it was The Bull and before that Kick 99 (which, at the beginning, truly WAS an amazing station).
I've a question about the "coverage issues": where do you guys have problems picking up the station? I've heard for years from people in the biz about how they have "issues," yet I've never talked to an individual who said "I like Lite 106 / Kool 106 / Gen-X Tulsa, but I have a hard time picking them up."
I've driven south, I've driven west...based on coverage maps I can see how they are SUPPOSED to have signal issues... that was the reason for 93.5 originally... but I can't find any real-world evidence.
I also remember seeing the new location map and it looked like they gained in areas to the south and east, while losing some north and west. I assume part of this is stronger signal in key demos, yes?
I like the energy I hear. I like the positioning statement where they talk about poking fun at their competition, poking fun at themselves, and occasionally poking fun at us.
On the other hand, as someone on Facebook pointed out first, there are issues with their audio processing. They don't have as much "detail" as K95, and they're a little "duller" sounding. Additionally, either the sweepers are recorded a LOT louder (or maybe denser) than the songs, or they have a REALLY slow broadband AGC... a sweeper finishes, and it takes several seconds for the song to get up to the volume of the sweeper.
My suspicion is that they DO have a very slow AGC fed into a multiband compressor set for only 5 or 10 db of gain... then fed into multiband limiters, which are SLAMMED. They're as loud as pretty much everybody else in town, but again it's lacking detail and high-end "sparkle."
Hopefully someone will come in and tweak up the processing soon.
If they advertise & add decent air staff, they may not take the #1 spot but could certainly take a bite out of KVOO and K95... which could be enough to move KMOD up.