Rivers is right..I like dem oldies.
Since I can't pick up KJAY from where I live and there is no website for it, I am curious, what format does KJAY air? Last I heard, I think it is a religious format? How old is KJAY? What other formats has KJAY carried? I know it was owned by the late JACK POWELL and I think his daughters now own the station? I visited the station in West Sacramento back in 1989. Very winky dink. I think the station only covers Sacramento? When I lived in Stockton, and KSTN-1420 went off the air for a few hour, I was hoping to pick up KJAY, but amazingly I picked up a San Jose station that is on 1430 also. Funny little station. ;DMichael Rivers Kramer said:I believe KJAY is profitable. The station is owned outright with little overhead and is brokered full time.
I might be wrong, but I think Alan Graft passed away a few years back. I met Paul Shinn years ago. I think he worked at KSTN also? Do you remember DAMIEN THORN? He worked at KWIN-97.7 when it was co-owned with Spanish Language KCVR-1570 and located on Kelley Drive near the skating rink before it was sold to Silverado Broadcasting.Tube Shortwave said:BTW, for those not in the know...
Alan Graft was a dang good engineer that kept many shoestring stations on the air like KSTN and KJAY. He could fix ANYTHING without spending money. A true artist in the engineering sense. Radio stations were his canvas. I remember working with Alan at KWG and watching him play with the old RCA remote control system. There were clipleads all over that thing and he knew where they all went. Hey, he even used a green colored cliplead to make the ground connection! ha ha!!
Paul Shinn is a damn good engineer and is the audio processing guru for many stations across the country. Here in Sacramento, he did the audio for 101.9 The Wolf and KXSE 'Super Estrella' and his finest work of all, KBMB 'The Bomb'. He was at KJAY for a while and I believe did their audio at some point because their sound changed for the better in about 2001.