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KASA: That's a big fat NO!

The excellent adventures of KASA Radio Hogar continue on!
Yes indeedy! This has all the makings of another "A Day In The Life of a Lamptimer". Nurse Jeff is using Morse code to inquire as to whether we can buy movie rights from KRH.
 
Llame Rafi!
It's gonna be tough for Los Buckeye Boyz if we have to call an ambulance chaser attorney to negotiate movie rights. So many from which to chose: Sweet James, Rafi, The Husband & Wife Law Team, The Eagle, Hastings & Hastings, Phillips, Lerner & Rowe, etc. Dunno...we just may have to call Parker & Sons 'cause we don't want to be hosed on this deal!
 
It's gonna be tough for Los Buckeye Boyz if we have to call an ambulance chaser attorney to negotiate movie rights. So many from which to chose: Sweet James, Rafi, The Husband & Wife Law Team, The Eagle, Hastings & Hastings, Phillips, Lerner & Rowe, etc. Dunno...we just may have to call Parker & Sons 'cause we don't want to be hosed on this deal!
Over the past year, the ad category that is single-handedly keeping outdoor and radio afloat across the country is ambulance chasers, but unlike the rest of the country Phoenix has the market cornered on club-mix attorney spots with Rafi and the Law Dogs.
 
It will be interesting to see what happens 60 days from now. Based on Hogar's past experience with the FCC, I'm doubtful they will be firing up and bringing K294CW back on the air legally by then.

However, if I'm wrong, and they are linked to KXEG, which has a directional translator on 96.1, it seems moving K294CW to the East Valley would be the best resolution not only preventing future interference but provide coverage of the EV, complementing the W/NW signal of 96.1 from Shaw Butte. I'm assuming that an AM can be linked to more than one translator.

The excellent adventures of KASA Radio Hogar continue on! They might want to consider dropping KASA from their business name.
KXEG is now running the MeTV Music format, nothing en español. Rimshot KRPH 99.5 is joining as a KXEG simulcast station. It appears DDK294CW has no options (and no license).
 
It's gonna be tough for Los Buckeye Boyz if we have to call an ambulance chaser attorney to negotiate movie rights. So many from which to chose: Sweet James, Rafi, The Husband & Wife Law Team, The Eagle, Hastings & Hastings, Phillips, Lerner & Rowe, etc. Dunno...we just may have to call Parker & Sons 'cause we don't want to be hosed on this deal!
You are missing Flywheel, Shyster and Flywheel. Call and ask for any of the Marx brothers.

For the terminally unaware: Flywheel, Shyster, and Flywheel - Wikipedia

 
KXEG is now running the MeTV Music format, nothing en español. Rimshot KRPH 99.5 is joining as a KXEG simulcast station. It appears DDK294CW has no options (and no license).

It's not a direct simulcast.. each station runs its own logs and the same people are involved in both stations, as i understand, to some extent
 
It's not a direct simulcast.. each station runs its own logs and the same people are involved in both stations, as i understand, to some extent
I was listening to KRPH yesterday, and I did hear a mention of "1280 AM and 96.1 FM," so it could be some kind of simulcast. Right now, KRPH seems to be simulcasting the Spanish-language format of KNNR in Sparks, NV, which is now co-owned with KXEG, as they figure out how to get a stable feed of KXEG's programming (preferably in full stereo I hope - yesterday it seemed to just be passing through one channel of stereo audio). KXEG seems to be having issues with dead air and glitching at times as well.
 
I was listening to KRPH yesterday, and I did hear a mention of "1280 AM and 96.1 FM," so it could be some kind of simulcast. Right now, KRPH seems to be simulcasting the Spanish-language format of KNNR in Sparks, NV, which is now co-owned with KXEG, as they figure out how to get a stable feed of KXEG's programming (preferably in full stereo I hope - yesterday it seemed to just be passing through one channel of stereo audio). KXEG seems to be having issues with dead air and glitching at times as well.

KRPH's engineer is out at the site, they have starlink and the feed is coming in over the internet i read.. which theyve had issues with.
 
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I was listening to KRPH yesterday, and I did hear a mention of "1280 AM and 96.1 FM," so it could be some kind of simulcast. Right now, KRPH seems to be simulcasting the Spanish-language format of KNNR in Sparks, NV, which is now co-owned with KXEG, as they figure out how to get a stable feed of KXEG's programming (preferably in full stereo I hope - yesterday it seemed to just be passing through one channel of stereo audio). KXEG seems to be having issues with dead air and glitching at times as well.
Are you actually able to 'hear' KRPH? They have been broadcasting with only 5 watts from a rooftop antenna on a single story building in Morristown. Owner Jeff Chang has been trying to find a suitable site for the transmitter.
 
Are you actually able to 'hear' KRPH? They have been broadcasting with only 5 watts from a rooftop antenna on a single story building in Morristown. Owner Jeff Chang has been trying to find a suitable site for the transmitter.

And he is trying to find a buyer as well, the station is listed with a broker.
 
Are you actually able to 'hear' KRPH? They have been broadcasting with only 5 watts from a rooftop antenna on a single story building in Morristown. Owner Jeff Chang has been trying to find a suitable site for the transmitter.
I thought I heard he was able to get back on the Yarnell tower, and is broadcasting at its licensed power. It is audible in the SW Valley. Yes, the station is listed for sale, but they need to air something to keep that license going (and to provide those living in the NW Valley retirement communities something else to listen to for the time being).
 
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(and to provide those living in the NW Valley retirement communities something else to listen to for the time being).

they don't actually NEED to do that at this moment in time if theyre just keeping the license alive
 
they don't actually NEED to do that at this moment in time if theyre just keeping the license alive
True. It's most likely a time brokerage agreement with KXEG's owner to provide that station with a little better coverage than their 96.1 translator can do. Kind of like what KIKO-FM tried to do with KRPH's previous licensee.
 
They resumed licensed operations on 7/29.

So now FOUR doing Oldies in the valley (KAZG/KOAI/KXEG/KIKO)! And making little to no money doing it. It's a struggle for even one to survive in a large city, if there is even an Oldies outlet available.
 
They resumed licensed operations on 7/29.

So now FOUR doing Oldies in the valley (KAZG/KOAI/KXEG/KIKO)! And making little to no money doing it. It's a struggle for even one to survive in a large city, if there is even an Oldies outlet available.

KRPH/KXEG are just doin it to keep the body luke warm, just slightly above dead level..... and this was probably easy.
 
They resumed licensed operations on 7/29.

So now FOUR doing Oldies in the valley (KAZG/KOAI/KXEG/KIKO)! And making little to no money doing it. It's a struggle for even one to survive in a large city, if there is even an Oldies outlet available.
My gut feeling is that KIKO-FM will change formats once the new owners take over.
 
My gut feeling is that KIKO-FM will change formats once the new owners take over.
i thought the new owners already took over?

WEre talking like it matters whats on 1280/96.1/KRPH and it really doesnt.. what theyre doing now has no bearing on anything in the future
 
KXEG is now running the MeTV Music format, nothing en español. Rimshot KRPH 99.5 is joining as a KXEG simulcast station. It appears DDK294CW has no options (and no license).
Website for KXEG: KXEG MeTV Music

Web stream player for KXEG (not streaming as of this post):
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Direct streaming path/address (not streaming as of this post):

 
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