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Clear Channel's KBME (Best Music Ever) is changing format to all Sports
from a home-grown MYOL format (live during the day and I believe it's satellite nights and weekends). I read about it in the Houston Chronicle last week and cannot remember the switch over date but it is early this month (November.) I haven't heard anything about it on the station but when it hits, gray-haired listeners are sure to revolt. KBME is home to "Hall Of Fame" DJ Paul Berlin who broke into Houston radio over 40-years ago. Most of that time was spent with low-power rocker KNUZ-am which eventually evolved to a "Pop Standards/MOR/MYOL" format when it moved to KQUE-FM. Also lost in the shuffle is long-time KBME morning man Scott Arthur. He's been doing mornings and has run a small PR firm since before I came to Houston in 1986. As far as "classic MOR announcers" go, Arthur is my favorite. He spins the "soft" hits (from the 40's to current day), and keeps his listeners entertained. He has a "Good Morning" jingle that must be 40-years old and occasionally has SFX of a cup filling ....implying that he's serving up coffee to the listeners. PM-driver Bob Elliot only recently took on full-time duties. He'd been doing fill-in at KBME/KQUE for years in addition to serving as the studio engineer for various Houston sports broadcast networks including the Astros. The KBME format has jumped around a lot over the years. When SFX bought the KQUE-fm/KNUZ-am properties in 1997 or so they moved the format back to KNUZ-am which at the time was all news...and changed the calls to KQUE-am. SFX then changed the fm format to top 40. Berlin balked at moving back to the low-power am, and his mid-day show moved to news/talk KSEV which broke format to allow Berlin to play music. I'm kind of foggy on the other developments but SFX ended up selling the FM property to a Spanish broadcaster...or perhaps sold both to Clear Channel which in turn sold the FM to a Spanish broadcaster. Clear Channel then had KQUE-am simulcast with KKRW-FM, and moved the Pop Standards format to KBME - 790-am. I don't recall who owned the 790-am station before that or what its format was. They then lured Berlin back to do his mid-day show. Arthur, meanwhile, stuck with the various incarnations of the station and format through the years. -- Paul Van House (remove _removeme_ from mail address for e-mail replies) Radio/TV software and baseball statistics softwa http://www.binxsoftware.com Family Home Page: http://www.binxsoftware.com/vanhouse Church Home Page: http://www.ashfordumc.org |
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... Clear Channel's KBME (Best Music Ever) is changing format to all Sports from a home-grown MYOL format (live during the day and I believe it's satellite nights and weekends). I read about it in the Houston Chronicle last week and cannot remember the switch over date but it is early this month (November.) I haven't heard anything about it on the station but when it hits, gray-haired listeners are sure to revolt. First we lost KRTS Classical, now the golden oldies of KBME. KUHF (U. of Houston) still plays good music, but they fill drive time with the self-righteous NPR; not what I need while struggling through Houston's traffic. Guess it's time to carry the CD's back and forth to work. -- Dave Bethke |
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When Berlin & Co. moved to KBME, I couldn't listen anymore, because it is weak
in Bacliff. I got them okay in my car, but it seemed there were too many commercial interruptions. A "set" was talk, tune, tout. BTW That KRIO ("sp"), ex-KRTS, is now Hispanic music, not twangy rock like I first thought. G Bill |
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