Tuned into KPEL 103.3 FM driving from Lafayette to Carencro on I-49 North. Got to the Gloria Switch exit and 103.3 FM started to cut out. Doesn't seem like this FM station will have much of a coverage area.
Tuned into KPEL 103.3 FM driving from Lafayette to Carencro on I-49 North. Got to the Gloria Switch exit and 103.3 FM started to cut out. Doesn't seem like this FM station will have much of a coverage area.
It seems more and more like 1420 is sinking. I can appreciate the rebrand but when you go from 12 hours of local programming per day (7 AM - 7 PM) to four (6-9 AM; 3-4 PM), you undoubtedly will suffer. I don’t know if their higher-ups read this board but I hope they get the message that what is going on now is not for the better.
1420 is basically not even a dependable station when it comes to Cajuns sports. Sadly, I hear more Cajun coverage on 103.7 The Game. I don't understand it because you would think with the football team being in the midst of the most successful era we've ever had with a now nationally known coach and a basketball team that's one of the most talented we've had, they would be on it. But I guess "Winning makes a difference" doesn't apply to us.
Yep, you’re exactly right Rage. Now that the cat is out of the bag and all of the hosts have scattered, the sports talk radio scene in Lafayette is just not the same. 103.7 could take the torch but they will be trying to keep up as long as 1420 is the “flagship.” If they can take that title, it’s over for the folks at KPEL.
Can’t argue that there, hence why I said the market stinks. With all of the football winning, you’d think there would be more demand for UL coverage. I remember the days when Jay would hang up on callers during “Nuttin But Cajuns” if they weren’t talking UL. He’d have B.J. Thompson on to talk recruiting and some other good coverage.
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