More Rich Lieberman, in this case speculating that KFOG will be either country of KGO-FM:
http://richliebermanreport.blogspot.com/2013/05/friday-rumor-mill-kfog-flipping-to.html
I am admittedly not much of a radio nerd, and certainly not as knowledgeable
about the industry as others on this board. But San Francisco, along with
perhaps Portland, Oregon, and some East coast cities like Boston, Philadelphia,
and Baltimore, strikes me as a particularly poor market for a country music
station. It's not that there aren't fans of the genre here, but I suspect they
constitute a fairly small segment of the population, given the large number and
variety of other ethnic groups.
My own suburban Bay Area community has sizable numbers of Afghans, Indians,
Japanese, Chinese, Sikhs, and Persians -- and that's just off the top of my
head. And while many of them are second and even third generation Americans, I
really doubt most of them have even heard of Tim McGraw or Taylor Swift, much
less are fans of their music.
Wasn't there a country music station here a few years ago? Called itself "The
Bear," if memory serves. I don't think it lasted very long.