Emmis filed yesterday to downgrade KGSR from a Class C with 100 kW at 1925 feet above average terrain to a Class C2 with 50 kW at 492 feet above average terrain. While the move is a big reduction in total area covered, it will move the transmitter nearly 25 miles closer to Austin and will serve most of the five-county Austin market with similar coverage, while eliminating coverage in non-market areas such as Bell and Burnet counties. The new tower is off of 2222 between 620 and 360 and is the current home of 98.9.
I grew up in Central Texas and 93.3 has always loomed large in my mind, so this application is a little sad. The current tower outside of Bertram which is nearly 2,000 feet tall is simply enormous and is visible from a lot of Williamson County.
93.3 started off as a Killeen station and was then allowed to upgrade and move to the Bertram site and serve the Austin area due to it being owned by the Johnson family, allegedly. (it was short-spaced with 93.7, also owned by the Johnson family at the time). Later the community of license was changed to Cedar Park.
Interestingly, 98.9 (which is currently KUTX) followed a similar path, being first a Class A in Lampasas, then a Class C1 on the Bertram tower (still serving Lampasas). Then a community of license change to Leander followed by a downgrade to a C2 on the 2222 tower. Most recently, KUTX has a construction permit to downgrade once again to a C3 but from much greater height at the Westlake Tower Farm.
Before this application, I've long wondered if Emmis might eventually put the newstalk from 590 on 93.3 and the AAA on 99.7.
I grew up in Central Texas and 93.3 has always loomed large in my mind, so this application is a little sad. The current tower outside of Bertram which is nearly 2,000 feet tall is simply enormous and is visible from a lot of Williamson County.
93.3 started off as a Killeen station and was then allowed to upgrade and move to the Bertram site and serve the Austin area due to it being owned by the Johnson family, allegedly. (it was short-spaced with 93.7, also owned by the Johnson family at the time). Later the community of license was changed to Cedar Park.
Interestingly, 98.9 (which is currently KUTX) followed a similar path, being first a Class A in Lampasas, then a Class C1 on the Bertram tower (still serving Lampasas). Then a community of license change to Leander followed by a downgrade to a C2 on the 2222 tower. Most recently, KUTX has a construction permit to downgrade once again to a C3 but from much greater height at the Westlake Tower Farm.
Before this application, I've long wondered if Emmis might eventually put the newstalk from 590 on 93.3 and the AAA on 99.7.