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Post#1 » by MeestR » Thu May 17, 2012 3:07 am

https://twitter.com/#!/DJJazzyJody/status/202954377802162176

obviously this is more for local sports programming, but kfan does the jazz games too. now it's gonna be on another am station, and now on fm too. i like listening to the games on fm.

(i wonder what's gonna happen to the zone?)

rigby drops a couple hints in this interview as well:
http://1320kfan.com/index.php/audio/lis ... _president
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Post#2 » by carrottop12 » Thu May 17, 2012 5:31 am

Sounds like they'll combine the on air talent between the two shows and cut the fat with everyone else.

Probably a good idea, way too much crap has found it's way onto local radio.

Scotty G is the boss at 1320, so I doubt he's going anywhere unless he decides to just be the boss and take himself off air, and I imagine the rest of these guys will stick around.

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David James
Gordon Monson
Hans Olsen

Between Patrick Kinihan, Kyle Gunther, Ben Bagley, Sean O'Connell, and Tony Parks I'm guessing at least a few of those guys are gone. I'd hope Jake Scott and Jan Jorgenson are gone, those guys are awful.
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Post#3 » by The59Sound » Thu May 17, 2012 1:19 pm

Good; some of those guys are insufferable. PK belongs nowhere near a microphone.
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Post#4 » by hoops4life » Thu May 17, 2012 2:25 pm

Gordon Monson started 1280 the zone because he didn't want to be censored by the Jazz organization. I wonder what he will do with his coveted afternoon drive home slot. I doubt that Jake Scott will be sticking around in that time slot.

Is Kfan 1320 done then?
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Post#5 » by jazzrock » Thu May 17, 2012 2:49 pm

Can someone provide the verbiage of the tweet? Cant see it at work....

If its that 1280 and 1320 are merging, I so hope Gordon Monson is gone.
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Post#7 » by StocktonShorts » Thu May 17, 2012 6:14 pm

I had always assumed the LHM Group owned 1320; turns out they were just operating it. Sounds like the new ownership group of that station isn't giving them the same control so they're buying their own station.

Seems doubtful that 1320 will remain a sports station. I expect the best talent from the three local stations to get distributed between 1280 and 700.
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Post#8 » by Spottieottie » Thu May 17, 2012 7:58 pm

I can hardly stand listening to any of these Utah bubble radio stations anyway. Such a narrow view on errrything
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Post#9 » by MeestR » Thu May 17, 2012 8:07 pm

apparently, it is pretty rare for a sports market to even have more than 1 sports station. so for having 3 and supporting 3 for so long seems a pretty good accomplishment for utah, i guess. but fish gotta swim, birds gotta eat. this weeds out the lesser talent i suppose. i bet what talent doesn't stick around for the new miller-1280 station, heads to 700 to do more of their local stuff. and i am sure there will be more than enough grumpy people to want to lease out a new frequency for another sports talk station before too long, anyway.

frankly, i am more excited about having the jazz games consistently on FM. sucked having a random station every other year carry the games, then none at all. 97.5 will move up on my pre-sets.
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Post#10 » by Thats_my_chippy » Thu May 17, 2012 10:55 pm

The biggest concern is that now our only local station is owned by the Miller Group. So we will no longer get any dissenting opinions and everything the Jazz organization does will be reported like it was the most brilliant thing that could've ever happened.

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Post#11 » by hoops4life » Thu May 17, 2012 11:29 pm

MeestR wrote:apparently, it is pretty rare for a sports market to even have more than 1 sports station.


Are you sure about that? Cities I have visited usually have more than one.
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Post#12 » by carrottop12 » Thu May 17, 2012 11:38 pm

Having 3 stations in a market of a 1.5 million or so is nuts, though we do have some demographics that allow for a more diverse set of options, 3 is too many.

Should help 700 though actually, people who can't stand the 1320 crew will tune in more to Bill Riley who I really think does a hell of a job.

But if you want local coverage from morning until night it sounds like 1280 will now be the only option. I wonder if the new merger station will do away with having Jim Rome on in the afternoon.
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Post#13 » by Spottieottie » Thu May 17, 2012 11:51 pm

I hope not, I like to listen to Rome sometimes when I drive to class in the afternoon.

