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Old August 13th 03, 05:17 AM
R J Carpenter
 
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"Peter H." wrote in message
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Bonneville's KKDV (95.7) in San Francisco went from "The Drive" (classic

hits)
to "My Country Station" Monday (8/11) at noon. The call letters haven't

changed
so far. This marks the return of a country format on an FM signal to the
central part of the Bay Area.

Reportedly, listeners will be asked to "select" a new slogan (which

probably
means one or two have been preselected already) ...


How about, "All Mormon, All the Time"?


I don't think Bonneville has changed since the days when someone I know
managed a station for them in New York City. He said that he was never
asked about religion. Of course he is pretty conservative, and the format
was one that was unlikely to cause heartburn.

Bonneville owns three "stations" here in the DC area:

WGMS - commercial classical
WTOP - straight news, no "talk", no discernable tilt
see their web site www.wtopnews.com
WWZZ - a rock station that may well be watered down "to suit"