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The website has a big "DONATE" button at the bottom. Is he going to run this as a non-commercial AM?

Of course Tavis spent a lot of his career in public broadcasting, so perhaps he's bringing that here.
 
$7,150,000, and the towers are rented. No wonder he needs a big DONATE button!
Please explain, back in circa 1969 when 1580 was KDAY and they moved their transmitter from Santa Monica to Alvarado St. in the Echo Park area, I assumed that KDAY built and and owned that xmitter plant. Back in the day nobody was di-plexing.
 
Multicultural owns the xmttr site. KHJ 9~Thirty, KYPA 12~Thirty and KBLA 15~Eighty are all diplexed from there. Rent for Smiley Travis is $10k a month, with yearly increases of 3%. If the other stations have similar leases, Multicultural is doing over $1m a year as landlord.
 
Please explain, back in circa 1969 when 1580 was KDAY and they moved their transmitter from Santa Monica to Alvarado St. in the Echo Park area, I assumed that KDAY built and and owned that xmitter plant. Back in the day nobody was di-plexing.
In the 60's almost all Honolulu stations diplexed or triplexed. 660 and 880 in NYC diplexed. I even had several diplexed stations in Ecuador starting in 1966. Diplexing was common wherever land was scarce or expensive, but directional diplexing really had to wait until computer technology caught up with with the intricate calculations.

Multicultureal, who is selling 1580, is not selling the land. They are keeping it as a profit center, with over $30 thou in rent per month, plus, apparently, a bunch of communications stuff.
 
How many watts will it be?
The facility of 1580 does not change. It is simply getting a new owner, using the same site, same gear, same towers.
 
The facility of 1580 does not change. It is simply getting a new owner, using the same site, same gear, same towers.
Unfortunately same pattern. In my neck of the woods in the southwest SFV 1580's daytime ERP is less than 1000 watts. The actual measured voltage (less than .5mv) is just slightly higher than KYPA 1230. Night pattern is more favorable in my direction and 1580 measures on average better than 2mV, but being about 30 miles out from the transmitter there is severe selective fading distortion due to the collision of the ground wave with the length of the Santa Monica Mountains combined with some sky wave signal. (Reception is a mess) . Although not long ago it was worse - it had Hermosillo and Phoenix to contend with but not any more.
 
Here is the release.

It's a good looking lineup. I haven't seen or heard much from Alonzo Bodden in a while but that guy is funny. The commentary here has been mostly about the inferior signal and high price paid but against all odds it would be nice to see it succeed.

I'm not in L.A...what's on the air there now? Or is it just turned off until kickoff time?
 
I'm not in L.A...what's on the air there now? Or is it just turned off until kickoff time?
Some kind of Spanish language religion. I don't know if in the last few days they have changed that.
 
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If it's successful in Los Angeles, I wonder if there is a chance the station's programming may become syndicated elsewhere?
 
Some kind of Spanish language religion. I don't know if in the last few days they have changed that.
As of this moment the religious programming is still running. It's funny that a couple of years ago, they ran an English language program for a couple of hours on Sunday evenings about deep sea fishing (really!)
 
As of this moment the religious programming is still running. It's funny that a couple of years ago, they ran an English language program for a couple of hours on Sunday evenings about deep sea fishing (really!)
A syndicated program? Is it still on?
 
I believe it was Fish Talk Radio, which started on AM 830 in its Radio AAHHs days, and remained on through several format changes before moving to 1580, and also being picked up by Sports Byline nationally. The host, John Henigin, passed away in January, and the show archives on the web site (fishtalkradio.com) end shorty thereafter.
 
I believe it was Fish Talk Radio, which started on AM 830 in its Radio AAHHs days, and remained on through several format changes before moving to 1580, and also being picked up by Sports Byline nationally. The host, John Henigin, passed away in January, and the show archives on the web site (fishtalkradio.com) end shorty thereafter.
Thanks for the info. Sorry that Mr. Henigin passed away.
 
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KBLA-AM is named as the affiliate of BIN. This has to be one of the largest BIN affiliates that's managed by another group and not Iheart directly.
 
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