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Royals Radio Affiliate Spotlight: [KASR-FM] Conway, Arkansas

More off-day theatre. This was the second profile in the Royal Radio Affiliate Series, an occasional feature here on Royals Review that looks to highlight the regional character of the Royal fanbase. The mysteries of Conway likely remain hidden from us a year later.

Conway, Arkansas- Population: 45,000
Distance from Kansas City: 394 Miles

Last month Royals Review profiled Royal Radio Network member KAWL AM in York, Nebraska, a quaint little berg of 8,000 in the east central corridor of the Cornhusker State. Today, we turn our attention to Conway, Arkansas, the southernmost affiliate in the Royals network. While the Royals have all but abandoned Oklahoma to the Rangers and the outreaches of the Cardinal Nation, the KC'ers still have some presence in Arkansas. Doubtlessly, there's the Glass factor at play regarding the Bentonville affiliate, but the Royals also maintain affiliates throughout the north-west portion of the state: Fort Smith, Russellville and Harrison.

Which brings us to Conway. As Conway Online states:

Conway is located in Central Arkansas, 30 miles north of Little Rock on Interstate-40. Other major highways serving Conway are US highways 64 & 65. It is the County seat of Faulkner County.

This central location makes Conway a major distribution and service center for the Central Arkansas population. Within a 500 mile radius there are 17 states and 24 metropolitan areas which include over a third of the nation's population.

Conway is also a frequent stop over for travelers on their way to Branson. Conway is only 130 miles from Branson.

Conway's population was 43,167 according to the 2000 Census. This shows a growth rate of about 5% each year. Estimates also show that by the year 2008 the population should be around 60,000. Conway is also home to approximately 11,000 college students who live in the city during the academic year. Conway is located in Faulkner county.

Only 130 miles from Branson? Well, I'll be.

You can find Conway right there in the middle, just north of Little Rock.

As the snippet above notes, Conway is something of a college town. Conway is home to Hendrix College, which was founded in 1876, is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and boasts 1,042 undergraduate students. Weirdly enough, they also boast "7 graduate students". Seven? Thats just strange, although I assume there's probably a small Methodist seminary somewhere on campus accounting for those lonely few. 58% of Hendrix students are native Arkansans, and 80% live on campus. I'm pretty sure I received some Hendrix mail during my JR/SR year of high school as well. Beyond Hendrix, Conway is home to The University of Central Arkansas, itself founded in 1907 and home to 11,375 students, including 1,406 grad students. Some of my favorite on-campus organizations at UCA are this, this and, of course, this.

The ladies of Sigma Kappa (UCA Chapter) listen to the Royals constantly on KASR-FM.

The more I read about Conway, the more interesting it sounds. Conway is the 8th largest city in the state, although according to the US Census Bureau, its also more generally a part of the Little Rock Metro Area, considering its proximity to the Capital. Nevertheless, Conway's population has grown by 10% in recent years, making it one of the fastest growing cities in Arkansas. More Conway facts: 84% White, 16.3% Below Poverty and an average travel time to work of 19.9 minutes. I'm not sure if that means some people work in Little Rock (30 miles away) or not.

As for KASR-FM itself, the station a) has a website (the one in York didn't) but b) it hasn't been updated since around June, depending on where you go. Sadly, it looks like they also broadcast the Cardinals, as well as minor league, college and high school sports. Even Yankee Games are listed on the schedule from last month thats still around. Sheesh. Even more sadly, the Cardinals also list Conway's KASR-FM as an affiliate, so its questionable to consider Conway anything resembling a Royals' Town. If anyone lives around the area, I'd love to know more about what games they carry most...

Jeff McKnight, an infielder with the Mets and Orioles from 1989-1994 was born in Conway, the only Major Leaguer I could find born in the town. McKnight (who I admit I've never heard of) never hit higher than .256, and posted a career line of .233/.284/.304 in 404 at bats. Nearly half of McKnight's career work came in the 1993 season, with a dismal Mets team that went 59-103. McKnight played in 31 games in 1994, and never appeared again in a Major League game. How the Herk-era Royals avoided signing him in the late 1990s, I do not know.

Amazingly, there's a web feature I've found devoted to Jeff's Mets career. Actually, there are (at least) two such sites. Incredible.

