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Scott and Casey
editAllegedly, they are not currently on KIFR, though they are being considered for the evening slot, according to Casey 1. The station's website does not list anything for that timeslot (and I have no idea what they're currently airing). Therefore, I will change the time slot on the article to "TBA", since it has not officially been filled. Therefore, user 66.81.71.198 (why don't people register?) is correct, but I assume this information will be updated when the slot is filled. --Fightingirish 16:05, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
Irene McGee and Virgie
editIrene McGee's show no longer airs on 1069 Free FM, as I learned during a recent look at the station's website. And according to this page, the latest date on any of McGee's podcasts is Feb 8 2007. Her former slot (Fri/Sat nights 11 PM-1 AM) is now filled by The Virgie Show, whose eponymous hostess used to be a frequent guest on Sex With Emily. Roxtar 05:43, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
A few weeks back, all of the historical 106.9 information was split off into a separete KIFR page, and some paragraphs from KFRC (AM) were copied here. This edit was questioned and reverted, but then was reverted back without comment. The split was not executed very well, leaving the KIFR article without an opening and this article without much context (no new material was added). Since the majority of the material split off was actually about the former station KMPX, I decided to instead restore the historical 106.9 history here, an split off the KMPX information into KMPX (FM), and cut down the KMPX info on this page. Hopefully my bold action won't be too controversial, but it should be better than the poorly-executed KIFR split (the user who did this has not been active since his 35 minutes of editing history). I have restored KIFR as a redirect to here. If more detail about KIFR is desired, it should probably go into the Free FM article, since it's probably more relevant there than here. I just don't think KIFR made that much of an impact to warrant a separate article, whereas KMPX in the late 1960s made a huge impact on radio broadcasting (pioneering the freeform, album-oriented, progressive rock format which dominated radio for the next decade or so). DHowell 03:43, 15 September 2007 (UTC)
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It's finally done. There wasn't much to merge given the poor citation quality at the merge target, but I've been slowly adding new citations here to compensate. Raymie (t • c) 04:56, 18 July 2020 (UTC)
Merger proposal
editIn 2007, a significant amount of the KMPX-era history of 106.9 was split off into a new article at KMPX (FM), now KMPX (defunct). I'm proposing restoring the contents of that page into this one, KFRC-FM. There's no reason to have part of the history of the station in another article. Raymie (t • c) 23:13, 20 April 2019 (UTC)
- Support merging KMPX (defunct) into KFRC-FM. Both articles are about the same subject with significant duplication of content.--Tdl1060 (talk) 03:12, 21 April 2019 (UTC)
- Support the merger as well. Picking and choosing for brevity purposes, there should be enough content here that can be sourced without too much trouble (same case with reconciling KFRC (defunct) onto the multiple articles that article overlaps with). I'd say a ceremonial merger can be had. Nathan Obral (talk) 20:45, 29 February 2020 (UTC)