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KYSR FM HD 2 Station?

I hope not, we already have KMVN-2 and KPCC-2 and rumored KCBS-2.

Besides, what is the big deal about this format anyways, it's just Starbucks rock, most of which KYSR already plays anyways.
 
Joshua Messex said:
I hope not, we already have KMVN-2 and KPCC-2 and rumored KCBS-2.

Besides, what is the big deal about this format anyways, it's just Starbucks rock, most of which KYSR already plays anyways.

Yea, all 80's hits is gone. I was sad to hear it go away. I was thinking the same thing. But KYSR-HD2 is Adult Alternative. I wonder if KCBS is going to debut another format now that there is two hd stations that play adult alternative. It would be nice to bring club fusion on one of the clear channel stations. Pride radio ain't cutting it for me anymore. Speaking about KBIG-HD2, they are not broadcasting again in HD for the last two days. Also KIIS-FM HD is not multicasting also its KIIS in espanol format. Whats going on?
 
socamex26 said:
Joshua Messex said:
I hope not, we already have KMVN-2 and KPCC-2 and rumored KCBS-2.

Besides, what is the big deal about this format anyways, it's just Starbucks rock, most of which KYSR already plays anyways.

Yea, all 80's hits is gone. I was sad to hear it go away. I was thinking the same thing. But KYSR-HD2 is Adult Alternative. I wonder if KCBS is going to debut another format now that there is two hd stations that play adult alternative. It would be nice to bring club fusion on one of the clear channel stations. Pride radio ain't cutting it for me anymore. Speaking about KBIG-HD2, they are not broadcasting again in HD for the last two days. Also KIIS-FM HD is not multicasting also its KIIS in espanol format. Whats going on?
Clear Channel LA did some software upgrades recently that took their HD-2 channels off for a few days, but I heard recently that they've had some equipment failures and in this day and age that means waiting for new equipment to be sent from the manufacturer, though some of it may just be repaired. It'll all be back soon as I've been told that CCLA is commited to HD & HD-2.
 
calguy said:
socamex26 said:
Joshua Messex said:
I hope not, we already have KMVN-2 and KPCC-2 and rumored KCBS-2.

Besides, what is the big deal about this format anyways, it's just Starbucks rock, most of which KYSR already plays anyways.

Yea, all 80's hits is gone. I was sad to hear it go away. I was thinking the same thing. But KYSR-HD2 is Adult Alternative. I wonder if KCBS is going to debut another format now that there is two hd stations that play adult alternative. It would be nice to bring club fusion on one of the clear channel stations. Pride radio ain't cutting it for me anymore. Speaking about KBIG-HD2, they are not broadcasting again in HD for the last two days. Also KIIS-FM HD is not multicasting also its KIIS in espanol format. Whats going on?
Clear Channel LA did some software upgrades recently that took their HD-2 channels off for a few days, but I heard recently that they've had some equipment failures and in this day and age that means waiting for new equipment to be sent from the manufacturer, though some of it may just be repaired.  It'll all be back soon as I've been told that CCLA is commited to HD & HD-2.

This is called commitment to HD and HD2? Is this Broken Bow, Nebraska or is this Los Angeles?

So what have the staffs of these recently silent Los Angeles radio stations been doing? Taking well-deserved vacations? Oh yeah, I forgot for a moment. These are station-in-a-box operations. I imagine the phones have been ringing off the hook from concerned HD radio listeners. Not.

Oh, I've got it. These stations have been silent in sympathy with last Tuesday's Internet radio "Day of Silence". Yeah, that's it.
 
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