KREV has filed with the FCC that they have resumed operations.
Kurt Nilson is involved with Don Davis' Albuquerque stations. Davis is the one who has been operating Pirate Radio on KREV for Stolz, so likely status quo in San Francisco.Albuquerque Programmer Likely To Take Over Stolz Stations As Bankruptcy Moves Forward.
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Albuquerque Programmer Likely To Take Over Stolz Stations As Bankruptcy Moves Forward.
Two months after control of several radio stations owned by California broadcaster Ed Stolz was put back into the hands of a trustee, a deal is close at hand thatwww.insideradio.com
Ah! That is why Don Davis suddenly went radio silent I take it. Court proceedings and all.Kurt Nilson is involved with Don Davis' Albuquerque stations. Davis is the one who has been operating Pirate Radio on KREV for Stolz, so likely status quo in San Francisco.
This arrangement was filed with the court a few weeks ago, but has still not been approved by the judge the last time I looked. So not a 100% lock to happen and why it hasn't been reported anywhere else. As with all things related to Stolz, until there's a final order (and even then after the fact) there's nothing to guarantee anything.
Fantastic news. Dance can stay on the air in San Francisco and we get rid of Stolz!Albuquerque Programmer Likely To Take Over Stolz Stations As Bankruptcy Moves Forward.
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Albuquerque Programmer Likely To Take Over Stolz Stations As Bankruptcy Moves Forward.
Two months after control of several radio stations owned by California broadcaster Ed Stolz was put back into the hands of a trustee, a deal is close at hand thatwww.insideradio.com
The baffling thing (to me) is that these stations just aren't very good. What's he fighting to keep on the air? A nondescript CHR music mix with "hey! yeah! the biggest mix! the hottest station!" type sweepers that sound like they've come straight out of 2005? Crazy is the word.Ed Stolz’s Palm Springs stations are on the air. CHR format “Hot 97.7”
I received them from the top of Palomar mountain during tropo. I was able to null out the co-channel stations on the translator frequencies to hear the same programming on the translators as on KRCK.
No. This simply means this guy will be operating the stations for the trustee appointed. Stolz would still be the owner. This is not the end of the proceedings.Fantastic news. Dance can stay on the air in San Francisco and we get rid of Stolz!
To infinity and beyond with Crazy Ed. As the commercial says....but wait, there's more.No. This simply means this guy will be operating the stations for the trustee appointed. Stolz would still be the owner. This is not the end of the proceedings.
I find Alternative rock to be, in most cases, worthy of the same kind of negative descriptions as you use for one kind of Christian preaching. But I know that there is a significant audience segment that likes... even loves... it and I respect that.Say what you will but, at least for now, he's keeping the Vomit of Christian Yammering off 92.7. VCY's programming is truly awful, both in presentation and in content (just about the Protestant equivalent of Catholic integralists - look that up if you want to be creeped out sometime).
The problem here is it's NOT Ed who's keeping VCY at bay. It's the receiver. Ed has practically a 0% chance of getting his stations back, and the receiver is going to sell them to the highest bidder, which in this case, is probably going to be VCY, albeit at a lower initial offer than last time. Groups like VCY, Salem and EMF are, in truth, about the only cash buyers out there.Say what you will but, at least for now, he's keeping the Vomit of Christian Yammering off 92.7. VCY's programming is truly awful, both in presentation and in content (just about the Protestant equivalent of Catholic integralists - look that up if you want to be creeped out sometime).
Let's just say that it appears to be a (forced) cooperative effort at the moment.The problem here is it's NOT Ed who's keeping VCY at bay. It's the receiver. Ed has practically a 0% chance of getting his stations back, and the receiver is going to sell them to the highest bidder, which in this case, is probably going to be VCY, albeit at a lower initial offer than last time. Groups like VCY, Salem and EMF are, in truth, about the only cash buyers out there.
There's one other factor to consider. If you intend to blow the family retirement fund on an owner-operator station in San Francisco, what do you intend to do for housing? You'd have to relocate to somewhere in the SFBA, and even a single-car garage isn't exactly cheap. Unless you were willing to commute every day to some place like Lodi or Ukiah (~200 mile round-trip, check a map) or sleep under your desk at the station. Even Golden Gate Park is mostly spoken for.To be honest, I have looked at a couple of stations in California, and one has a format which would be great in a larger market like San Francisco. Unfortunately, while I can swing the purchases of the other stations, KREV is out of my comfort zone to plunge into at my stage of life. Fortunately, my wife has reminded me that I would most likely not survive raiding our retirement to buy a station, and that no court would convict her of my homicide.