I listened to 1320 today, they basically teased that they're going to have different programming on the AM and FM stations. So.. there you go.
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Post#14 » by MeestR » Fri May 18, 2012 3:30 am

hoops4life wrote:
MeestR wrote:apparently, it is pretty rare for a sports market to even have more than 1 sports station.


Are you sure about that? Cities I have visited usually have more than one.

actually, im not very sure at all. all i have to go from is this from the trib article...

I think it’s a solid move for the Jazz to have their own station and not have to work through somebody else," said John Kimball, general manager of ESPN 700 AM and senior vice president of business operations for Real Salt Lake. "And it’s going to create some good competition."

Cumulus did not return calls. It has not announced if it will maintain KFNZ’s sports-talk format, although local radio executives have long expressed the opinion that Salt Lake City isn’t big enough for three such stations.

"It’s too small to have that many sports-talk stations," said Kimball. "The pie is only so big."

"It really isn’t big enough," Rigby agreed. "Most major markets can just handle one."

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anyway, here is the official nba/jazz release:

Larry H. Miller Communications Corporation Intends to Purchase Two Local Radio Stations
SALT LAKE CITY (May 16, 2012) – Larry H. Miller (LHM) Communications Corporation has signed a letter of intent to purchase the signals, towers and licenses of two Salt Lake City-area radio stations, 1280 (KZNS-AM) of Salt Lake City and 97.5 (KZNS-FM) of Coalville, Utah, from SLC Divestiture Trust I. In addition, Larry H. Miller Communications Corporation is also currently in discussion with Simmons Media Group to obtain its operating agreement for 960 (KOVO-AM), which serves Utah County.

“The purpose of this venture is to formulate the premier radio group in Utah for local and national sports talk shows, as well as live game broadcasts, while also drastically improving our signal strength and clarity,” said Chris Baum, senior vice president of broadcasting for Larry H. Miller Sports & Entertainment. “This purchase will allow us to protect our base by controlling the distribution of the broadcasts for Utah Jazz, Salt Lake Bees and other sports properties.”

No final decisions have been made regarding programming or personnel for these stations and Larry H. Miller Communications Corporation will have no further comment until any transactions have been completed.


http://www.nba.com/jazz/news/20120517-L ... o-stations
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Post#15 » by Jazzfan12 » Fri May 18, 2012 4:08 am

I really hate the fact that basically all Utah Jazz local radio is owned by the team.

Makes it basically useless and completely terrible.
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Post#16 » by hoops4life » Fri May 18, 2012 4:39 pm

There is still 700AM.
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Post#17 » by StocktonShorts » Fri May 18, 2012 11:30 pm

hoops4life wrote:There is still 700AM.


Assuming 1320 ceases to be a sports station, I expect 700 will stop carrying Colin Cowherd's show and replace it with its own local morning show featuring some local "personalities." It will probably also get one of the surplus radio guys to work with Bill for the afternoon show.

If the end result of this is Patrick Kinahan leaving the air then I'll be extremely happy. David James + Hans Olsen would be an interesting pair.
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Post#18 » by DelaneyRudd » Sat May 19, 2012 12:13 am

Since this is sort of related, anyone know if the Pac-12 network is almost ready? I had a hell of a ti,e getting the radio station (700?) to work during Ute games.
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Post#19 » by carrottop12 » Sat May 19, 2012 1:28 am

HappyProle wrote:
hoops4life wrote:There is still 700AM.


Assuming 1320 ceases to be a sports station, I expect 700 will stop carrying Colin Cowherd's show and replace it with its own local morning show featuring some local "personalities." It will probably also get one of the surplus radio guys to work with Bill for the afternoon show.

If the end result of this is Patrick Kinahan leaving the air then I'll be extremely happy. David James + Hans Olsen would be an interesting pair.


My guess is there is a very slim chance of that happening. DJ and PK was killing Hans and OC in the morning, and in the words of Karl Malone, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

For those listeners who can't stand the national media never talking about the Jazz, Utes or BYU, they'll have no choice but to tune into DJ and PK, I'd be shocked if it changed.
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