Its still off the air.So, KREV is back on the air? When did that happen?
Its still off the air.So, KREV is back on the air? When did that happen?
Ed dumped the Dance format when he took over 15 years ago or so. He was running a jockless CHR.Makes you wonder if Stolz gets back 92.7 would he sell it or continue with the dance high energy format? We will see...
KPPC/KROQ FM had a very poor signal when it was on Flint Peak with KZLA and one or two others. It improved when the new transmitter was turned on (I have a recording of the switch, it was amazing) and again when it moved to Tongva Peak but still had problems until translators and boosters were authorized."Five to six broadcasters" in this case does not mean five to six MAJOR broadcasters.
Nurse Jeff and I are two of the 5-6. We're kicking tires just to say we've dealt with Crazy Ed. It's been on our bucket list for years!"Five to six broadcasters" in this case does not mean five to six MAJOR broadcasters.
KROQ's Flint Peak signal wasn't THAT bad. Just a standard Class B (25kw at 660ft HAAT, IIRC). Problem is, all their Class B competitors were grandfathered in at greater height and/or power. And you need height+power to cover that huge metro area well.KPPC/KROQ FM had a very poor signal when it was on Flint Peak with KZLA and one or two others. It improved when the new transmitter was turned on (I have a recording of the switch, it was amazing) and again when it moved to Tongva Peak but still had problems until translators and boosters were authorized.
Why? It was reported by the court appointed liquidator that it was never profitable.If Ed Stolz does get all 3 of his radio properties back the more certain station that could be more profitable when its up for sale would be KREV 92.7
You are correct. I was referring to the overall approval of boosters, etc.KROQ's Flint Peak signal wasn't THAT bad. Just a standard Class B (25kw at 660ft HAAT, IIRC). Problem is, all their Class B competitors were grandfathered in at greater height and/or power. And you need height+power to cover that huge metro area well.
Also, KROQ only has one booster. It covers the Santa Clarita Valley, a trouble spot for every L.A. FM station (except KYSR). Plus, KROQ has no translators I'm aware of.
Why? It was reported by the court appointed liquidator that it was never
Oh I did not know it was mentioned in the court report memo. I must of overlooked that. Thats my bad...Why? It was reported by the court appointed liquidator that it was never profitable.
True and VCY was supposed to have full control of KREV-FM.Why? It was reported by the court appointed liquidator that it was never profitable.
The license is still worth somethingI do remember there was a mentioned somewhere that if Ed Stolz gets his radio properties back he would sell KREV out of the 3 radio properties but right now there is no equipment to start operating KREV radio when it goes back on the air...
$15m for KREV? EMF paid $3.18 for KRTY, so I guess that makes KREV worth almost five times more.Stolz tells the judge that a sale of the SF FM is still on the table:
Another Crazy Ed can of worms....an extra large can. Could someone please give me a status update on this in say ten years from now? I'm sure this one will drag on for a long time!In the meantime, another court has upheld a lower court ruling that would keep the stations in receivership
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Ninth Circuit Upholds Lower Court Ruling, Keeping Ed Stolz’s Stations In Receivership.
A three-judge federal appeals court panel has upheld a lower court decision to maintain Larry Patrick as receiver over a trio of Royce International Broadcasting ratio stations. Royce owner Edwww.insideradio.com
The article says the victory for Larry Patrick is symbolic, because the bankruptcy returned the stations to Royce.