According to Barry Horn, 105.3 KLLI is now 105.3 KRLD-FM.
Does that make it easy for the Rangers to move to the FM side.
Does that make it easy for the Rangers to move to the FM side.
LOLjeffdfw said:That is going to be confusing... when someone says "Gavin ran KRLD into the ground!" you'll have to ask "Which one?" ;D ;D ;D
jeffdfw said:That is going to be confusing... when someone says "Gavin ran KRLD into the ground!" you'll have to ask "Which one?" ;D ;D ;D
ButtnPushr said:jeffdfw said:That is going to be confusing... when someone says "Gavin ran KRLD into the ground!" you'll have to ask "Which one?" ;D ;D ;D
Nah, eventually he'll run BOTH into the ground, so you won't have to ask...
board monkey said:ButtnPushr said:jeffdfw said:That is going to be confusing... when someone says "Gavin ran KRLD into the ground!" you'll have to ask "Which one?" ;D ;D ;D
Nah, eventually he'll run BOTH into the ground, so you won't have to ask...
I want 1053 and 1080 on my dead pool list!!
milton77 said:As I said in an earlier thread. I can easily see some Rangers daytime (weekday) games moving to 105.3 from 1080. Perhaps down the road, CBS could bid for rights to Cowboys games and use the combined coverage of 1080 & 105.3 as a selling point.
txchipk said:Is there a problem between the Cowboys and KTCK? All the talk of them threatening to opt out the contract next season...is Jerry just shopping around for an outlet that would be less critical? The talk of them leaving has been floating out there before KRLD-FM debuted. Since it debuted, the speculation is they will move there for a better signal. If that were the only issue, a better signal next year seems easily solved within the Cumulus cluster -- seems like just moving the FM simulcast from KDBN to KPLX would solve the signal issue since KPLX is a Cedar Hill full class C (and providing the same coverage as 105.3); it's not like them airing on a full market FM country signal would be unheard of (WKDF 103.3 Nashville and WFUS 103.5 Tampa Bay are the NFL flagships for the Titans and Bucs).
tested said:txchipk said:Is there a problem between the Cowboys and KTCK? All the talk of them threatening to opt out the contract next season...is Jerry just shopping around for an outlet that would be less critical? The talk of them leaving has been floating out there before KRLD-FM debuted. Since it debuted, the speculation is they will move there for a better signal. If that were the only issue, a better signal next year seems easily solved within the Cumulus cluster -- seems like just moving the FM simulcast from KDBN to KPLX would solve the signal issue since KPLX is a Cedar Hill full class C (and providing the same coverage as 105.3); it's not like them airing on a full market FM country signal would be unheard of (WKDF 103.3 Nashville and WFUS 103.5 Tampa Bay are the NFL flagships for the Titans and Bucs).
I think it's a combination of content and facility. I'm sure Jerry isn't thrilled with the critical comments of the Ticket's hosts, but they've also got to be a little concerned with the weakness of the signals they are on. Neither 93.3 nor 1310 are really "full power" type of outlets. 105.3 and 1080 are both top notch signals. Just moving to KPLX wouldn't solve the weakness of the 1310 signal. Regardless of how you slice it, 1310 "The Ticket" is the primary station for the Cowboys. "The Bone" is just the simulcast partner. KPLX would be the same thing. I think Jerry would like a station that could rely on its own home signal to support the team's broadcasts. The Ticket can't do that right now. KRLD-FM could. Tying it with KRLD-AM would be a good bonus. Moving the games away from some of your harshest critics would be an even better bonus.