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In Springfield, When did KOMG and KOSP switch dial positions?

It happened a couple weeks after Labor Day. As for why, it's probably because, even though their transmitters are only 5-10 miles apart and they have roughly the same signal, 105.1 covers Springfield proper a little better than 92.9. The really dumb thing was blowing up 92.9 Bass Country altogether and launching Bob. The response has been overwhelmingly negative.
 
I suppose it's possible, though KOSP has sounded horribly anemic since it flipped to "Star" three years ago. Some friends of mine were at a local swimming pool this past summer that was playing Star on the speakers, and they were doing impressions of Mary Fleenor on those pop tags at the end of the songs, and they were doing them almost perfectly, including the total lack of enthusiasm.

I'm not sure if the pop tags are still there, but the morning show was fired, and the format of Star 92.9 is just as horrible as it was at 105.1.
 
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