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What About A Jill? What About Facts?
> In your consideration of formats, have you given Jill
> consideration? Jill is on in LA and it is a Jack format
> made for women.
Not really. Jill is on a trimulcast of rimshot class A stations. I live in the San Fernando Valley, less than 15 miles from their closest transmitter (Thousand Oaks, in the eastern part of adjacent Ventura County), with no reception of it whatsoever.
One of my regulars on the Los Angeles board reports he can get the Orange County signal in mono, fuzzy, in Culver City (somewhat to the west of downtown Los Angeles, near the coast). The third signal is far to the east, in the San Bernardino/Riverside area, but I have no knowledge of whether it has a decent signal over the rated area of that market.
Street buzz is that the stations are up for sale anyway; if so, this is just a cheap way to run them until they find a buyer.
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> In your consideration of formats, have you given Jill
> consideration? Jill is on in LA and it is a Jack format
> made for women.
Not really. Jill is on a trimulcast of rimshot class A stations. I live in the San Fernando Valley, less than 15 miles from their closest transmitter (Thousand Oaks, in the eastern part of adjacent Ventura County), with no reception of it whatsoever.
One of my regulars on the Los Angeles board reports he can get the Orange County signal in mono, fuzzy, in Culver City (somewhat to the west of downtown Los Angeles, near the coast). The third signal is far to the east, in the San Bernardino/Riverside area, but I have no knowledge of whether it has a decent signal over the rated area of that market.
Street buzz is that the stations are up for sale anyway; if so, this is just a cheap way to run them until they find a buyer.
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