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Post by egnlsn on Jan 16, 2016 13:14:40 GMT -6
"Smooth Jazz is once again on your radio... Here at The Touch 92.1 it is our goal to make KTCE a World Class Jazz station, Please keep listening as we continue to expand our playlist!!"
So glad to hear Smooth Jazz once again on the radio locally.
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Post by amanuensis on Jan 16, 2016 20:47:39 GMT -6
It does seem well programmed. I wonder if a purpose of doing Chistmas music first was to give the engineer time to do some tweaking to the signal. It now seems a lot better.
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Post by drpepper on Feb 1, 2016 22:43:28 GMT -6
1st world complaint I suppose, but I've noticed that KTCE is slightly unbalanced with the left channel having a bit mor than the right. happens on every radio I've checked it on.
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Terry
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Post by Terry on Feb 2, 2016 17:15:38 GMT -6
For what it's worth, KODJ 94.1 HD2 had been broadcasting "smooth jazz" up until yesterday. Now it sounds like all 70's music, with no ads, no announcer, no station ID. My wife likes it.
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Post by egnlsn on Feb 2, 2016 18:46:34 GMT -6
I wonder if they switched formats because of 92.1.
I can't tell you how much I love this -- for awhile, even after the switch, 92.1 online was HipHop/Rap. Currently, 94.1HD2 online is still Smooth Jazz.
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Post by CAwasinNJ on Feb 3, 2016 4:43:34 GMT -6
I would guess we should blame unbalanced audio on a shoestring budget more than anything. They only get 125 watts and don't even make it as far north as Lehi with a local grade signal. In Salt Lake, forget it. I find it hard to believe this is a big moneymaker. For the same reason I doubt whoever's side project is KODJ HD2 probably doesn't care since the vast majority of their potential audience (as small as that is) can't even get KTCE.
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