For the engineers here, is 810's signal really that much stronger than 560's?
Is 50,000 watts stronger than 5,000 watts?
560 is a great signal, and still has value. They could always sell or lease it to an ethnic broadcaster like Punjabi Radio for example. I'm sure KVTO, KEST, or KMKY would love to upgrade to 560.I predict 560 will go dark and Cumulus will turn in the license. AM isn't sustainable in SF anymore, except for KCBS (which most listen to FM 106.9 anyway), and KNBR (which most listen to 104.5).
I'm still confused. Is is just a swap of formats between KSFO and KGO, or are the call letters moving too?
Does this mean “The Spread” is moving to the KSFO signal? A Cumulus representative did not immediately respond to RBR+TVBR‘s request for comment.
FCC Data shows the latest application related to KSFO was in 2022, and no indication of turning in the license. KSFO's current license expires in 2029.I predict 560 will go dark and Cumulus will turn in the license. AM isn't sustainable in SF anymore, except for KCBS (which most listen to FM 106.9 anyway), and KNBR (which most listen to 104.5).
What does the data show for KGO's status?
Where are you?If you're east of SFO yes, 560 is better because KGO is directional day & night.
Otherwise KGO is much better in SFO & NNW & SSE then KSFO.
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Nothing on KGO since 2022.What does the data show for KGO's status?
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You don't have to go very far. Remember KSFO/KYA-FM?Looking at other 3 letter calls that were moved to a different frequency, it is certainly allowed. But will Cumulus want to pay the $400 or more (for both to swap) to do that? But hey, if they keep it in place as is, it wouldn't cost them anything!
KOY Phoenix from 550 to 1230 in 1999 is one example.
Not likely. AM is actually better in the Bay Area than in most places. Secondly, the 560 signal’s coverage is better than half of the AM signals on the air. I can see a religious broadcaster jumping on it, like Relevant Radio should Cumulus choose to sell. Actually, I see them dumping 1050 before 560 in that case.I predict 560 will go dark and Cumulus will turn in the license. AM isn't sustainable in SF anymore, except for KCBS (which most listen to FM 106.9 anyway), and KNBR (which most listen to 104.5).
Actually they have two shows that are done locally in terms of covering mostly California topics. Did u even look at the program schedule before making the comment or.The KSFO lineup is 100% syndicated talk. They can't afford to even do a measly morning show. At this point, it doesn't matter whether its KSFO or sports betting. Both are garbage, existing to keep the license alive.
Interesting that market #4 does not have a local conservative talk host, anywhere. But then, that's one thing I don't mind missing from radio.