If KSLL runs a mix of country and oldies, then it's done locally... Timeless
Favorites is an ABC product and there isn't much, if any country to it.
Paul Walker
On 1/3/09, Nigel Pimblett <njp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The "Timeless Favorites" station is coming in well here in southern Alberta
also Chris, generally on top of the frequency with a talk station
underneath. I would agree that KSLL is the most likely suspect. Their
10 kW can make it up here in the daytime in mid-winter, and I seem to
recall they run a mix of country and oldies.
73,
Nigel Pimblett
Dunmore, Alberta
Chris Knight wrote:
Tonight seems to be the "Night of the Living Daytimers".
BTW, The DJ said her name is Linda. The station occasionally fades so it's
definately not a local pirate. My guess is KSLL in Price, Utah which runs
10kW. If it is them it should be widely heard.
Chris
-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [IRCA] UNID Oldies Station on 1080 kHz
It sounds like a daytimer that isnt supposed to be on.
Often, if daytimers are stuck on, they dont run ID's or promos as those
have
to be specifically scheduled in, but a satelitte news feed pops up every
hour no matter what.
We'll get to the bottom of this yet Chris!
Paul
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