johntherogger said:
Yes for a short period of time they were Jammin' Oldies...I remember it quite well, I was an avid listener. When I first caught "KOOL" it was by accident, looking for COOL 102.7 and I came across KOOL 106.1 which at the time both stations were just "oldies" no 80s or stuff like that.
Sometime after I had listened often, it switched to Jammin' Oldies and boy that was just fun. Plenty of classic disco and more.
The Jammin' Oldies format on KOQL started as a 7-midnight show hosted by JP, who was later known by her real first name of Janice. Janice went to KPLA in 2000 to host the "Soft Rock Sunset" after Dina left to co-host a morning show in Illinois and, last I heard, was one of their account executives now. She also spent a few years at Zimmer but was let go when Y-107 hired Cosmo & JC for mornings. KOOL 106.1 went to full-time Jammin' Oldies in either late 2000 or very early 2001. It lasted until either September 18 or September 20, 2001. 106.1 was originally slated to flip to top-40 on September 13, but it was pushed back following September 11.
I think it wasn't very long before the owners decided they could compete with Y-107 better on the 106.1 dial than the 104.1 dial they started in Jefferson City. So Q104.1 moved to Q106.1 and Kool died.
While there's probably some truth to the notion that Premier was testing the waters with "Q-104," competing better against Y-107 really didn't have a whole lot to do with the move. KOOL 106.1 had two or three really bad books in-a-row. So, Premier decided they didn't need it anymore and could do better with something else. When I asked why the flip to CHR, I was told, "You don't become #1 by going after #5!"
I believe they messed with 104.1 shortly after that by moving Classic Hits 100.1 to 104.1 to accept the new "Buzz" format which replaced 98.3 The Buzz that went dark.
Although this did indeed happen, your timing is off. KFMZ 98.3 was off-the-air for almost two years before 100.1 flipped to rock.
104.1 has been a troubled station from the start...Classic Hits went to Oldies and bringing back the "Cool" name with "Cool 104.1" which then moved to 97.5 when they started that station. Now it's Jeff 104.1 country, I think somewhere in there they tried to do "KLIK 104.1" as well, a country format that didn't work. Somehow it's working now though...no idea why
After KOQL took over the "Q" top-40 format, 104.1 became KLIK-FM "KLIK Country 104." KLIK Country did okay but not great in the slightly less than 2 years it was around. In July 2003, we got a new OM from WSM in Nashville who decided to take it new country as KBBM "B 104-1." It lasted 6 weeks. Speculation around the boards was that it was a stunt, but it was an abortion. The original plan was to flip KJMO to rock and leave 104.1 country, but that plan changed at the last minute. KJMO was kicked to 104.1 while rock launched, as planned, on 100.1. That, by the way, was in August 2003.
As for the switch of KJMO to Cool 104, that was one of the first moves Cumulus made after entering the market. They made a big to do in staff meetings about a research survey they were doing. I left before it was completed, but "the biggest survey ever done in this market" obviously gave them some really bad advice. They pretty much ignored common sense by taking KJMO oldies. Cool 104 never did much, and that was why Cumulus automated pretty much the whole day and moved it to 97.5. The country format was also a Cumulus thing, and Cumulus has always been heavily into country formats. So, the launch of "Jeff 104.1" wasn't much of a surprise.