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Posted: Wed Dec 31st, 2008 05:44 am |
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I was driving back from Kansas City Sunday night around 1:00 AM and tried to tune in the AM/FM combo there in Butler. Neither one of the stations were on-air... do they sign off late at night, or are they off the air??
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moradio Member
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Posted: Fri Jan 2nd, 2009 02:16 am |
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KMAM is a daytimer - 92.1 KMOE signs off each night at Midnight. Both the AM & the FM sign back on at 5AM daily according to their website - 921kmoe.com.
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Posted: Fri Jan 2nd, 2009 01:42 pm |
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Wow, an FM that signs off at midnight! Suppose they have a staffer there until then? You mean they don't abandon their site to automation and alarms?
I need some coffee!
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Posted: Fri Jan 2nd, 2009 07:11 pm |
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Check their coverage maps. Not too many listeners in the country surrounding Butler. Many stations in outstate Missouri follow the same broadcast pattern. Many have not opted for flea power (nighttime) on their AM side. Many are just Mom and Pop operations. However, they do serve a purpose to a very loyal local audience.
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Posted: Sat Jan 3rd, 2009 10:34 pm |
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I drove to KC on Thursday evening and got a chance to listen to the station. Sounds like a pretty good operation!
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