K.M. Richards
Program Director, The Eighties Channel™
I guess if you want your fix of "Brown Eyed Girl", you'll have to head over to the brokered program on 10~ninety !!
Until the guy brokering the timeslot runs out of money, anyway.
I guess if you want your fix of "Brown Eyed Girl", you'll have to head over to the brokered program on 10~ninety !!
And look at the nickname of the host of the XEPRS show... if it were in the U.S. they would get a fine or worse for the term "El Chingón" which, in its worst sense, is a derivative of the Mexican slang for the "F" word.Until the guy brokering the timeslot runs out of money, anyway.
I figured that would happen.Oldies r Back At KKGO 105.1 HD3
Is there a stream?I figured that would happen.
He also uses other questionable expressions. He said it's G-d damn hot outside. In the USA one would think twice before using that term.And look at the nickname of the host of the XEPRS show... if it were in the U.S. they would get a fine or worse for the term "El Chingón" which, in its worst sense, is a derivative of the Mexican slang for the "F" word.
Depends where you areHe also uses other questionable expressions. He said it's G-d damn hot outside. In the USA one would think twice before using that term.
Don Geronimo said it most everyday.Depends where you are
Nope. It’s the real deal. Their new website is below. All it shows is the K-Surf logo.Surprised and pleased to hear oldies back on 105.1 HD3. I didn’t hear any IDs and coupled with the closure of the LAOldies website, I’m curious if the “K-Surf” branding is dead and this is a new, unbranded stream
They kept the HD2 as is. I seem to remember the HD2 having hosts. Not sure if the HD3 was the same thing on a delay or what.Did they eliminate the Classical channel that had hosts, and keep the HD2 as is?
Since yours is a station that both streams and appeals to an age group that's fully acclimated to streaming itself, may I ask: what is the typical ratio you're seeing today for listeners of your FM signal versus listeners using the online stream? And how has it changed over time?I am already seeing that with the strong 25-49 listening to my own format in Albuquerque.
Since yours is a station that both streams and appeals to an age group that's fully acclimated to streaming itself, may I ask: what is the typical ratio you're seeing today for listeners of your FM signal versus listeners using the online stream? And how has it changed over time?
Not asking for anything that might be proprietary like exacting numbers. I'm simply curious if there's a generally fixed ratio that you see holding itself throughout each day.
Update on my earlier post: Ksurf oldies is now being broadcast on 105.1 HD3.It seems like Saul has removed oldies from 105.1 HD4 and replaced it with the classic country format.