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KTRB-860 has prime time brokered Asian Programming,Is this its future in San Francisco?

KTRB-860 has prime time brokered Asian Programming,Is this its future in San Francisco?

Check out my post on KTRB-860 at Central California Board. KTRB-860 Modesto is running brokered Asian Programming from 7:pM-11:pM. I wonder if this is the future of KTRB when it makes the move to San Francisco?
 
Re: KTRB-860 has prime time brokered Asian Programming,Is this its future in San Francisco?

> Check out my post on KTRB-860 at Central California Board.
> KTRB-860 Modesto is running brokered Asian Programming from
> 7:pM-11:pM. I wonder if this is the future of KTRB when it
> makes the move to San Francisco?
>
No Way!
 
Re: KTRB-860 has prime time brokered Asian Programming,Is this its future in San Francisco?

> No Way!
> Actually I should have wrote in the subject area, If Brokered programming is in the future of the new S.F. KTRB like infomercials, religious programming, Asian programming, etc.
 
Re: KTRB-860 has prime time brokered Asian Programming,Is this its future in San Francisco?

> Check out my post on KTRB-860 at Central California Board.
> KTRB-860 Modesto is running brokered Asian Programming from
> 7:pM-11:pM. I wonder if this is the future of KTRB when it
> makes the move to San Francisco?
>
Maybe they felt the market has too many talkers and broadened their scope.
 
Re: KTRB-860 has prime time brokered Asian Programming,Is this its future in San Francisco?

> Maybe they felt the market has too many talkers and
> broadened their scope.

Or, as I suggested in the thread on this subject on the Central California board, maybe Pappas just counts the money.<P ID="signature">______________


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