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My best guess is probably not very important, considering the East Valley skews much younger than the West.What is 94.9 broadcasting now? It would appear that KOAI 95.1 The Wow Factor has lost their translator. Correct?
Anyone know why? How important was 94.9 to KOAI?


That Map is not entirely accurate. I was listening listening to 95.1 on the Loop 202 from 44th Street to Dobson Rd yesterday. The signal does get kind of weak around Papago Mountain in the Tempe area, but it comes in pretty well the Arcadia and South Scottsdale area which are outside of that Contour.KOAI is COL Sun City West AZ. That should tell you something about the demographics.
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The KOAI transmitter is far to the north, in Prescott National Forest, and while it covers the COL fine from there, its protected contour covers less than half of the Phoenix metro:
I marked the COL on the contour map with an "X":
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It is not surprising that Sebastian's format plays well on that signal ... the demos match perfectly.
Now look at the 94.9 translator:
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Definitely not a loss of "Wow Factor" listeners. In fact, I wonder why they're doing this at all with so little of the Metro covered.
Don't forget in-vehicle listening has usually better reception than listening at home.That Map is not entirely accurate. I was listening listening to 95.1 on the Loop 202 from 44th Street to Dobson Rd yesterday. The signal does get kind of weak around Papago Mountain in the Tempe area, but it comes in pretty well the Arcadia and South Scottsdale area which are outside of that Contour.
That Map is not entirely accurate. I was listening listening to 95.1 on the Loop 202 from 44th Street to Dobson Rd yesterday. The signal does get kind of weak around Papago Mountain in the Tempe area, but it comes in pretty well the Arcadia and South Scottsdale area which are outside of that Contour.
Don't forget in-vehicle listening has usually better reception than listening at home.
It depends on where you are. Here in NE Mesa, even at lower elevations than mine (1500 ft ASL at my house), both 95.1 and 94.9 come in perfectly, even in my stucco-encrusted abode. I've been able to hear both in other (lower-elevation) parts of the metro as well. 95.1 doesn't start fading away until I get to Gilbert, and even then, it's in and out depending on what part of town I'm in. This is in my van, of course, not indoors.The KOAI transmitter is far to the north, in Prescott National Forest, and while it covers the COL fine from there, its protected contour covers less than half of the Phoenix metro:
It is not surprising that Sebastian's format plays well on that signal ... the demos match perfectly.
Now look at the 94.9 translator:
Definitely not a loss of "Wow Factor" listeners. In fact, I wonder why they're doing this at all with so little of the Metro covered.
That would be the "CP" I believe.I think KOAI is actually transmitting from an Auxiliary site on White Tanks mountain on the west side of the Metro now. Not from Towers Mountain near Crown King anymore