Well that fills a gap for former KNBQ listeners. Great Jackson! Now what happens with "Cool Classics and Hot Hits", do people start listening to a static-ridden KPLZ, or what?
-crainbebo
I don't think that's quite the end. KANY is moving in towards Seattle and the rumor says there could be a format flip for 93.7 if their signal is strong enough in the general Seattle area (I'm sure KIRO would want an FM outlet to use for ESPN.) Country is pretty much sewn up between KMPS and KKWF in Seattle, so a THIRD, weaker signaled country competitor wouldn't have a chance (think KNBQ)....
By flipping to country, KGY-FM scoops up the remaining South Sound country fans. It's a smart move on one hand......
On the other, for the South Sound pop fans.....Wow.....Not that many terrestrial radio options. And KRXY's signal only goes so far.
Guess that's another huge bunch of listeners tossed freely away to the internet/SiriusXM......