KEWU is being sold to the Oldies Preservation Society, who plan to move KPKL's programming to 89.5. KPKL 107.1 is a rimshot licensed to Deer Park, and serves Spokane via a booster. KPKL and its booster don't go out super far from the Spokane area, so with 89.5, KPKL's programming will be expanded to to include the Interstate 90 corridor from Sprague to Lookout Pass.
Once the sale is complete and OPS takes over 89.5, I wonder what will happen to 107.1 - will EMF grab hold of it or someone else. Or perhaps it might not change at all with 89.5 becoming a simulcast of 107.1?
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Once the sale is complete and OPS takes over 89.5, I wonder what will happen to 107.1 - will EMF grab hold of it or someone else. Or perhaps it might not change at all with 89.5 becoming a simulcast of 107.1?
Oldies Preservation Society To Acquire KEWU-FM Spokane
Eastern Washington University has announced it has accepted a letter of intent to sell Jazz 89.5 KEWU-FM Spokane WA to
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