After a period of silence, they have returned to the air with religion, and in fabulous MONO sound. Radio Locator ha not updated this one yet.
At least the station will be owned and operated by a responsible licensee.
KRCK and a co-owned station in the San Francisco market, 92.7 KREV, both were acquired by VCY America, a Wisconsin based Christian Radio owner.
VCY once stood for Voice of Christian Youth, although they don't program a youthful Christian Contemporary sound and the organization only uses the VCY initials now. It's mostly Christian Talk and Teaching shows, with some Christian AC music overnights and to fill in other gaps in spoken word programming. VCY stepped in when the original owner had his FCC and legal troubles.
| File Name | Attachment Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 165 Statement 9th cir 06282021 as filed.pdf | Pleadings | 1.65 Statement |
Probably another broadcaster in the market who'd like to apply for the translators if the licenses are cancelled.What is intriguing to me is who reported those translators...
Probably another broadcaster in the market who'd like to apply for the translators if the licenses are cancelled.
My question would be whether those translators are tethered to the local FM and should truly be considered part of the transaction involving it.
Probably another broadcaster in the market who'd like to apply for the translators if the licenses are cancelled.
My question would be whether those translators are tethered to the local FM and should truly be considered part of the transaction involving it.
| File Name | Attachment Type | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Status Report (filing version).pdf | Pleadings | Status Report |
Streaming KRCK, and has the VCY national feed. Can someone in the Coachella Valley tell us if it's the same over the air? The return of the stations to Stolz is immediate. But would he be able to keep the stations this time around or forced to sell?