TVC1500 said:Don't hold your breath.
Considering that KFMB is now 20th in 25-54, I don't think we have long to wait for some kind of action. Low rated news talkers can't be helped by moving to FM or doing a simulcast... only good ones.
TVC1500 said:Don't hold your breath.
Garrett said:Which begs the question, if not a simulcast with the AM right now, what will they do with 100.7 in the short term? Might they stay with JACK, or is JACK a money hemorage for them? When I was in San Diego over the break, I noticed that they played a lot more disco and motown than the networked JACK we have out here, and there was no Oldies in San Diego at the time. But now?
DavidEduardo said:(FM is off a third in billing since 2000 and the AM is off about 15%).
136kgb said:KFMB-AM shut off the Stereo pilot in 2001. I can't imagine KFMB wasting a good FM signal with talk. The AM signal is great they would gain absolutely nothing with the FM.
If anything I would put sports on the FM. Sports on FM will work, and games sound amazing in stereo!
And I personally believe that FM sports will make money,
and if they can steal the Padres away from 1090 the station will beome the sports leader especially with a legendary set of call letters like KFMB
136kgb said:KFMB-AM shut off the Stereo pilot in 2001. I can't imagine KFMB wasting a good FM signal with talk. The AM signal is great they would gain absolutely nothing with the FM.
If anything I would put sports on the FM. Sports on FM will work, and games sound amazing in stereo! And I personally believe that FM sports will make money, and if they can steal the Padres away from 1090 the station will beome the sports leader especially with a legendary set of call letters like KFMB
136kgb said:136KGB, 1170 KCBQ, 600 KOGO, 76 KFMB, KFMB-FM (B100), 910 KDEO, 1090 XERB, KKLQ (Q-106), KyXy 96.5, and KSON AM and FM.
The greatest air talent in the world has been on these stations.
All of these stations had a huge impact on the city of San Diego, and on the San Diego culture. KGB and KCBQ had a national impact during the 60's and 70's.
And just for the record AM does NOT suck. And only a snob know it all would even say that it does!
If you learn how to program people will listen to AM or FM just look at KFI and KOGO, both have amazing ratings compared to FMs, and them being on FM would gain them NOTHING!
David stick to LA radio (where you are), where radio is just as twisted as you are! Keep your AM bigotry to yourself!
Garrett said:It is too bad I never was in the same circle long enough to learn about the business from you.
Garrett said:So let’s be nice, and David, I am sorry I brought this on. It is too bad I never was in the same circle long enough to learn about the business from you.
Garrett said:I think it's like having someone like Les Moonves, or Randy Michaels take time out of their busy day to tell us the business, but you wouldn't think of disrespecting them, would you?
Garrett said:I think it's like having someone like Les Moonves, or Randy Michaels take time out of their busy day
TVC1500 said:I know Dan Mason of CBS well, but if I discovered that he
was posting multiple times here on daily basis, I might lose a little respect, or think he didn't have all his oars in the water.
Eduardo-is an expert in all facets of Hispanic radio. That's it.
He may have opinions on other formats, but that's all they are. Is he good with crunching numbers & research
absolutely: that does not make him an expert in mainstream formats. If he was, he would
be out there doing it.
Not constantly posting on the boards.
Well, there is a smaller trend to moving Sports to FM, such as detroit and now Portland. In Detroit, the move is apparently working very well.