elchupacabras said:OC Radio Geek said:DoctorWu said:Greg Strickland said:Also, I think it can be safely said that anyone in the LA Metro who wants to hear KFI can pick it up OK. The areas (like in some buildings) where KFI reception may be impaired are probably less significant than the areas of the market where Mount Wilson FMs have problems.
To their credit CC did not downgrade KFI to a Class B station to escape the ordeal of replicating the original tower.
Agree 100% with Greg. KFI is already a brick in the LA Metro and in San Diego, Ventura, Riverside and San Bernardino counties. I've picked it up in the daytime as far north as Daly City and as far east as Summerlin. And having a Class A clear-channel blowtorch is still a medal of pride for any radio company.
-- Doc
I have said the same thing before. KFI's signal is far too strong on AM to even think about going to FM. I seriously doubt that KFI would simulcast on both AM and FM. I believe that they are firmly rooted in AM forever.
It ain't the signal, it's the band, and the band is dying. It is only a matter of time KFI moves to FM when their demographics continue to gray.
Hmmm........we shall see.