salemjedi54 said:amisdead said:salemjedi54 said:North of 635=Flower Mound, Keller, Plano, Frisco and Allen. South-Desoto, Red Oak, Oak Cliff, Glenn Heights, Cedar Hill, and Waxahachie. Yes the data is out there. Look at DISD..Black folks are moving out in droves. When folk move to this area, they are moving were the schools are better. Black folk are moving to the "affluent" areas now.
Look, you made the claim. I'm going to go digging through school district records to prove or disprove your unqualified comment. I suspect you are incorrect, but I am not certain. Anecdotally, I think the black population is growing out to the suburbs, but I am not convinced it is to the north in any huge numbers.
So if Black Gospel was so bad, why are KGGR and KHVN still around.
Mortenson runs a very cheap and efficient operation. That's great. I'm not arguing that there is not a place for urban gospel in Dallas. But Radio One could not bill anywhere close to The Beat with a gospel format on 97.9. And, the idea of putting gospel on 97.9 and moving The Beat to 94.5 is preposterous.
It was in the Dallas Morning News about "black flight"
http://www.dallasnews.com/news/education/headlines/20100609-black-flight_changing-the-makeup-of-dallas-schools.ece
You may think its preposterous to put gospel on 97.9, I think it would have been the way for Radio One to make big splash for their entrance into this market.
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I'd suggest that 94.5 change to Dallas' FIRST Urban Talk Station! They have the format with their own TOH news. (My show is on their station WERE-AM 1490 in Cleveland). Got Rev Al in the afternoon drive opposite Limbaugh and other Urban oriented talk shows.
Don't know about the others but WERE has its own phone apps. I have the one for Android. That would take care of the signal problems as well.
Who knows? Maybe John Wylie Price must just get his own talk show! ;D
-BGH