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Jim Sloane Returns

Okay, you don't have to spell his name right, but how about some details?
 
caveman-97 said:
Okay, you don't have to spell his name right...

Right you are, Cavedude...
It may be L. David Sloane (obscure Michelle Lee song from '68),
or it may be A Man Called Sloane (obscure NBC show from '79),
but here in Tuscon--oops, Tucson ;D--it's Jim Slone.


caveman-97 said:
...but how about some details?

Does this have anything to do with the Giant 580 rumors from
some weeks back?
 
Please refresh the memory. What format is Giant 580 again?

Well if he is indeed back, it's about time. Tucson radio could not be worse!
 
This just in---

It appears that the Jim Slone aquistion is....


1030 KEVT. Rumor has it that Kathy Green(e) has departed the Journal cluster to become the new GM... This thing could move pretty fast... Stay Tuned for Further developments.
 
radioguy58 said:
1030 KEVT.

Could this infer there will become one less estacion en Espanol in the
Cortaro/Tucson market? Doesn't it usually go the other way?

Better hope DavidEduardo and zumahansnews94 don't discover this thread
or there will be collateral damage all over the Tucson Tanim Board. ;D
 
:) I remember a few years back there was speculation that Tom Hassey was going to buy 1030 and bring IMUS in the Morning back and the the old Hot Talk format he had at KTUC...must have been just prior to The Jolt starting up.....Hassey is the anti-Slone of radio ???
 
BobinPhoenix said:
Could he change the format to traditional country?

Let's hope he does! I've got my fingers crossed. Some say that format won't work, but with Jim running the ship... HE WILL make it a winner!
 
----->Could this infer there will become one less estacion en Espanol in the
Cortaro/Tucson market?

Ojalaque.
 
According to Broadcasting & Cable, Slone paid $1.5 million for KEVT. That's actually not a lot of cash for a 10,000 watt station.

The story I've heard is that the format will be classic country, not at all unlike KCUB before Slone sold it to Citadel. When the sale took place a few years ago, Slone received over $60 million for his Tucson stations. Slone should have no shortage of working capital to make the new station a success.

KIIM recently was heard playing a Marty Robbins classic. Maybe they are concerned.
 
Maybe hell froze over.

I heard that KIIM, concerned about the possibility of a REAL country station managed by a local owner who knows the market, conducted a seance to resurrect the late, respected Tom Maples, the first g.m. at 99.5 KNDE and the man who put country on the FM airwaves in the Naked Pueblo.

Maples is reportedly holding out for an all automated format using the old reel to reel machines in Ron's garage.
 
Northwest Bobby said:
;) Whatever station Jim signs on will be the best sounding, best run signal in town. The man has a midas touch!! 8)

It has now been the better part of a year since the man with the midas touch launched KCEE. It has a strange music mix ranging from 1940s pop to 1960s country to Motown. KCEE has one of the lowest operating budgets in the market and it also has terrible ratings. Any thoughts?
 
??? Since I have returned to Tucson I have noticed a more oldies pop based formats now on KtUC and KGVY. The demos support that flavor of music for aging baby boomers where as the big band-early 50's sound does not have the BIG demos it had in 1985. Somebody who is 45 today in 20 years will not listen to a station on AM that plays music they did not grow up with. A really fun kick ass tight rock and roll format of the first ten years (55-65) would be fun in a growing sea of oldie stations here in Tucson..... :eek:
 
The music is too wide of a spectrum and, except for the hourly AP News, KCEE is essentially a "jukebox" relative to its competition. On a minor note, the audio sounds flat. I think 1030 would have done better with classic country.
 
It could have been something...I dont think he really thought it out - sounds to me like its his own personal iPod
 
Not to knock the observations posted here but Jim is doing exactly what he said he'd be doing with the station. He said that he was going to play what he wanted.
 
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