From Radioinsight:
A change appears on the way to one of Alpha Media’s San Antonio stations
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A change appears on the way to one of Alpha Media’s San Antonio stations
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The headline was a lot more interesting than the details. Yawn.
RadioInsight admins read this board, so any sharing of premium information will get someone in trouble.
Hopefully someone else reports on it or the change is made so we know what it is.
With KTFM? And the WE translator?San Antonio---KLEY flips to Wild 95-7
Snowball's chance in hell that Cumulus will succeed with an Alternative in Southern Louisiana.Lafayette---KSMB flips to Bandtango Radio
The information they get is public information. Just take a bit to search it out. RI just makes easy doing the leg work for you.In their domain reports, RadioInsight goes into details on what web domains were registered and by whom. That may provide a clue if you want to pay for their premium content, think it's $5 a month.
Alpha has Jack FM already in San Antonio.95-7 The Spot has had huge success in Houston. Perhaps SA or Lafayette flips to that style of format?
Lance was right again.95.7 flipped to Tejano.
Meh, I personally wouldn't consider Jack FM and The Spot in the same category. Jack FM plays ANYTHING (from the 70s to the present), whereas The Spot plays hits mostly from the 80s and 90s. Do both stations fall in the category of "Classic Hits?" Sure. Is there room for both? Absolutely.Alpha has Jack FM already in San Antonio.
It does not even need two.Does San Antonio really need another Tejano station? It already has KEDA and KLMO.
Both KJXK and KKHH are labeled as Adult Hits, not Classic Hits. The playlist of KKHH leans towards Classic Hits with how little 2000s music they play and the fact that they play nothing from the 2010s, along with the slight pop lean the station had/has that they're recently deviating from at times and the lack of harder rock artists played on Adult Hits/Classic Hits stations like Black Sabbath/Ozzy Osbourne and Led Zeppelin that Classic Hits stations avoid. Their playlist leans this way to serve as Houston's default Classic Hits station since the market doesn't have one. However, with San Antonio having both Adult Hits KJXK and Classic Hits KONO-FM, I don't think the market has room for another Adult Hits or Classic Hits station.Meh, I personally wouldn't consider Jack FM and The Spot in the same category. Jack FM plays ANYTHING (from the 70s to the present), whereas The Spot plays hits mostly from the 80s and 90s. Do both stations fall in the category of "Classic Hits?" Sure. Is there room for both? Absolutely.
Where are they labeled that way?Both KJXK and KKHH are labeled as Adult Hits, not Classic Hits.