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The Wolf to flip?

Lkeller said:
Actually, KSAN (along with sister station KNEW) did very well with country for the latter half of the 70s and most of the 80s.
But KSAN didn't change its format to Country until 1980, so they couldn't have done well for the latter half of the 70's. KNEW, maybe, but not KSAN.
 
I would love to hear "Hammerin' Hank" again, he was very special and a real great treat to have on a remote. He held Wild together but of course, greatly underpaid! :'(
 
airwavez said:
This sounds like a posting just to create drama. In other news, did you hear that Hammerin Hank is coming back to Wild.


I wouldn't count on coming back to WiLD 94.9...at least not right now!
 
95.3 have a strong signal in the South Bay. That 95.7 frequency is very weak in San Jose. If you do the math, "Country music is very hard market to sell in San Francisco because of the demographics." I think country music have to go, But to what type of music? We don't need an other moving 99.7 FM, but to what? I know moving back to Oldies Format KFRC.
 
emprex said:
95.3 have a strong signal in the South Bay. That 95.7 frequency is very weak in San Jose. If you do the math, "Country music is very hard market to sell in San Francisco because of the demographics." I think country music have to go, But to what type of music? We don't need an other moving 99.7 FM, but to what? I know moving back to Oldies Format KFRC.

There have been country formats that have done very well when they didn't have Rusty Walker or other failed CONsultants programming them.
 
The Wolf has steadily improving numbers and in my opinion, it's one of the better sounding Country outlets in the state.

I don't see it going anywhere.....Country music seems to be increasingly appealing to the Pop, AC set...and The Wolf is in a prime position to take advantage of that.

Signal wise...There are problem spots (because of terrain) and shadowing in the Bay with essentially every FM signal.

The Wolf easily gets all the way down in to Gilroy to the south.....Has very decent coverage in the East Bay and has decent coverage in the North Bay to Rohnert Park.
 
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