iHeartRadio's 94.7 Signal looks to be flipping from Sports Talk to something else...
https://radioinsight.com/announcemen...f-programming/
Any guesses on what the format change could be?
iHeartRadio's 94.7 Signal looks to be flipping from Sports Talk to something else...
https://radioinsight.com/announcemen...f-programming/
Any guesses on what the format change could be?
Wow! Hard to believe their ratings are that low.
Bring back 95x!
I mean they tried a lot of variations with the Buzz and the Brew before flipping to the sports talk they have now. With so many music options digitally like Spotify, Apple, Pandora, Amazon Unlimited, I am not sure any music format would be that successful anymore unless you have local talent behind it.
I can’t imagine a sports talk station flipping over to any type of music format. I would expect more music formats switching to some type of news/sports talk as listening to music OTA is functionally obsolete.
I could see how dedicated sports talk radio station could have still made sense in 2000s, but even two years ago when they went to this format sports podcasts had gotten wide spread enough, even rebroadcasting existing content seems an expensive way to compete in that space.
In my opinion, part of the blame for the lack of success was technical. What ever way 94.7 was receiving the programming from KREF was terrible. It sounded very "tinny", had no dynamic range and was usually much lower in volume than 98.1 or 107.7
The Buzz was fantastic and honestly I miss it greatly. They had great local talent and arguably the best active/alternative rock playlist in the state at the time (though Z104.5 The Edge up in Tulsa was - and still is - damn good as well) - plus they gave opportunities to local bands to get their music played on air too. They lasted for 7 years as The Buzz, so it wasn't like it was an experiment or anything. Once they format flipped to The Brew, I never listened again - they turned into an awful KATT clone and I absolutely HATED their misogynistic branding too.
Hello there fellow Elder Millenial! I did too, but that's only because terrestrial radio has turned into a wasteland as these big media conglomerates have pulled programming decisions away from local program directors in favor of nationalized playlists. It's rare to find music-focused stations that aren't just homogeneous crap nowadays. There are only a couple of radio stations I enjoy listening to anymore, and neither of them are in our market :P
So if I want the Ref programming I need to listen to AM now?
So what's the new format on 94.7??
I tuned in at 6 PM, the break before seemed normal, no talk of it being the last time for KREF programming, and no announcement. At 6 PM it went right into Fox Sports Radio National update.
So still sports....for now.
OKC could use a Dance Music station imo, even Pride Radio could do wonders in OKC.
And maybe another Top 40 to challenge KJ103. Perhaps also a smooth jazz and a regular jazz station. There are missing holes in OKC's music offering. I personally think OKC has far too many sports talk radio and religious stations (although I'd love to see a real gospel station). Also missing is an Asian station or two.
Oklahoma City, the RENAISSANCE CITY!
It looks like 94.7 will be broadcasting Fox Sports Radio all day. Tune in this morning and the Dan Patrick Show was on.
I wish OKC had a station like KXT out of Dallas.
www.kxt.org
In case you don't already know, KOSU and The Spy are making a major move to near downtown OKC.
https://www.ocolly.com/news/kosu-and...0cabee6f6.html
I wonder why OKC has so many sports radio stations??
TodayÂ’s music is terrible. Not to mention the big corporate owned stations play the same songs over and over. People have left it for sports programming and other options such as streaming or digital music services. Right now I stream Big Country 99.5 out of Tulsa and WCPR 97.9 out of Gulfport/Biloxi.
I'm surprised that most sports talk hasn't moved to the podcast format. That's what most news news talk/current events type radio has moved to.
With Android Auto, I never listen to radio anymore. It's all streaming and podcasts for me.
It would be nice if the UCO jazz lab could have a university funded jazz radio station. Los Angeles has 88.1 and occasionally they’ll play old school and the blues on weekends. It’s super nice. I have a feeling that it could work here.
The Bay Area has a cool EDM station but I’m not sure a full time format like that would work here.
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