Conway also boasts a sadder alumnus, as it was where Marv Blaylock died in October of 1993. Blaylock, like McKnight, was a bit of a limited hitter, holding a career line of .235/.314/.363 in 746 at bats. Marv played in one game with the 1950 New York Giants, only to spend the next four years out of the Big Leagues. Blaylock resurfaced with the 1955 Phillies at the age of 25, and was the regular first baseman for a 77-77 Phillies team. The next season, also with Blaylock getting the bulk of time at first base, the '56 Phillies went 71-83, and despite his 8 triples, Blaylock slugged only .385. Blaylock played in 37 more games -- often as a defensive replacement -- in 1957, then vanished from the registers of the National or American leagues. According to the Baseball Almanac, Marv was part of a fairly large number of unrelated baseball Blaylocks playing during the middle part of the last century. Here is their summation of Marv's life:

The first and most successful was Marv, a left-handed first baseman and outfielder. His twelve-year career included two stints in the majors - a pinch-hitting appearance with Giants in 1950 and a stint of two-seasons-plus-change with the Phillies in the mid-1950's. Altogether, his major league record shows a .237 batting average, fifteen home runs, and 78 RBI. A high rate of strikeouts and the presence of the more promising prospects made Marv a temporary answer to a permanent question, and most of his career was spent in the minors. A native of Fort Smith, Arkansas, Marv attended Fort Smith Junior College briefly before turning pro in at seventeen. A quick climb up the Giants' organization resulted in his one-game appearance in 1950, and in 1953 he was traded to the Phillies for shortstop Claude Corbitt. A successful season with Syracuse in 1954 (.303, 22-76), gave him his longer shot at major league status.

When that ended early in the 1957 season he was sent to the Phillies' International League affiliate in Miami. A .300-season at Nashville in 1959 ended Marv's career. Following his baseball days, Marv was a salesman in the music business in the Little Rock area, and he died in Conway, AR, in 1993.

Moment of silence for Marv.

(moment)

The primary Newspaper in Conway seems to be the Log Cabin Democrat, but considering the purpose of the Log Cabin Republicans, I couldn't help but wonder if I was somehow mislead. Either way, the Sports Page of the online edition includes no mention of the Royals. Tragic.

You can fish or (in theory) swim in this spooky looking lake near Conway.

Unlike our last spotlighted city of York, NE. I'm not sure I've ever been to Conway. I've driven through Arkansas four or five times, and have even left the I-30 corridor from Texarkana to Memphis a few times. Before Christmas 2004, I was caught in an Arkansas snowstorm as I crawled my way through the state, eventually abandoning I-30 for a more southerly route (thinking south=warm). I never made it home that day, in fact, I never made it out of the state, spending Christmas Eve Eve in Magnolia Arkansas before heading to Austin the next day. Obviously, this heartwarming memory has nothing to do with anything...

According to Radio Locator, the range of KASR is 2.1 miles in Conway, but 21.1 miles in nearby Vilonia. Either way, most of the time, most of Little Rock should be able to hear KASR.

Whether its a Royals, Cardinals or random high school game, well, I don't have that information.

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It sounds a mile or two
too far into the bible belt for me.  I will stick with the Iowa farmers.  At least I can understand them when they talk.  They may not make much sense...but at least I can understand their nonsense.  

Does Iowa have an affiliate station?  I always listen to WBH over the internet.  Ryan and Murphy are a hoot.  I like it when Ryan gets into telling a story and can't find his way out.  But, I also have to put up with their terrible commercials.  The one thing I will enjoy about the all star break is that I won't have to hear the Idol idiot's commercial.  Yeah......

Who won the home run derby..or don't I care to know?  Did you see Ozzie's interview...where he answered all the questions in spanish?   smirk...

by grudz69 on Jul 11, 2006 12:13 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

WHB online
I have had mixed results trying to listen to the games from WHB. I'd say about 1/2 of the time (which is pretty good) I can listen to the entire game uninterrupted. Another 1/4 they cut the feed somewhere in the middle or late innings, and the other 1/4 the feed is cut from the end of the 810 pregame show on.

by antidecaf on Jul 11, 2006 2:59 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

you mean
to tell me that I could listen to the games...online...for FREE?

shoots self now

by loyal2theroyals on Jul 11, 2006 2:03 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

the game live
Are you familiar with?

http://www.thegamelive.com

Many of the links listed are not
valid, but there is a lengthy
list of Royal affiliates, and a few
seem to be reliable for online
listening...

by atrium on Jul 11, 2006 9:00 AM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I signed up for the MLBRadio package...
$14.95 a season.... All MLB games are on there.  Sometimes when the Royals aren't on.... I listen to other games.  There I said it... I have cheated on the Royals with other teams.  But, I didn't enjoy it.  smirk...

So, tonight is the big game.  I have decided not to watch it...Redman or no Redman.  This is not a boycott. I am just sort of board with all the media hype.  

