It is likely because part of the original team of the indiscreta 106.7 was hired back for that new project, mind you, they are two different entities. They only rescued the talent and operations.I wonder if Don Cheto will move here soon KASA.
Do you know what (if any) call signs are mentioned in their station ID?I discovered this morning that KIKO-FM's old website at
is not only still online but is still streaming its prior oldies format. While I am aware of some popular oldies stations doing this (think KFRC-FM) for a period of time after they sign off of the air, this is the first time I've heard of a not-so-popular oldies station doing the same thing.
It also looks like the site hasn't been updated in a while with the FCC link leading to the last time the radio station filed under the KIKO callsign. I can't imagine how they're going to pay for streaming the music when SoundExchange comes around...
KIKO-FM Claypool, K243BN Phoenix & KOOL HD3I just heard the top of the hour id, KIKO fm Claypool and a translator in Phoenix and something about HD2 is what it said. I'm listening to Journey currently as I type this.
None of which is currently true.(I just checked with my HD receiver--KOOL-HD3 is still playing regional Mexican and that's what I'm hearing on 96.5 as well).KIKO-FM Claypool, K243BN Phoenix & KOOL HD3
I know, and agree, on air it is KZOM on those 3 frequencies.None of which is currently true.(I just checked with my HD receiver--KOOL-HD3 is still playing regional Mexican and that's what I'm hearing on 96.5 as well).