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As noted previously, local NPR/Jazz affiliate KVUT was recently sold to Scott Rice's RCA Broadcasting, and resulted in the loss of one of Tyler's Public Radio outlets, once it was changed to Adult Hits as KFRO-FM. Now, the other wheel of the NPR express in ETX has apparently fallen off as K261CW, North Texas Public Broadcasting's Tyler translator at 100.1, is gone. Kaput. Dead as a doornail. Missing from the Tyler airwaves for the better part of the last week. That leaves Red River Radio from Jacksonville (Overton) serving as the lone station airing NPR programming, and KTYK 's signal in Tyler is a far cry from tolerably listenable inside the actual city limits.
Has NTPB given up on Tyler? Anyone in WIchita Falls or Sherman missing their own KERA translator, too, or is this one solely relegated to just us East Texan listeners? Correspondence to them directly has, so far, been met with silence.
I can hear a weak KERA with normal programming here, so the primary, itself, isn't the problem, for what it's worth.
Has NTPB given up on Tyler? Anyone in WIchita Falls or Sherman missing their own KERA translator, too, or is this one solely relegated to just us East Texan listeners? Correspondence to them directly has, so far, been met with silence.
I can hear a weak KERA with normal programming here, so the primary, itself, isn't the problem, for what it's worth.