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Here's an idea for my hometown, Lubbock, Texas...

J

JamzUSA

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Why don't you contact CBS Radio, ask them to enter your market, and purchase 92.7, and flip it to "Jack FM". They sure wouldn't have to change the calls....:) By the way, I was trying to be sarcastic, so please, no serious responses.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by JamzUSA on 03/17/06 01:37 AM.</FONT></P>
 
> Why don't you contact CBS Radio, ask them to enter your
> market, and purchase 92.7, and flip it to "Jack FM". They
> sure wouldn't have to change the calls....:) By the way, I
> was trying be sarcastic, so please, no serious responses.
>
I'm kinda surprised that nobody has bought those calls!

With KJAK gone, where would the old farts in Lubbock tune to hear such fine infomercials like the one I heard for a "Miracle Soap" that is supposed to cure cancer and whatever else ails ya!

That's one strange Jak!
 
> > Why don't you contact CBS Radio, ask them to enter your
> > market, and purchase 92.7, and flip it to "Jack FM". They
>
> > sure wouldn't have to change the calls....:) By the way,
> I
> > was trying be sarcastic, so please, no serious responses.
> >
> I'm kinda surprised that nobody has bought those calls!
>
> With KJAK gone, where would the old farts in Lubbock tune to
> hear such fine infomercials like the one I heard for a
> "Miracle Soap" that is supposed to cure cancer and whatever
> else ails ya!
>
> That's one strange Jak!
>
Is 92.7 not on the air anymore? Who owns that?
 
> Is 92.7 not on the air anymore? Who owns that?

Aren't they a pathetically outdated Christian station? When they came on the air when I was in college, I listened for about 2 minutes before tuning back to then CCM 101.9 out of Amarillo. I don't see how they could have survived all these years against competition like Air-1 and KPOS which did contemporary Christian for a while. I guess there is always an audience for old school hymmns and preachers, but I suspect that audience is dwindling fast.
 
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