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I live up in California's High Desert, about 90 miles away from Los Angeles,
but I'm doing a lot of work "down the hill" now and have had a chance to listen to some of the stations local to LA. I actually have one bank of FM presets dedicated to LA stations, and I have a preset for Star 98.7. I also have a preset for KBIG 104.3. I'm really curious as to what exactly the difference is between the two radio stations, as they are both owned by Clear Channel and both *sound* like Hot AC. Thanks in advance, SJS -- JustThe.net Internet & New Media Services, http://JustThe.net/ Steven J. Sobol, Geek In Charge / 888.480.4NET (4638) / PGP Key available from your friendly local key server (0xE3AE35ED) Apple Valley, California Nothing scares me anymore. I have three kids. |
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![]() "Steve Sobol" wrote in message ... I live up in California's High Desert, about 90 miles away from Los Angeles, but I'm doing a lot of work "down the hill" now and have had a chance to listen to some of the stations local to LA. I actually have one bank of FM presets dedicated to LA stations, and I have a preset for Star 98.7. I also have a preset for KBIG 104.3. I'm really curious as to what exactly the difference is between the two radio stations, as they are both owned by Clear Channel and both *sound* like Hot AC. Star targets women 25-34, non-ethnic, and leans alternative. KBIG is rhythmic AC, broad in target (25-54) and targets Hispanic females. |
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