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John Moores: Radio King?
Speaking of awful, 91X is running a Mexican PSA featuring one man playing two female roles. Dude, this is f---ed up, right there.— June 5, 2013 8:54 p.m.
John Moores: Radio King?
105.7 simulcasted XX 1090 for a year in 2007. Not sure what ratings it had as an FM. It was gone the next year when Walrus was launched. 98.9 tried ESPN Radio for a year. It bombed. It's back to Rock en Espanol, a station I usually tune in on weekends when they play a mix of new wave and Spanish rock hits. 103.7 had talk for nearly three years and it was sacked in 2007. I for one don't care for more talk radio. Sports talk is interesting only just before or after a play by play game, else, I prefer to listen to modern rock and EDM music. If anything, San Diego could use a 24/hour EDM or dance-leaning modern rock format instead of another talker I won't bother to tune in for. AM needs more music like Mikey Z's "Sock Hop Saturday Night" as a format instead of more talk. Music runs better in the background at work instead of talk. John Moores has his ideas wrong. I never watch UT-TV because I don't have a stupid converter box and I refuse to have one. Another FM talker will tank in the ratings. We need more good music stations locally.— June 5, 2013 8:47 p.m.