Friday, April 18, 2014

Austin Radio: Fringe Austin To Air On 105.3 FM


Fringe Austin, the city’s newest radio station, is launching Monday, April 21 and bringing your old morning show friends, J.B. and Sandy, back to the airwaves.

According to austin.culturemap.com,  Austin radio veteran Bob Cole of KOKE FM announced Thursday that Fringe Austin’s radio frequency will be Translator 105.3 FM (currently one of KOKE FM's three frequencies). J.B. Hager and Sandy McIlree sat in on the KOKE FM show, as a primer for their new morning show which returns after the weekend.

Fringe Austin is a joint venture between Cole and Jason Nassour, both of whom own KOKE FM, and it will be part of a five-station radio group known as the Austin Radio Network. Each station will be independently owned by local investors. Fringe Austin's profile will feature a mix of new rock and indie bands, reflecting the station's preference for off-center music that falls outside of the corporate radio realm.

K287FG 105.3 FM (75watts) 60dBu Coverage

6 comments:

  1. Are there any plans to make the signal stronger? Pflugerville needs inclusion! Hutto too!

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  2. Please - stronger signal! Ft. Hood area needs JB and Sandy!

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  3. Bastrop needs JB and Sandy too or at least an app

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  4. Strengthen the signal PLEASE!!!!!!!!!! Bastrop needs JB and Sandy.

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  5. And it is awesome!

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  6. Hell I live in Leander off Nameless Road and I have no signal help us keep JB & Sandy Austin Strong give us a signal please.

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