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Re: [IRCA] KKDZ-1250 format change



I also have been monitoring for a couple days. I had a time trying to figure out their website as they didnât spell "DESI". Of course their listeners know what it means so I guess no need to spell it. It means those of Indian, Pakistani, etc descent who live abroad. I did hear one KKDZ ID so I guess they are keeping the calls for now.

Chris in Redmond

-----Original Message----- From: Rick Lewis
Sent: Monday, September 21, 2015 9:24 AM
To: 'Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America'
Subject: Re: [IRCA] KKDZ-1250 format change

Here in Seattle I have yet to hear a legal ID on 1250 during periodic
listening since the format change was first noted on Saturday.
But they call it Desi Radio (sounds like Daisy.)
I don't know what Desi means, but I've heard it used on other radio stations
with Indian-language formats.
The station's website is http://www.desi1250am.com.
RadioInsight reports that its format is similar to that of KLOK-1170 in San
Jose.
--
Rick


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