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KMIH 88.9/94.5 has received permission to operate a LPFM on 101.1 from their current 94.5 location on Capitol Hill. As it was a "MX'd" application, they will be splitting the frequency with Sand Point arts and Cultural Exchange's station in NE Seattle...KMIH will get it 12a-12p, while Sand Point will program 12p-12a. Sand Point will not be using KMIH's LP facilities to broadcast...instead broadcasting from a much shorter location near Magnuson Park in NE Seattle.
What is most interesting is KMIH's proposal for 101.1...saying they will either sell off the 88.9 frequency or the 94.5 translator in exchange for LP broadcasting on 101.1.
As a LPFM holder usually is usually not allowed to own full-power radio stations, that leaves 88.9/Mercer Island as the only logical station that's getting "dumped".
Million-dollar question will be: what will become of 88.9? KUOW2 (the sequel)? NWPR? God-casters? Another KC Public School taking it over? Going dark? Or donated to that group wanting a LPFM on Mercer Island?
On paper, its signal is pretty poor...but I have no problems picking it up in Shoreline/North Seattle on a sketchy portable. Downtown signal is very poor with the skyscrapers as imagined...of course, that was why they put a signal on 94.5 in the first place!
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What is most interesting is KMIH's proposal for 101.1...saying they will either sell off the 88.9 frequency or the 94.5 translator in exchange for LP broadcasting on 101.1.
As a LPFM holder usually is usually not allowed to own full-power radio stations, that leaves 88.9/Mercer Island as the only logical station that's getting "dumped".
Million-dollar question will be: what will become of 88.9? KUOW2 (the sequel)? NWPR? God-casters? Another KC Public School taking it over? Going dark? Or donated to that group wanting a LPFM on Mercer Island?
On paper, its signal is pretty poor...but I have no problems picking it up in Shoreline/North Seattle on a sketchy portable. Downtown signal is very poor with the skyscrapers as imagined...of course, that was why they put a signal on 94.5 in the first place!
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