So when is KFSD going to drop the Classical Music. As of right now, I am listening to KFSD Online and they are still Classical? What's the source?ercjncpr said:So does this mean that Art Astor finally learned that classical music and AM radio don't mix?
Madmansam said:So when is KFSD going to drop the Classical Music. As of right now, I am listening to KFSD Online and they are still Classical? What's the source?ercjncpr said:So does this mean that Art Astor finally learned that classical music and AM radio don't mix?
Madmansam said:Disregard my previous post. I spoke too soon. I found the info at SDRadio.neArt Astor reminds me so much of Saul Levine. He has changed his AM Stations so many times and back again, it is amazing. I wonder where Classical will move to next?
I agree except, that most media conglomerates will not switch a format back to the frequency's original format. For instance, Saul Levine has switched both 540 and 1260 back and forth between a new format and back to the tried and true Adult Standards format especially 1260. In fact give it time, both 540 and 1260 will go back to Adult Standards and 1450 might go back to Classical.dbdigital said:Madmansam said:Disregard my previous post. I spoke too soon. I found the info at SDRadio.neArt Astor reminds me so much of Saul Levine. He has changed his AM Stations so many times and back again, it is amazing. I wonder where Classical will move to next?
No more so than the media conglomerates have done. Both Saul and Art seek to fill programming holes left by the 'big box broadcasters' when some format gets flipped because it no longer makes enough money to satisfy them. I applaud these two "mavericks" for trying to maintain some format diversity in the So. CA area.
What I would like to see Astor and Levine do is make sure their AM stations offer the best analog sound possible. AM stereo would be nice.
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Madmansam said:I agree except, that most media conglomerates will not switch a format back to the frequency's original format. For instance, Saul Levine has switched both 540 and 1260 back and forth between a new format and back to the tried and true Adult Standards format especially 1260. In fact give it time, both 540 and 1260 will go back to Adult Standards and 1450 might go back to Classical.dbdigital said:Madmansam said:Disregard my previous post. I spoke too soon. I found the info at SDRadio.neArt Astor reminds me so much of Saul Levine. He has changed his AM Stations so many times and back again, it is amazing. I wonder where Classical will move to next?
No more so than the media conglomerates have done. Both Saul and Art seek to fill programming holes left by the 'big box broadcasters' when some format gets flipped because it no longer makes enough money to satisfy them. I applaud these two "mavericks" for trying to maintain some format diversity in the So. CA area.
What I would like to see Astor and Levine do is make sure their AM stations offer the best analog sound possible. AM stereo would be nice.
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sdwulfdawg said:The on air presentation of the syndicated classical music programming was atrocious (it comes from WCRB in Boston). I would vet that because of the older demos and the $$$ in North County it will be back somehow.
Garrett said:WCRB is considered a first rate Classical Station to some and the flagship for a Classical Music network in the New England area.
sdwulfdawg said:WFMT in Chicago is the very best, as well as KING-FM in Seattle.
ercjncpr said:Garrett said:WCRB is considered a first rate Classical Station to some and the flagship for a Classical Music network in the New England area.
If they are first rate, I would hate to hear the second rate station!
sdwulfdawg said:With Kingsley McLaren warbling and their jukebox approach to classical music, XLNC is a trainwreck not worth the electricity it takes to light up their transmitter.