I listen to KGO on rare occasions.  While they have kept their format
essentially intact for "centuries", I find it generally boring.  A special
guest on a program may make it worthwhile for me to listen, but listening to
KGO is like eating the same thing for dinner 8700 nights in a row.  Its
interesting that with their huge signal up and down the Pacific Coast, there
are places on I-580 in the East Bay where you cannot receive them at all.
The magic of directional patterns and finding the perfect null point!

Mike Hawkins

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 9:50 PM, Patrick Martin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Been a fan of KGO since the 1960's when their first talk show came from
> the "Hungry I" in SF, hosted by Les Crane. Later on Ira Blue was there
> for years. KGO is one great station. One of the few that has kept their
> format. I guess with the internet, KGO has listeners worldwide. Their
> signal is right on the edge in the Summer and in the Winter decent days.
> At night with an ERP of about 250KW to the North (U3), they have made
> the ratings in Portland in the 70s. Came in 2nd in an ARB book. Shocked
> the whole Portland market!
>
> 73,
>
> Patrick
>
> Patrick Martin
> KGED QSL Manager
>
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