Good luck to Redman...may he be the MVP of the game.

by grudz69 on Jul 11, 2006 12:40 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Bull....
you loved cheating on the royals. Which is fine. I did the $15 MLB thing, too. I just thought it would be ridiculous if there was a free feed somewhere that I was unaware of.

Anyways. I'm boycotting, but I'm glad you're not watching it, even if you're not boycotting.

by loyal2theroyals on Jul 11, 2006 10:14 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

MLB online services
I had absolutely no luck in finding any Reds affiliate that still broadcasted games free on the internet.  It seemed to me that MLB really had its act together in forcing us exiled fans to pony up for the MLB package.

In May I broke down and paid the pro-rated fee for MLB All Access (All games except local blackouts available in video and audio formats, all games archived in full game and condensed game formats).  It cost me $70 at the time but I think it was well spent.  I expect the price will drop down to around $50 soon and continue to decline as the season winds down.  The only bad part of the package is that you cannot watch games live which are in your broadcast area, so you cannot watch any Royals games if you live near KC until they have been archived (about an hour after the game ends.)

The resolution on the screen is not so good, but also not so bad.  You can follow the action of the game.  The feed is sorta reliable.  During a 3 hour games I normally get bumped once or twice and have to reload.  The feed on the archived games is worse for some reason.  I get bumped from them about every 15 minutes and have to reload and find the spot where I left off.

All in all, I think it is a good deal and, due to MLB strong arming the radio stations, the only way I have to follow the Reds here in Kansas.  I used to listen to WLW online but they cut off Reds and Bengals games a few years back.  The station streams all day, but when a game starts, off they go.  NFL package is much worse than the MLB.  No video, audio only and it costs about $15 for just 16 games.

The "condensed game" option is pretty good for busy times.  It reduces the game down to about 15 or 20 minutes and shows all the important plays.  I would like more from it, such as information about pitching changes and introduction to the batting situation instead of just being thrown into the game with the pitch on the way.  Still, when I miss a game (I only have time to watch about 2 or 3 games a week) I can get up in the morning, drink a cup of joe and watch the condensed game before my shower.  Nice way to start the day.

Let's go Royals.  I have a lot of hope for a good second half.  If they go 32-43 in the second half (tough, but doable) they will get  that magical 63rd win!

by James Quinn on Jul 12, 2006 12:55 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Ryan Howard
won the HR Derby over David Wright...

Thanks again for the affiliate segment RR - I find it very interesting and entertaining.  

FWIW - Those girls in the above picture have freakishly white teeth...

by HenKarvey on Jul 11, 2006 12:25 AM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

freakishly white teeth
must be all those pork rinds....

by buddyball on Jul 11, 2006 12:18 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Arkinsaw
I'm not sure pro sports are that big in Arkansas... I'm sure they love the NFL, but its different when you don't have a local team (Dallas, Titans, Saints?). I'm sure no one i nConway cares about the ROyals

by DyeFan187 on Jul 11, 2006 1:20 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I assume
That the town is named after famed country star Conway Twitty.

Relive Royals History at royalsretro.blogspot.com

by RoyalsRetro on Sep 13, 2007 1:33 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

Actually, Conway Twitty
Took his name from the town.  He was born Harold Jenkins.  Conway is from the Arkansas town and Twitty is from a town in Texas.

by jbrocato on Sep 13, 2007 3:03 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I remember
... good old McKnight.  I'm surprised he had so few ABs.  Definitely remember lots of pinch hitting and a little time as a regular.

by wentToARoyalsGameBeforeRR on Sep 13, 2007 4:05 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

My Brother Lived In Conway
When he was stationed at Little Rock AFB. I remember "Stump Lake", and getting caught in a hail storm while in a rented rowboat on that lake. I also lived in Little Rock later on and knew some people from Conway; they were as normal as anyone from Arkansas.
Being a fan is irrational, but what is the alternative?

by philofthenorth on Sep 13, 2007 5:16 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

My first comment on this post was on
July 10, 2006.  Times have changed for the Royals.  Maybe the addition of the Springdale team will increase the interest in the Royals in old Conway.  

Here is a blast from the past:  JQ's take on the Royals chances of winning 63 games in 2006...

"Let's go Royals.  I have a lot of hope for a good second half.  If they go 32-43 in the second half (tough, but doable) they will get  that magical 63rd win!"

Ah... Memories....  

by grudz69 on Sep 13, 2007 6:02 PM EDT reply reply actions actions   0 recs

I was only off by one win!
I've been posting on the site since last June.  It seems like a lot longer than 15 months.

by James Quinn on Sep 13, 2007 8:47 PM EDT to parent up reply reply actions actions   0 recs

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