KUHA is still off the air as of 7am Monday morning. Perhaps Houston Public Media has finally pulled the plug in advance of the station transfer. Will have to check the 91.3 translator on my commute.
Very odd discovery regarding KUHA this evening.
While in Midtown early this evening I was checking K217GB (the 91.3 translator)
Just got an email from the FCC. They are not going to approve the transfer until I file a sworn statement saying I received no money or other benefit for dismissing my opposition.
Over the last week or so, I've noticed they appear to be plugging their other broadcast properties where Classical can be heard (i.e. KUHT 8.5, KUHF HD2). Which makes me wonder why they were justified in plunking down 9.5 million to buy KTRU when they had KUHF HD2.
Was it a mistake to buy the station? No. I think Proffitt did the right thing for the time.
Except that the purchase wasn't necessary (as has been proven by the decision to dump it), it denied a broadcast station that was truly being used by the students (as opposed to KUHF, who is licensed to UH but is off-limits to students), HD2 was completely available if UH wanted to proceed with this pseudo-News scheme, and last but certainly not least, they paid too much (although rumor has it that some of the "profit" was pocketed).
KTRU when at 91.7 was student run but in reality, among the Houston stations, was mostly insignificant, a costly platform for students. Under the LPFM umbrella the station returns as student run and can be enjoyed by the vast majority that loved KTRU in the first place.
The audio quality on KUHF HD-2 is actually better than the audio quality on 91.7. I notice that 91.7 has some weak spots in far West Houston, too.