Colorado Media Newsroom
January 20th, 2023, 07:00 AM
From Radio Insight:
https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2023/01/jamtx.jpg?resize=200%2C200&ssl=1JAM Broadcasting shuffled formats at three of its four stations in Texas’ Hill Country west of San Antonio on January 8.
Texas/Red Dirt Country “The Buck (https://jambroadcasting.com/radio/mike/)” has moved from 103.7 KAXA Mountain Home and 1230 KERV/107.7 K299CA Kerrville to 99.1 KZAH Harper moving it to the stronger Class C3 signal and giving it coverage in Fredericksburg.
Variety Hits “Mike-FM (https://jambroadcasting.com/radio/buck/)” moves in reverse from 99.1 KZAH and KERV/K229CA to KAXA. The “Mike-FM” brand had debuted in January 2019 along with the sign-on (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/173540/mike-fm-drives-into-kerrville/) of the 99.1 signal.
Co-Owner Justin McClure told the Hill Country Community Journal (https://www.hccommunityjournal.com/article_30ddc33c-96a3-11ed-97e5-9fb4b8b25c57.html) that the frequency swap had been planned for a few years but was put on hold due to the popularity of the former “Mike-FM” morning show hosted by Mikaela Taylor. Taylor departed the station in November to relocate to Miami. With the move to 103.7 and 1230/107.7, the station has launched a new morning show hosted by Ryan and Kim Pendergraft.
JAM Broadcasting also owns Rock “94.3 Rev-FM (https://jambroadcasting.com/radio/rev/)” KRVL Kerrville.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/247617/mike-fm-buck-swap-spots-in-hill-country/)
https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/images/2023/01/jamtx.jpg?resize=200%2C200&ssl=1JAM Broadcasting shuffled formats at three of its four stations in Texas’ Hill Country west of San Antonio on January 8.
Texas/Red Dirt Country “The Buck (https://jambroadcasting.com/radio/mike/)” has moved from 103.7 KAXA Mountain Home and 1230 KERV/107.7 K299CA Kerrville to 99.1 KZAH Harper moving it to the stronger Class C3 signal and giving it coverage in Fredericksburg.
Variety Hits “Mike-FM (https://jambroadcasting.com/radio/buck/)” moves in reverse from 99.1 KZAH and KERV/K229CA to KAXA. The “Mike-FM” brand had debuted in January 2019 along with the sign-on (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/173540/mike-fm-drives-into-kerrville/) of the 99.1 signal.
Co-Owner Justin McClure told the Hill Country Community Journal (https://www.hccommunityjournal.com/article_30ddc33c-96a3-11ed-97e5-9fb4b8b25c57.html) that the frequency swap had been planned for a few years but was put on hold due to the popularity of the former “Mike-FM” morning show hosted by Mikaela Taylor. Taylor departed the station in November to relocate to Miami. With the move to 103.7 and 1230/107.7, the station has launched a new morning show hosted by Ryan and Kim Pendergraft.
JAM Broadcasting also owns Rock “94.3 Rev-FM (https://jambroadcasting.com/radio/rev/)” KRVL Kerrville.
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/247617/mike-fm-buck-swap-spots-in-hill-country/)