On Jan. 16, 2014, the FCC issued a FM translator for an AM in the Beaumont area. E-String Wireless was granted a translator to carry 990 KZZB AM....on 97.1!!!! The Country Legends listeners will go nuts if that is ever put on the air. However, E-String lied in their application. They claimed the tower site is at 27 Sawyer Street. That location was the old studios for KLVI until Clear Channel moved all their stations to the I-10 studios. That 250+ foot tower (which had the NOAA NWS WX radio on it even after KVI had moved out) fell during Hurricane Rita when Ralph McBride used the studios for KOLE and 1380 KRCM and had a STL shot from the Beaumont studios to the 1340 transmitter site in Port Arthur. It has never been rebuilt.
KZZB is a Class B 1KW fulltime (well its supposed to be...it has been off the air recently and was off the air for LONG periods after Rita..in fact, the 500 foot tower of its 2 tower array in north Beaumont did not have tower lights for almost 3 years until the FCC finally caught them (also caught them with no local studio presence). It does not need a translator (but the AM has ground radials issues. They were chewed up by a back-hoe under a former owner of 990 when there was flooding at the tower site and the owner decided to build a dyke around the transmitter building by digging up the earth around it!)...and the proposed translator has a very directional easterly pattern according to the CP...it would look over downtown but not cover the western side of Beaumont where the working class live. I suspect this translator would be planned for a sale later (if they ever build it...when the FCC finds out the tower site is fake, oops!)
KZZB is a Class B 1KW fulltime (well its supposed to be...it has been off the air recently and was off the air for LONG periods after Rita..in fact, the 500 foot tower of its 2 tower array in north Beaumont did not have tower lights for almost 3 years until the FCC finally caught them (also caught them with no local studio presence). It does not need a translator (but the AM has ground radials issues. They were chewed up by a back-hoe under a former owner of 990 when there was flooding at the tower site and the owner decided to build a dyke around the transmitter building by digging up the earth around it!)...and the proposed translator has a very directional easterly pattern according to the CP...it would look over downtown but not cover the western side of Beaumont where the working class live. I suspect this translator would be planned for a sale later (if they ever build it...when the FCC finds out the tower site is fake, oops!)