give it a try. Aside from the Kings, we just don't have a lot of "noteworthy" sports compared to the Bay Area.
Agreed. Sacramento mostly looks 'west' for sports and KNBR does a great job covering Giants/49ers/Warriors. We have ESPN 1320 and Sports 1140 that are full time sports. 1320 is also on 98.5-HD2 and 1140 on 105.1-HD3. That's the closest Sacramento is getting to FM sports talk.