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weatherall wrote:
I live nearby and I haven't heard that station, but I'm curious about it so I'll give it a try. I listen to KCBS AM 740 for news, traffic, and weather. Besides that I just do some cursory scanning. In the evenings I can receive KOMO 1000 from the Seattle area. Funny that you mention KCBS. When I'm in an AM mood I listen to KNX 1070. I generally have little use for talk radio (although John and Ken occasionally have something entertaining to say over on KFI), and when I'm down in Greater Los Angeles, all of the other stations' traffic only covers Los Angeles County and Orange County. KNX's "extended" traffic coverage also covers the Inland Empire (Riverside and San Bernardino counties), including I-15 through southern San Bernardino County up into the Cajon Pass, the route I take to get home. I think I'll give KCBS a try next time I'm down there. Will be interesting to listen to the difference between the two stations. -- Steve Sobol, Professional Geek 888-480-4638 PGP: 0xE3AE35ED Company website: http://JustThe.net/ Personal blog, resume, portfolio: http://SteveSobol.com/ E: Snail: 22674 Motnocab Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307 |
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