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I've noticed tonight, that more of "KJR" is coming out of "Oldies 95.7" as just "95.7 KJR" or "Oldies 95.7 KJR". Is the station moving slowly back to their old identity?? Any thoughts?
I've noticed tonight, that more of "KJR" is coming out of "Oldies 95.7" as just "95.7 KJR" or "Oldies 95.7 KJR". Is the station moving slowly back to their old identity?? Any thoughts?
I would think that would also be confusing to people who don't bother to listen to AM, but listen to 102.9 for sports, whom also identify themselves as "KJR"...lol. It would probably make sense, if 95.7 and 102.9 swapped frequencies at that point, or move the KJR calls to 102.9 and give 95.7 a whole new identity/call sign altogether...
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