It sounds like Bustos Media has some technical changes in the works for KZTM on 102.9. A few weeks ago they changed the city of license of KZTM from Centralia to McKenna. Now it sounds like they intend to move the broadcast site from Capitol Peak to South Mountain. I'm not an engineer, but I was under the impression that the space for broadcast equipment was a fairly limited resource at South Mountain. Assuming that there are no logistical issues with this move, they probably stand to improve their reception in Seattle proper. From the business side, it's probably advantageous to give 102.9 the best chance that it can to provide city-grade reception in Seattle before/if Lotus makes any big changes in the market with Spanish programming. Once the move is complete, South Mountain will host KOMO-FM, KDDS, KZTM, KJET, and KLSY. The only station that will be left on Capitol Peak will be KXXO, where they moved a few years ago to their new broadcast facility.