Enjoyed the TVW simulcast...why didn't they just buy it completely? Good place to hear what's going on in Washington politics without even tuning on the television.
-crainbebo
I wish we knew how much the frequency sold for. I'm curious as to how much a non-com frequency would sell for in a crowded market.
I noticed the station is off the air. PRC must have shut it down when they announced the sale.
Ahh...The future of non-com radio. Endless religious music and blabber everywhere.
I always thought WSU would pick up KXOT eventually for their news channel (KVTI is their classical feed.) Guess not....
I listened to this "BBN" for a few annoying minutes at the top of the hour and it sounds like a nearly perfect carbon copy of "Family Radio". Typical church lady stuff. Just add senile founder and wacky prediction and history will repeat itself.
I always thought WSU would pick up KXOT eventually for their news channel (KVTI is their classical feed.) Guess not....
I listened to this "BBN" for a few annoying minutes at the top of the hour and it sounds like a nearly perfect carbon copy of "Family Radio". Typical church lady stuff. Just add senile founder and wacky prediction and history will repeat itself.
I'm not really an NPR kind of guy, but I think KXOT is far too valuable to be underused. I'm not an engineer, but I think KEXP would sound much better if they moved to 91.7. The current 90.3 frequency for KEXP leaves a lot to be desired.
Agreed. Capitol Hill is just about the WORST place EVER to put any kind of transmitter. Once you're out of the Seattle city limits, the signals start to break up really badly. No matter what power level, FM or TV.