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Very true, and you mention it on what would have been KRZR's 22nd birthday, X104 KMGX blew up at 12noon that day with the first song "Once Bitten, Twice Shy" by Great White and first DJ, McFly.
I think the last song on X104 was "Super Sonic".
The real disaster has to be KMJ-FM floundering in the low '1's. At least The Beat has been over 2. Peak trashed the lib-talk @790 that had better numbers than KMJ-FM.
-Mainstream Top-40 (not enough from KALZ and KWYE, KSEQ and KBOS too urban)
-Fresh type AC (a new approach to AC, KSOF and KJWL too old school)
-Urban A/C (Could counter Mega)
-Mainstream Rock (KFRR and KKBZ aren't)
-FM Sports
-Oldies (KHITS was too Classic Hits)
Couldn't much of KMJ-FM numbers be logged as KMJ and credit is given to the AM side? KMJ-FM isn't going anywhere, many many years from now it will probably be simulcast of the AM station and the most listened to station in the market. Many years after that AM radio will not exist, and and 105.9 will be KMJ. This is actually a way to slowly move off of the dying band with out screwing with heritage and history.
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