Movin 99.7 is not a loser!JimA said:Sad RKO and Drake will never come back and fix KFRC - it's history.
All the CBS stations all losers except KCBS. Sad but true.
I loved KRFC but its dead.
RadioStarOne said:What Is It Then? If Not A Loser?
JimA said:Sad RKO and Drake will never come back and fix KFRC - it's history.
All the CBS stations all losers except KCBS. Sad but true.
I loved KRFC but its dead.
MarkW said:CBS (a/k/a See B.S.) ought to morph Movin 99-7 into a CHR/Pop format akin to Hot 95-7 in Houston.
I would take [email protected] in an Adult Alternative direction.
Live 105 ought to re-brand and adopt a pure Active Rock format. There's been a void ever since KSJO was ruined by Clear Channel. (In my eyes, KSJO died when the station lost Lamont & Tonelli, not when it abandoned rock. Its last couple years on the air were dreadful.) Then again, CBS has a pathetic track record when it comes to successfully executing just about any form of rock station these days.
KFRC should've been relaunched on 99.7; putting it on 106.9 was a mistake. I think there's still a chance for this station to be salvaged. For starters, the playlist needs to become more focused.
Wild card format: All Sports. Just like some news/talk stations are migrating to FM, I guarantee we will see more & more sports stations migrate to FM over the coming years. If CBS could land a couple major broadcast contracts (the Oakland A's aren't enough), an All Sports format on FM might be able to give KNBR a run for its money.
djtalker said:The music sounds fairly balanced for being consulted from out of town.
MarkW said:Wild card format: All Sports. Just like some news/talk stations are migrating to FM, I guarantee we will see more & more sports stations migrate to FM over the coming years. If CBS could land a couple major broadcast contracts (the Oakland A's aren't enough), an All Sports format on FM might be able to give KNBR a run for its money.
DavidKaye said:JimA said:Sad RKO and Drake will never come back and fix KFRC - it's history.
All the CBS stations all losers except KCBS. Sad but true.
I loved KRFC but its dead.
Drake was losing it anyway. The glory years of KFRC and KHJ were the post-Drake years. Charlie Van Dyke was running KHJ and KFRC was run by several, including Michael Spears. At the time Spears was PD at KFRC (1973 to 1977) they saw their biggest ratings in the best demos. By then KFRC still had some Drake formatics, but what made them special was that they were (1) live, (2) local, (3) intensely involved in the local community, (4) relevant, and (5) putting some local hits into the mix.
By the time KFRC was big it didn't sound at all like a Drake station (certainly not like KHJ) except for the jingles. And, remember that they weren't even using the Drake jingles much anymore.
DavidEduardo said:djtalker said:The music sounds fairly balanced for being consulted from out of town.
I'll try one more time: consultants don't pick the music. They do help interpret local research conducted with station listeners or potential listeners...