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Santa Fe LPFM

This week, a CP was granted for an LPFM in Santa Fe on 105.5, KSKV-LP. The licensee is “Blue Sky Radio”, whose statement of purpose includes a reference to programming for Pueblo communities around Santa Fe. The station will be on a relatively short tower near the Plaza; its signal might reach the Tesuque Pueblo north of Santa Fe but it’s doubtful that it will reach others.
 
This week, a CP was granted for an LPFM in Santa Fe on 105.5, KSKV-LP. The licensee is “Blue Sky Radio”, whose statement of purpose includes a reference to programming for Pueblo communities around Santa Fe. The station will be on a relatively short tower near the Plaza; its signal might reach the Tesuque Pueblo north of Santa Fe but it’s doubtful that it will reach others.

Check the address, it'll be 7th day Adventist programming
 
Not that LPFM applicants are ever held to account for their statements of purpose, but that’s what I was paraphrasing.
 
So will this be another of those LPFMs which get all enthusiastic about broadcasting "the word" only to find out that even their own congregation will lose interest in it?

Heaven knows we've seen a lot of those come and go over the years ... (yes, pun intended)
 
So will this be another of those LPFMs which get all enthusiastic about broadcasting "the word" only to find out that even their own congregation will lose interest in it?

Heaven knows we've seen a lot of those come and go over the years ... (yes, pun intended)
Bishop's Lodge Road is up nice and high overlooking Santa Fe proper. But I don't see the population of Santa Fe as being one that's going to go for the message. And the statement of purpose about serving Native American communities is pretty much contradicted by the actual coverage area.
 
Well then, if this thing gets on the air, I'll start a countdown clock to when it goes silent.
 
Two other LPFM CPs in Farmington KBFH-LP 105.7 (Bisti Broadcasting) and another at 106.5 in Shiprock (The Issachar Calling) are part of something called “Diné Adventist Radio” along with KSKV-LP. I found this article about how they "explored creative ways of applying for LPFM licenses" here: TWO RMC CHURCHES ENGAGED IN RADIO BROADCASTING TO NAVAJO NATION

Another CP at 98.9 in Las Vegas is also tied to the Seventh Day Adventist church as "The Journey Broadcasting Inc." and is being built by this organization: Home

The "community radio" applications in Cimarron, Gallup, and Roswell are currently facing "informal objections". REC Filing Window Application Tracking System | REC Networks
 
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