ThatVoice22
Banned
I was listening to Coast-to-Coast-AM with George Noory on KPRC AM 950 from about 11pm on Wednesday night, then switched over to KTRH AM 740 to hear the 1130pm news which started normally.
Then at 1131, total silence. Tuned back to KPRC, total silence. Back to KTRH, then KPRC, all silence….
Suddenly, several commercials came on KTRH, same exact audio was also on KPRC. This odd simulcast of commercials lasted about 4 minutes.
Then, a public service message came involving Bexar County. Wait-what?
THEN, on came a promotional for WOAI San Antonio (in Bexar County) which happens to be the flagship station of all of iHeart Radio and the corporate center for holding company iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications)
Suddenly at 1137pm, KTRH started airing Coast-to-Coast AM which it shouldn’t be playing at that time. Same audio on KPRC where Coast-to-Coast should be airing prior to midnight.
One minute later, KTRH switched to Our American Stories, the correct program.
KPRC maintained Coast-to-Coast, so all had returned to normal.
That was a brief radio window of weirdness, probably caused by an engineering error at WOAI. Perhaps this mistake occurred on every iHeart station across the country.
Then at 1131, total silence. Tuned back to KPRC, total silence. Back to KTRH, then KPRC, all silence….
Suddenly, several commercials came on KTRH, same exact audio was also on KPRC. This odd simulcast of commercials lasted about 4 minutes.
Then, a public service message came involving Bexar County. Wait-what?
THEN, on came a promotional for WOAI San Antonio (in Bexar County) which happens to be the flagship station of all of iHeart Radio and the corporate center for holding company iHeartMedia, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Communications)
Suddenly at 1137pm, KTRH started airing Coast-to-Coast AM which it shouldn’t be playing at that time. Same audio on KPRC where Coast-to-Coast should be airing prior to midnight.
One minute later, KTRH switched to Our American Stories, the correct program.
KPRC maintained Coast-to-Coast, so all had returned to normal.
That was a brief radio window of weirdness, probably caused by an engineering error at WOAI. Perhaps this mistake occurred on every iHeart station across the country.