Sunday, August 20, 2006

What the Heck's Happening?

As those in the know know, Bloody Nib Manor is in Los Angeles County near the border of Orange County. .. As a wee laddie yours remembers growing up hearing Country-Western music as the sound track of the area. There were at least three Country-Western radio stations and not a few television programs dedicated to the genre.

This week it has developed that the only Country-Western radio station in the county has decided to change its format to some sort of boring mild rock thing. The radio station, KZLA, was the most listened to C&W radio station in the country. Now it will become one of the many mild rock stations that are half listened to. ... The San Bernardino based radio station, KFRG, will supposedly take up the disaffected C&W listeners. But KFRG's signal does not cover all of L.A. County.

Meanwhile, several Spanish language radio stations within the county offer Norteno and Frontiera music, which are the Mexican forms of country-western music.

Somebody's getting screwed and it isn't the illegal aliens.

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