Maybe they should have kept the old 103.7 ?
(F-MMMMM.....One-Oh-Three-Point-Seven......K-G-OOOOOO....S-T-E-R-E-O.....San Franciscooooooo)
Whatta grand jingle that was...
As for Bongwater's comments:
>>> This seems to be a disturbing trend that I think will spell the end of FM radio. KIRO in Seattle recently blew up a popular heritage classic hits station to simulcast and eventually move entirely it's AM format to FM.
Too often of late, many stations have tried skewering toward the younger demo.
The repetitive nature of KFRC's '70s/80s music simply did not recapture that of
the '50s-'70s sound that was successful before...
>>> The sad fact is, if you put too much news talk on it, you'll just ghetto it like AM. The fact is it wasn't entirely the low-fi and static of AM that killed it 30 years ago, but the lack of exciting new programming on the band as well. FM has it's limitations too and it's no more immune - even with HD.
Couldn't have said it any better, BW...
>>> Will KFRC keep it's calls? Probably so, unless they swap with KCBS in L.A. I just can't imagine KFRC being anywhere but in 'Frisco.....
Agreed...but WHERE would they put the calls? Maybe 1550 AM, which would be
decidely much better than the crummy KYCY calls...
As I recall, weren't San Jose's KOME calls were "parked" for awhile in Sacramento on
1470 not long ago? No one has picked them up, far as I can tell on the FCC search
engines. Let's hope the KFRC calls, at the very least, remain unassigned...
As for the KFRC staff, if they were let go, I do wish the jocks/jockettes well...they
did well with what they had at their disposal...
--jay