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Author Topic: 1170 am to possibly go back to "Classic country"!  (Read 5454 times)
dcmdfw
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« on: November 04, 2007, 04:48:42 PM »

That would be awesome I miss 1170 and there overnight shows such as the midnight truckers hour! I Think they should go back to the good ol days, old country and as stated above put back on the midnight truckers hour!  .........And for god sakes get rid of that wicked witch Gwen Freemen, she is about as fake as it gets and for god sakes Chris Medlock he knows how to be a city counselor not a DJ!
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« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2007, 05:16:40 PM »

Why would they do that if KFAQ is making money and Big Country 99.5 is making money?

I wish they'd NEVER killed off the Voice Of Oklahoma, but things are the way they are.  1170 has had some good numbers (ESPECIALLY in the mornings you were so vocally against) and I assume makes a pretty good living, and 99.5 was scary-high in the 12+ numbers a few books back.

This sounds like wishful thinking...  you can wish...  but the economics aren't likely to make it so.
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« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2007, 05:48:56 PM »

Again...the little messageboard that cried "flip."

Seems like there's a new flip rumor every two weeks on here.

Ever notice that the flips that actually happen are never announced here before hand?

Might be a good rule of thumb to avoid the board if you want folks to take your rumor seriously based on the track record of accuracy. =)
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« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2007, 05:51:22 PM »

Seems like there's a new flip rumor every two weeks on here.


Oh, maybe a little more often than that!   Wink
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« Reply #4 on: November 14, 2007, 01:26:39 PM »

Or maybe they're returning to the format of their pre-country era? A duke's mixture of a "music of you life" format? Rosemary Clooney lives!!!
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« Reply #5 on: November 15, 2007, 03:32:14 PM »

Or maybe they're returning to the format of their pre-country era? A duke's mixture of a "music of you life" format? Rosemary Clooney lives!!!

Don't forget farm reports & Bob Wills. 

Actually, didn't KVOO start in Bristow? 
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« Reply #6 on: November 15, 2007, 06:47:03 PM »

"THE TEXAS PLAYBOYS...  ARE ON THE AIR!!!"


CORRECT, KVOO (on 1170) started out in Bristow.  They used to have a jingle that talked about "movin' up the 'pike" or something like that.  Seems like they were much lower power in Bristow, too, and maybe went up to 25KW on the move to Tulsa...  not sure on outputs and dates...

"Music of Your Life" is already on 1270, so I can't see the point in going back THAT far...  and there's little about that format specifically tied to Oklahoma...  the classic country (with live jocks who know the music, PLEASE) would be very appropriate, especially on the centennial...

..but AGAIN, why change if they think what they have is working?  Heck, they're going the OTHER way, getting rid of all local shows on 98.5, too:

http://www.tulsaworld.com/entertainment/article.aspx?articleID=071110_8_H6_spanc46062

Would I do it that way?  Could I sleep at night knowing I had dismantled a 75+ yr Oklahoma tradition?

Well, we've lost Penningtons, The Great Raft Race, KELI, KAKC, KVOO-TV, Bell's Amusement Park...

...why not?

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« Reply #7 on: November 16, 2007, 06:46:53 AM »

Well, as the great Tommy Duncan once sang.... "Time Changes Everything."

It would be great to see the return of a Tulsa giant.  Imagine, a full-service KVOO-AM playing Classic Country.  I don't see it happening as long as KFAQ is pulling in the cash. Even though I hear they are having some problems, I can't see Journal backpeddling to something that they could have simply left alone and just rolled in the dough.  Brings to mind the previous owners of KVOO, Mike Oatman and Mike Lynch, who understood the history of the station (and in fact made it a point to try to buy stations that HAD a history).  Now here are a couple of guys who kept KWHK in Shreveport even though is was losing money because Oatman/Lynch were worried everyone would lose their jobs if they sold the station. Great Empire Broadcasting is one of the last of the great real radio owners.  "The Mikes" as they were known, didn't over-think radio.  They understood the basics--news, weather, sports, great music, and let it roll.  KVOO under Great Empire was the best. Radio will never be that good again.
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« Reply #8 on: November 16, 2007, 10:47:31 AM »

Radio55, agreed on pretty much all points.

One further reason they can't flip 1170 back to classic country is that it would bite into 99.5's audience...  and they wouldn't be likely to flip 99.5 since #1 it's working and #2 what would they flip IT to?

I've heard stories that suggest Great Empire was made of humans and could miss as well as hit with stations, but you're right that in general they created stations with distinct personalities.  I spent six months doing weekends there and was just blown away at the history and the heritage and the loyalty of the audience.

I still find it hard to accept KFAQ is pulling what KVOO-AM was...  I've heard it claimed the #6 12+ numbers were all over 65, but I have a difficult time buying that...

Based on nothing but theory, I think Journal was initially embarrassed to say they owned a 75 year old classic country station (this was before Classic Country was cool), and so with Mickey D's encouragement, they went to take a piece of KRMG's pie...  apparently not considering how many other talk stations have come and gone in Tulsa in the past, or that KRMG was a 50 year old station with similar heritage.

When they realized classic country could be a money maker (and young country was dead or dying and eating into 98.5's numbers), they put the format back on 99.5...  with a library extending into the 80s when country became pop, which makes no sense to me at all.

Now 99.5 is a hit...  what do you do?  Kill 99.5 and 1170, and lose 99.5's revenue and after you've driven KVOO-AM's listeners away?

They're in a catch 22, and I don't know WHAT I'd do with 1170 (if I had no conscience).  I think ANYTHING that would make the programming more local would be a good thing, and I've heard it said the talk programming is more expensive that automated music...  why not plow that cost into local content of some kind?

...Except Journal has made it clear they want the opposite.

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« Reply #9 on: November 16, 2007, 12:31:49 PM »

NightAire, you really have my thoughts churning here.

Excellent point re Journal being embarrased about KVOO.  My gosh, they could have done just a LITTLE homework and learned about what a treasure they had.  Tweaked it just a bit, and man, what a monster it could have been.  But it would be pointless to go back to Classic Country on 1170 now, 99.5 has the franchise there (and it really could be better music wise).  What was really funny was that I heard that when they decided to go classic country on 99.5 and call it "Big Country", the immediate response from the staff was "Oh, like KVOO was years ago."  Management's eyes glazed over--never knowing that 1170 was Big Country at one time.  And what was even funnier was that people THOUGHT they were listening to KVOO when they were listening to 99.5.  Again... if they had only done a LITTLE homework.  And I always had a hard time buying the "upper demo" dilemma.  Agencies and stations selling 25-54 always bewildered me (tell me what a 25 year old has in common with a 54 year old?).  I used to see a lot of 50+ folks driving $45,000 pick-ups and Cadillacs.  Sounds like a pretty good market to me. I guess there are some things I'll never understand.

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