Bryan Simmons says:
> I was working at KROY when they put up the free standing green tower, I'm
> wondering if they're still using it?
Not sure - seems when I rode my bike on the American River bike path
in 1990 and saw the tower (if that's the KSAC tower next to the 3-tower
KIID array), it was silver (unpainted, and appeared not to be free-standing).
This is when 1240 was KSAC Classical, if memory serves me correctly...
> It's hard to believe that a station with that little tea-pot signal used to own the > town, but it did it with superior programming. The station could do better now > and I agree that some type of nostalgia format could work, but it has to be
> done right or it'll die a quick death.
That means spending m-o-n-e-y...perhaps they could economize like
630 KIDD, Monterey, which does a fine job of the MOR/standards format,
utilizing at least two jocks "live" in the drive-time slots (ex-KNBR Mike
Cleary doing mornings, last I heard)...
Another tea-pot Class IV AM'er that did extremely well for years that
comes to my mind was 1340 KIST, Santa Barbara, another fairly-populated
area...
> I would LOVE to see the old KROY calls come back to where they belong. I
> know that there are those who still remember the old 1240 KROY and I have to > think that they might give it a chance again if there was compelling
> programming to listen to.
100-percent dead-on, Bryan...I miss KROY, having listened to it while toodling
about the American River during my many trips to Goethe Park as a yoot, er,
youth...
--jay