Probably none, they didn't mention moving the "Now" CHR format currently on 99.3 to 105.5, I think it's going to be different, maybe a simulcast of KYNO 940 AM, Fresno already has 4 CHR/Top-40 stations without them.What station would flip to CHR?
What CHRs do they have?Probably none, they didn't mention moving the "Now" CHR format currently on 99.3 to 105.5, I think it's going to be different, maybe a simulcast of KYNO 940 AM, Fresno already has 4 CHR/Top-40 stations without them.
KWYE 101.1, KBOS 94.9, KSEQ 97.1, KHTN 104.7 and from Visalia KCRZ 104.9. KSOF 98.9 can be considered AC/CHR which plays new and older AC hits. Some stations lean more towards Hip Hop and some lean more towards pop hits like Lady Gaga, Marooon 5 and Katy Perry.What CHRs do they have?
KHTN and one I didn't mention AC KABX 97.5 along with 99.9 KCIV have strong signals in Fresno, don't go by the FCC filed coverage maps, their HAAT at there high sea level height and power makes them line of sight, as far as format for 105.5, yes you're probably right about KYNO unless they add more 70s, my other thought would be 90s and 00s format, since KJWL is 70s and 80s.KWYE is HOT AC, KSOF is AC. KBOS and KSEQ are Rhythmic CHR and KHTN and KCRZ are virtual non-entities in Fresno. A 60s based KYNO simulcast will be hard to sell.
Not going by the FCC maps, I rely more on Longly-Rice. While KCRZ, KHTN and KABX get into Fresno, they neither target no compete in Fresno. KABX targets Merced, KHTN targets Merced and to a lesser extent, Modesto and KCRZ is primarily Visalia. Can you hear them well in a Car in Fresno, yes. But, is the average listener in Fresno listening to these stations?KHTN and one I didn't mention AC KABX 97.5 along with 99.9 KCIV have strong signals in Fresno, don't go by the FCC filed coverage maps, their HAAT at there high sea level height and power makes them line of sight, as far as format for 105.5, yes you're probably right about KYNO unless they add more 70s, my other thought would be 90s and 00s format, since KJWL is 70s and 80s.
I'm betting that 105.5 will be a Spanish format, and that will be NO surprise to me!On Monday May 30 KJWL Classic Hits moves to 99.3, as far as what's going on 105.5, it's a surprise.
AM radios in trucks suck PERIOD! As I turn the AC, there is noise going thru the AM especially when the signal gets weaker. I'm sure the AC blower switch has a poor electrical ground on it.After investing all of this time in developing a listener base on 105.5 for KJWL why move it? Park KYNO on 99.3. I still don't understand why they moved KJWL to 105.5 in the first place. Then again, some KJWL listeners won't mind KYNO to much and listen long enough to find out about to move, but they'll add KYNO to their rotation of stations.
I know I'd listen to KYNO more on FM, the AM radios in Freightliners SUCK!
I don't think formats like KYNO are not the most popular anymore, (hate to say it) but Spanish is growing more and more, especially in Fresno!Why why why a simulcast?? Makes zero sense when 940 KYNO could REALLY BENEFIT from an FM signal.
Classic Hits KJWL 99.3 will simulcast on 105.5 til July 1, then 105.5 will have a new format, KYNO would be nice to hear on FM, as long as the new format is in English and Not News-talk or Sports, we have enough of those stations.Why why why a simulcast?? Makes zero sense when 940 KYNO could REALLY BENEFIT from an FM signal.
Still, there are some nicely successful over-60 formats run by local owners who sell to retailers who don't care about ages and the like. There is plenty of business at that level, particularly in medium and smaller markets where the bulk of revenue is local direct.The youngest Baby Boomer is 58 which is well over the sellable demographic for ad agencies.