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What's happening on WKOS?

Well I was in town for a few days over Thanksgiving and heard a difference on WKOS. What is Citadel thinking with this station? Very different in just about every day part. It seems like Electric in 2005-6. No commitment to any direction. I haven't seen ratings or looked at a website. Is that Bruce Clark guy ruining/I mean running that station now? Just wondering what's going on from the car lot! Now back to the sales floor. Boogie On...
 
Looks like they have switched mornings shows from "Scott Shannon" to "Kidd Kraddock". JB Stone and Winnie are good people. I think their "Limited" signal really hurts as there are place they don't even get into. With all the terrain challenges doesn't help either. I was a "FAN" of 1049 WKOS when I was down the hall and I am now 2000 miles away. I will be visiting the Tri-Cities in 2010. If only JB had 25,000 watts or better!
 
I've always thought if Citadel did away with the WQUT Translator in Boone, they could raise the power on KOS' maybe. It would even cover outside the Tri-Cities and they could put a descent format on it. Another example, HV could do the same with WKTP(1590) and have the same old great signal that WJSO once had. Then it would really be an oldies station. Never gonna happen.
 
Interestingly the WKOS call letters once belonged to an AM station in Ocala, Florida in the early '60s. The calls stood for Kingdom Of the Sun and the station programmed an early urban contemporary format before becoming Top 40 WWKE "Key Radio". The station is now News - Talk 1370 WOCA.
 
The WKOS call letters were also on a station in Nashville back in the early 80s. It was an AOR station billing itself as Chaos 102.
 
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