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KTRB-860 Website up with image of San Francisco in background?

I have discovered KTRB's new website. After a couple of years of "Under Construction", Now it says "KTRB 860AM The Talk Station". However in the background to the left is an image of San Francisco and to the right is Musical Notes. Take your guess at what it means, though I have a feeling its move to San Francisco is coming up very soon. Check it out at http://www.ktrb860.com/
 
It occurs to me that Thomas R. Bates is probably spinning in his grave over 860 moving from Modesto.<P ID="signature">______________


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> It occurs to me that Thomas R. Bates is probably spinning in
> his grave over 860 moving from Modesto.
>
I agree KM, He must be spinning in his grave. I really wish that they would move the KTRB calls to 840-Modesto and move KPMP (or some other calls) to 860. Back to the KTRB website, I am just guessing that was an image of San Francisco in the background. It sure isn't Modesto:)
 
> I have discovered KTRB's new website. After a couple of
> years of "Under Construction", Now it says "KTRB 860AM The
> Talk Station". However in the background to the left is an
> image of San Francisco and to the right is Musical Notes.
> Take your guess at what it means, though I have a feeling
> its move to San Francisco is coming up very soon. Check it
> out at http://www.ktrb860.com/
>


Great. Another talk station that the Bay Area doesn't need.
 
> Great. Another talk station that the Bay Area doesn't need.
>
If you looked at the website, to the right of the "KTRB 860AM The Talk Station" are some Musical Notes in the background. I don't know that means (If it really means anything) but maybe Talk won't be in its future when they make that switch to San Francisco. But then again I maybe wrong. You are right, there are so many talk stations. Currently from Modesto, KTRB is a hodge podge mix of syndicated talk shows and brokered infomercials. In fact it seems like they are MOSTLY INFOMERCIALS. As I have mentioned in an earlier thread, On weekday evenings from 7:pM-11:pM, KTRB runs brokered Asian programming(mostly music) which deviates from the rest of the programming. I don't know if this will be THE KTRB when they move to San Francisco, tweak the Talk format or just debut another format? Your guess is as good as mine:)
 
> > I have discovered KTRB's new website. After a couple of
> > years of "Under Construction", Now it says "KTRB 860AM The
>
> > Talk Station". However in the background to the left is an
>
> > image of San Francisco and to the right is Musical Notes.
> > Take your guess at what it means, though I have a feeling
> > its move to San Francisco is coming up very soon. Check it
>
> > out at http://www.ktrb860.com/
> >
>
>
> Great. Another talk station that the Bay Area doesn't need.
>
Really! 3 in a row. 810 AM, 860 AM, 910 AM.
 
> > > I have discovered KTRB's new website. After a couple of
> > > years of "Under Construction", Now it says "KTRB 860AM
> The
> >
> > > Talk Station". However in the background to the left is
> an
> >
> > > image of San Francisco and to the right is Musical
> Notes.
> > > Take your guess at what it means, though I have a
> feeling
> > > its move to San Francisco is coming up very soon. Check
> it
> >
> > > out at http://www.ktrb860.com/
> > >
> >
> >
> > Great. Another talk station that the Bay Area doesn't
> need.
> >
> Really! 3 in a row. 810 AM, 860 AM, 910 AM.
>

Yes really whatever that means. You missed 560, 960, 1220, 1550, plus 650, 1530, 1380, "Too Much Talk", but not enough action. Here's something you can do with your time, name the artist.
 
> Yes really whatever that means. You missed 560, 960, 1220,
> 1550, plus 650, 1530, 1380, "Too Much Talk", but not enough
> action. Here's something you can do with your time, name the
> artist.
>
Don't forget 106.9 Free FM:)
 
"Too Much Talk", but not enough
> action. Here's something you can do with your time, name the
> artist.
>
Paul Revere & the Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay
 
> > Yes really whatever that means. You missed 560, 960, 1220,
>
> > 1550, plus 650, 1530, 1380, "Too Much Talk", but not
> enough
> > action. Here's something you can do with your time, name
> the
> > artist.
> >
> Don't forget 106.9 Free FM:)
>
The first set of ratings suggest that most people have forgotten Free FM. John London, however, probably never will...and Darian O'Toole might not be able to remember!
 
> The first set of ratings suggest that most people have
> forgotten Free FM. John London, however, probably never
> will...and Darian O'Toole might not be able to remember!
>
I agree with you that 106.9 Free FM is a forgettable station, I was just adding to apco25 list of talk stations, a few which maybe forgettable too like 1550. And if 860 leaves their programming status quo(Syndicated Talk and Infomercials), KTRB will be as forgettable as 106.9 Free FM.
 
> > > > I have discovered KTRB's new website. After a couple
> of
> > > > years of "Under Construction", Now it says "KTRB 860AM
>
> > The
> > >
> > > > Talk Station". However in the background to the left
> is
> > an
> > >
> > > > image of San Francisco and to the right is Musical
> > Notes.
> > > > Take your guess at what it means, though I have a
> > feeling
> > > > its move to San Francisco is coming up very soon.
> Check
> > it
> > >
> > > > out at http://www.ktrb860.com/
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Great. Another talk station that the Bay Area doesn't
> > need.
> > >
> > Really! 3 in a row. 810 AM, 860 AM, 910 AM.
> >
>
> Yes really whatever that means. You missed 560, 960, 1220,
> 1550, plus 650, 1530, 1380, "Too Much Talk", but not enough
> action. Here's something you can do with your time, name the
> artist.
>
Don't forget 1280, and 1320
 
Re: KTRB-860 and other station location changes

FlavorRadio said:
Does anyone know when the last time a new station/frequncy came into the market ala KTRB 860?
Into the Bay Area? Never. There have been some stations that were within the market that readjusted to other nearby locales (such as KQW/KCBS relocating its COL from San Jose to San Francisco and its transmitter location from Alviso to Novato back in the 1940s), but no major relocations such as this one.The only other one I can think of that is this major is the pending move of KATD/990's transmitter to the Sacramento area, but its COL will remain Pittsburg.DJ(PS -- Ooooh, this new format is going to take a bit of getting used to. How do I dial down the type size on old posts?)
 
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