Today they flipped 101.7 The Fox to Hot 101.7. Sonoma County has another top 40 station and loses heritage rock station The Fox.
http://www.hot1017online.com/
http://www.hot1017online.com/
MarioMania said:Why did they flip??
Rock wasn't doing good in that area??
djyoungwill said:Today they flipped 101.7 The Fox to Hot 101.7. Sonoma County has another top 40 station and loses heritage rock station The Fox.
http://www.hot1017online.com/
Actually, KXFX-101.7 predates KUFX. KXFX has been around since 1988 while KUFX has been around since 1991, so I doubt a threat of a Entercom lawsuit was the reason.recto101 said:djyoungwill said:Today they flipped 101.7 The Fox to Hot 101.7. Sonoma County has another top 40 station and loses heritage rock station The Fox.
http://www.hot1017online.com/
101.7 the Fox now a CHR station. I wonder if KUFX 102.1 has a good signal in Sonoma county. I think the reason 101.7 flippes is so they can avoid a suit from Entercom who owns KUFX on 102.1 and 98.5. I heard in the 102.1 promo that KUFX can reach Santa Rosa during Big Rick's show.
MarioMania said:Go's to show you people in the bay area don't like Active Rock![]()
They also listen to Alternative. When I was growing up in the 1970's, alot of my black & hispanic friends listened to soul/r&b as well as disco. Many of my female friends listened to Top 40 pop. But nearly ALL of my caucasian male friends listened to AOR, Rock & Roll! We lived off of FM Radio while the others were content with AM radio. I don't know if the demographics have changed much nowadays when listeners listen to Hip-Hop/Rap, Alternative, Active Rock or AC?MarioMania said:How does KRXQ & any other Active Rock Stations stay afloat?? I know there's people my age(36) or younger still listens to station's like that...
Most of the Kids these days listen to Hip-Hop/Rap still