I thought it was September of 2015
How About Dance Thats Prefect For That Market!!
Keep in mind that KSJO is not a "San Francisco" signal. It is strictly a South Bay signal, serving Santa Clara County (San Jose embedded Nielsen metro) and the area on the peninsula and east bay just north of San Jose.
San Jose already has one country station. It could not use another.
Smooth Jazz is not going to be demographically or ethnically a good match for the South Bay, and it's age appeal would make it pretty much unsalable in a mostly transactional market.
David, if you take a look here it seems that its about to go Nash for sure: https://twitter.com/tweet_chip/status/461498775635120128 is this really confirmed or not?
It would be very odd, since the signal is not a full market one and San Jose already has a long-established country station. Of course, "odd" often defines the stuff the Cloud People do.
More likely is that they will gnash KSCS.
Yes, that's what I also have in mind, but I wonder who is this Tom Taylor of what the tweet is describing about.
So do you know the time frame of the New Format on 92.3?
We shall see Tuesday
If it is country, it will likely happen on Memorial Day. That's a nice tie-in with the embedded patriotism that is part of the format.
If it is indeed Cumulus, and they are talking about a "top 10 market" they are even bigger idiots than I thought. San José, an embedded market, is the 36th metro and 72nd in revenue. KSJO is not a San Francisco signal... it is strictly a South Bay signal and it has to compete with an established, heritage and locally programmed country station in KRTY.
But the groundswell of reports including All Access and the daily newsletters indicates that it will be a Nash debut.
I picked up KSJO when I lived in Pacifica near SF
Its not really stupid, if your going to create another country station you might as well put it on a signal where country works the most, in san jose, and maybe simulcast on 107.7 for San Francisco.