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KLUV

My wife's yelling at me again about KLUV, "OH Please don't encourage Zippo's zaneeness... Zippo is plenty zaney enough with you."

I was just applauding the Zip dude when he said "Zip on over."

That's cool. Ain't noting wrong with that.
 
I know this has nothing to do with the topic, but speaking of KLUV; Who is currently doing nights from 7-midnight? I've heard them occasionally during the hour, but never caught a name.
 
I think it's VT'd by Zippo during those hours.

R
 
somebody has put a blind box ad for an air personality for "Dallas Oldies* Station"-- they don't mention the station but kluv is the only oldies station in town, right? *(even though they might not use that term oldies anymore)... anybody have insight on this?
 
WhoDat! said:
somebody has put a blind box ad for an air personality for "Dallas Oldies* Station"-- they don't mention the station but kluv is the only oldies station in town, right? *(even though they might not use that term oldies anymore)... anybody have insight on this?

I wonder if that's a pre KKDA-AM format flip opening, since they were listed as Oldies in Arbitron before they were sold.

R
 
Robert Bass said:
WhoDat! said:
somebody has put a blind box ad for an air personality for "Dallas Oldies* Station"-- they don't mention the station but kluv is the only oldies station in town, right? *(even though they might not use that term oldies anymore)... anybody have insight on this?

I wonder if that's a pre KKDA-AM format flip opening, since they were listed as Oldies in Arbitron before they were sold.

R

don't think so, the new owner skr partners are Korean, and the format is asian now, don't think that will change...
 
WhoDat! said:
Robert Bass said:
WhoDat! said:
somebody has put a blind box ad for an air personality for "Dallas Oldies* Station"-- they don't mention the station but kluv is the only oldies station in town, right? *(even though they might not use that term oldies anymore)... anybody have insight on this?

I wonder if that's a pre KKDA-AM format flip opening, since they were listed as Oldies in Arbitron before they were sold.

R

don't think so, the new owner skr partners are Korean, and the format is asian now, don't think that will change...

Well what I was suggesting was, perhaps the BBA position opening listing in question was placed "before" KKDA-AM was sold. Or did it just appear this week? Is there a “date posted” shown?

R
 
What happens at least some of the time with those blind box ads is a station a considerable distance from town but still within driving distance, like Sherman/Denison, will list itself as part of the larger market. About 10 years ago, I applied for one of those ads about a St. Louis station and found out it was actually a station in rural Illinois almost 80 miles from St. Louis that didn't put a listenable signal into even one St. Louis metro county.

Don't get me wrong. I can't say this is happening for sure, and I have no idea who it might be. I'm just saying a "Dallas oldies" station doesn't automatically mean it's KLUV.
 
kent, yes i've seen this happen also, so i fully expect that is going to be the case... they would probably get alot more resumes saying dallas than tyler or waco... other than that the only openings i see in dallas are for kvil-fm which is lite-rock...
 
What about 94.5? They are urban oldies.
 
It's not K*LUV. I suspect KAAM, but don't really know for sure. We'd never use the 'O' word in an ad. ;D
 
johnsummers said:
It's not K*LUV. I suspect KAAM, but don't really know for sure. We'd never use the 'O' word in an ad. ;D

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Thank you John!
I told you guys KLUV has "flipped".
They are not "O"ldies anymore as per Mr. Summers!

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We stopped using the 'O' word almost 8 years ago...

Does that mean I can say "All Oldies, All the Time" now without dispute?

I seem to recall the origin and first use of this slogan in DFW was an issue between K-Oldie, KLDD(AM), and K*LUV-FM back in the late '80's.

To the best of my recollection, KLDD used this phrase first and K*LUV followed.

Incidentally, I really miss hearing the 59th Street Bridge Song on KLUV.
 
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