> Leave Mike alone; he's running the #1 joint in town. It's a
> novel concept to have sports in Flagstaff, but I'm not sure
> why aforementioned KVNA couldn't continue as a full-service
> station, including some ESPN and a lot of PBP.
>
> Come to think of it, that's exactly what will happen. Now,
> if they could just get their new schedule on the website.

>
Hey KJBC... Thanks for the kind comments. We've been working hard to become the number one news/sports/talk station in Arizona. Be assured, the schedule will be posted soon.
As you may know, KVNA600 is in the midst of a few changes: We're moving to new studios in west Flagstaff (along with sister-station KVNA-FM Sunny100.) And, in mid-July, AP's All New Radio is leaving the airwaves.
Changes to our programming have been teased on the air. And as soon as our move is complete--- and new equipment is installed--- we'll post the line-up.
MD
Arizona's News Station... KVNA600
The Voice of Northern Arizona