A couple months after the KFOG blowout...Bay Area radio is mostly dead to me.
KFOG and Live 105 used to complement each other fairly well. Now Live 105 is the only station still fighting the good fight, in my opinion, and even they are not they once used to be. They are not meant for binge-listening. But through all the on-air disc jockey changes (which have been more frequent than KFOG) though they have kept the same attitude, and Aaron Axelsen’s Sunday night new music program Soundcheck, which has been around for awhile, is still always worth going out of the way to tune into.
BIG 103.7 (or whatever it was called the couple weeks before it switched to the iHeart80s stream) used to be tolerable. It felt like they put some care into their programming, they used to throw a couple of interesting songs into the mix every hour and I had started to get attached to their Friday Night Flashbacks. Now there’s no more FNF and everything else is generic 80s for the LCD.
Alice, Star, and Mix are brief stops when flipping through the dial, but that’s about it. Mix used to be slightly better than the other two after 9 PM. Now I can’t really tell a difference. Alice is sometimes worth tuning into after 6 PM.
If all goes well tomorrow, I will be driving back with a car with XM Satellite Radio.