Now Available On The Infinite Dial
Written Aug. 15, 2008 by Sean Ross in Internet Radio + Terrestrial Radio with 0 Comments
A few of radio's more prominent streaming holdouts have become available (relatively) recently and rate a mention this week:
* KKDA-FM (K104) and Urban AC sister KRNB Dallas -- K104 was a streaming pioneer in the late '90s, but has been missing for many years. It is always thought of as one of the best-oiled machines in the R&B/Hip-Hop (or any) format. KRNB started as a soft Urban AC but has gone to a hyper-current (for that format) approach and come into its own recently with the addition of Paul Harvey. KRNB is also streaming a Gospel channel. Still missing, however, is R&B Oldies KKDA-AM (Soul 73), a national treasure where you can hear "You've Got To Earn It" by the Staple Singers into "Think" by Jimmy McCracklin with R&B legend Millie Jackson hosting afternoons.
* KBPA (Bob FM) Austin, Texas - One of the format's most durable Classic Hits/Hot AC hybrids. They didn't stream in the format's period of greatest national attention when they were often the format leader, so it's good that they've remained stronger than many of their counterparts.
* WGTZ (92.9 Fly FM) Dayton, Ohio - The former top 40 Z93 is one of the most recent entrants into the format. They differ from some of the others because they also have a notable '60s oldies component (meaning Dave Clark Five into the Clash, which makes perfect sense to some of us). It's not streaming yet, but it's now teasing a stream on the Website as coming soon.

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