Monday, September 11, 2006

KDKB to keep rockin ?

Copied from the www.movin933.com site is this Morse code:

.-.. --- --- -.- --..-- / .-- . .----. .-. . / .--- ..- ... - / .... .- ...- .. -. --. / ... --- -- . / ..-. ..- -. .-.-.- / -.- -.. -.- -... / .-- .. .-.. .-.. / .- .-.. .-- .- -.-- ... / .-. --- -.-. -.- / .- .-. .. --.. --- -. .- .-.-.- / ... - .- -.-- / - ..- -. . -.. / .- -. -.. / --. . - / .-. . .- -.. -.-- / ..-. --- .-. / - .... . / -... . ... - / .-. --- -.-. -.- / ... - .- - .. --- -. / - .... . / ...- .- .-.. .-.. . -.-- .----. ... / . ...- . .-. / .... . .- .-. -.. .-.-.- / .--. .-. --- -- .. ... . .-.-.-

Translated, it means:"LOOK, WE'RE JUST HAVING SOME FUN. KDKB WILL ALWAYS ROCK ARIZONA. STAY TUNED AND GET READY FOR THE BEST ROCK STATION THE VALLEY'S EVER HEARD. PROMISE."

5 comments:

Jimmy said...

Hmm . . . I just found some other morse code on that page that translates to "BRANDMEIER RETURNS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2006."

freespeak@gmail.com said...

LIES! LIES! LIES!

If they really wanted to tell somebody something they would publish it in HexiDecimal Code so no one but PROGRAMMERS could read it! MORSE CODE is extinct! it no longer is used! LIES! GAMES! BULLSHIT!

You watch.. it will be an all-rap station with 20,000 low-riders and boom bass hoppers parked all over the valley selling crack.

LIES! I'm calling the FCC.

LIES!

Ronco

Andy Olson said...

Ron might be right! Here's a couple links as to the possibility of KDKB's future. From R& R:

http://www.radioandrecords.com/radiomonitor/news/format/rock/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003118868

Then Wikipida:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KQMV

Then, the Sandusky station that has the original movin format. Just look at the playlist, WOW!

http://www.movin925.fm/music.asp?groupname=KQMV%20Music

Based on this info, It might be Janet Jackson, Destiny's Child & Madonna! Wouldn't it be ironic if they switched to the same kind of format they did back in early 80's when they started playing Madonna and the like. The format that wrecked their ratings for good and led to the reason why they are changing format today.

Mariah Fleming said...

Our mission should we be lucky enough to pull it off:

Lets hijack Andy Olson and his staff, raise a wagon full of money for them and put RFP in the old KDKB place with Andy at the helm. It would ignite Arizona with passion and incredible music."Love is a verb it requires action" and these folks have got it all.

In the time I was with RFP, I learned so much from Andy about music here, there and everywhere. He is THE keeper of the KCAC flame and his love for it all is true...along with the rest of those dedicated folks who staff the station. Not to mention Cheryl Sweet who has shared her heartfelt ideas and put them into motion at RFP, to name just one of the 'keepers' of the flame.

If someone with money in radio was REALLY SMART and wanted to have a station that would blow the "competition" into the dust, they'd call Andy and get him in charge. Imagine, another "pioneer" radio station, all these decades later, with a built in audience of people so various that it takes "psychographics" to define it...mere demographics won't do the trick!!

Andy's got the imagination, knowledge, music historyl perspective and music library to do it. It takes forward thinking, but RFP is MORE than ready to fill the void. Wow.

Wouldn't it be wonderful to wake up to that on our clock radios? And watch all the people in their cars listening on their long drives to wherever, getting a soothing dose of real radio??

Meanwhile guess we'll just continue to catch them on the net and wait for all of our cities to get 'wifi.'

freespeak@gmail.com said...

In defining The Dream Mariah, one finds one's self on the threshold of it coming true.

Andy from the best I can tell HAS no other goals than the growth of RFP and I applaud him. Somehow the money will come, just as it did for KCAC with the arrival of Dwight and Eric and KDKB. In whatever fashion it occurs, keeping Andy on his chosen course would be indeed, the right thing to do.

RFP may never achieve what KCAC and Bill did but these are different times with vastly different people and values (or not) but the legacy is a continually living thing and I for one happen to agree with Our Lady of Perpetual Encouragement. Ancy's in the Gold. Let's dig on!

Ronco